: In the mid 1990's it became apparent to the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (... more : In the mid 1990's it became apparent to the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) that there was insufficient explosives safety criteria established for forces deployed to combat or potential combat areas. This also extended into those forces based in the Continental United States (CONUS) with mobility missions as well as those forces required to periodically provide ammunition storage in training scenarios that replicate combat conditions.
An inquiry into the the Latin Christian conception of heresy as it applied to Ethiopian Christia... more An inquiry into the the Latin Christian conception of heresy as it applied to Ethiopian Christianity from the thirteenth to early sixteenth century, especially among Latin visitors to the Levant and at the papal court
This article examines how and why the Ethiopic (Ge'ez), the classical language of Ethiopia, came ... more This article examines how and why the Ethiopic (Ge'ez), the classical language of Ethiopia, came to be identified with ancient Chaldean in early-sixteenth-century Europe and traces the history of this idea through the seventeenth century.
: In the mid 1990's it became apparent to the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (... more : In the mid 1990's it became apparent to the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) that there was insufficient explosives safety criteria established for forces deployed to combat or potential combat areas. This also extended into those forces based in the Continental United States (CONUS) with mobility missions as well as those forces required to periodically provide ammunition storage in training scenarios that replicate combat conditions.
An inquiry into the the Latin Christian conception of heresy as it applied to Ethiopian Christia... more An inquiry into the the Latin Christian conception of heresy as it applied to Ethiopian Christianity from the thirteenth to early sixteenth century, especially among Latin visitors to the Levant and at the papal court
This article examines how and why the Ethiopic (Ge'ez), the classical language of Ethiopia, came ... more This article examines how and why the Ethiopic (Ge'ez), the classical language of Ethiopia, came to be identified with ancient Chaldean in early-sixteenth-century Europe and traces the history of this idea through the seventeenth century.
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