The monument to men murdered in the sinai desert (1883): empire and orientalism at st paul’s cathedral madeline hewitson

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  • who: Microsoft Office User from the This was to be Edward Henry Palmer, Lord Almoner`s Professor of Arabic at Cambridge University, not Reader, as incorrectly stated on the panelPalmer was a gifted linguist and expert in the topography, peoples, and languages of the Sinai desert. In, he had published The Desert of the Exodus: Journeys on Foot in the Wilderness of the Forty Years` Wanderings, an extensive study of the region between the Dead Sea and the Isthmus of Suez. , The title signals his direct engagement with biblical geography, a pseudo-scientific subfield which aimed to . . .

     

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