Tag Archives: Nubian Letters
Nubian Letters 22
Today our itinerary through the 22 volumes of the journal Nubian Letters is coming to an end. We wish to conclude by thanking once again Karel Innemée, one of the two editors of the journal, who gave us the permission … Continue reading
Nubian Letters 21
First Saturday night in Greece, beers, and great talk planning the exhibition of Yannis Skoulas next month in Bergen. But more about this in due time. For now, second before last pdf of the journal Nubian Studies: Nubian Letters 21
Nubian Letters 20
A report in På Høyden, the online journal of the University of Bergen, brings us for a moment back to Norway and the markeringsdag of Sean O’ Fahey that took place there a week ago: http://nyheter.uib.no/?modus=vis_nyhet&id=53501 Just two more steps … Continue reading
Nubian Letters 19
So, now we have come to Hellas :-) And despite the mood for leisure… …work will go on for a couple of days still: Nubian Letters 19
Nubian Letters 18
The entry with this pdf is posted from the airport of Frankfurt on the way from Norway to Greece where next week our holidays start :-) Nubian Letters 18
Nubian Letters 17
Well, that was it… Norway moved towards the right-wing in politics and the hopes for a larger fragmentation of the left and center forces in order to create a stronger opposition supporting environment, human rights, immigrants, labour, and international role … Continue reading
Nubian Letters 16
Today parliamentary elections took place in Norway. Perhaps the most crucial ones in may years now and many years to come. The comments on the results will be posted tomorrow. Today we accompany the 16th volume of Nubian Letters with … Continue reading
Nubian Letters 15
Sunday is for many a day for reading and rest. In the old days, one could take out a volume of an encyclopedia and read entries of interest, by chance or systematically. Difficult to know how many people are using … Continue reading
Nubian Letters 14
Sometimes, Saturdays bring romantic atmosphere around. Perhaps the ceremonies of yesterday also helped to choose this video tonight… …to accompany the fourteenth pdf in the Nubian Letters series of posts: Nubian Letters 14
Nubian Letters 13
This was a very special day indeed… The Institute of Archaeology, History, Cultural and Religious Studies at the University of Bergen honored professor emeritus Sean O’ Fahey for his 42 (!) years of service at the University, the Department of … Continue reading