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| 1. | Variations Of Selfhood In Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet |
| 2. | The Jewish Community In Alexandria During The Hellenistic Period |
| 3. | Hellenistic Era Of Cultural Exchange And Integration |
| 4. | On The Hellenistic Period, Alexandria's Cultural Characteristics And Historical Status |
| 5. | The Martyr Of Classical Civilization |
| 6. | Research On The Rise And Fall Of The Ancient Jewish Community In Alexandria |
| 7. | City Writing In Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet |
| 8. | An Empirical Study On Arabic Reading Teaching Of Alexandria University In The Perspective Of Communicative Approach |
| 9. | The Narrative Study Of Novels In Alexander Sleepless Night |
| 10. | A Research On Spatial Morphology Of Alexandria (331 BC To 30 BC) |
| 11. | From Athens (via Alexandria) to Baghdad: Hybridity as epistemology in the work of al-Kindi, al-Farabi, and in the rhetorical legacy of the medieval Arabic translation movement |
| 12. | Beyond liberated: Divine transcendence and cultural hybridity in the theologies of clement of Alexandria and James Hal Cone |
| 13. | Dream narratives and their philosophical orientation in Philo of Alexandria |
| 14. | Mediterranean migration, cosmopolitanism, and the law: A history of the Italian community of nineteenth-century Alexandria, Egypt |
| 15. | Philo of Alexandria's exposition of the tenth commandment |
| 16. | Performing Christian female identity in Roman Alexandria |
| 17. | Circumcision of the Spirit in the soteriology of Cyril of Alexandria |
| 18. | 'Chastely I live for thee': Virginity as bondage and freedom in Origen of Alexandria, Methodius of Olympus, and Gregory of Nyssa |
| 19. | Straight talk: Community, conflict, and critique in the lives of women saints in medieval England (Saint Katherine of Alexandria, Saint Margaret of Antioch, Saint Cecilia of Rome, Clemence of Barking, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Capgrave) |
| 20. | The compilation and dissemination of 'The Life of Antony' (Saint Athanasius of Alexandria) |
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