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Ivan Panin
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"The Revolutionary Movement in Russia" delves into the tumultuous period of revolutionary fervor in Russia. Collected and presented by Ivan Panin, this compilation of primary source materials offers a direct window into the ideologies, motivations, and events that shaped the Russian Revolution. With a foreword by T. S. Wentworth, the book provides valuable historical context and analysis, enriching the reader's understanding of the complex political landscape. This collection serves as an essential resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in the origins and dynamics of revolutionary movements. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Panin's Bible Chronology is a classic work of scholarship on Biblical chronology. Ivan Panin's Bible Chronology Restored is a word-for-word transcription of the 1939 edition of his 1923 printing. The formatting is duplicated as well as the exact (often archaic) spelling and expressions. Unlike the 1950 'revision', this is faithful to his original work with only the typographical errors corrected.Panin begins with nine Canons by which to approach chronology, providing an approach to the subject which is designed to eliminate useless debate.His second section is a "List" of every given date in the Bible that is relevant. This reference guide, the core of years of research, is valuable to both his and anyone else's research.The third section is a guided tour through the numerics woven throughout the Chronology. While he could write volumes on the subject, he limits himself to clear examples that have specific impact.The length of this book is deceptively short for the subject matter. However, the reader will find it concentrated and distilled, demanding one's full attention. The facts are detailed and internally consistent, the "Canons" are salient and would hold up in any court, and the numerics have their own distict appeal.An appendix has been added that shows side-by-side his dates and those of Bishop Ussher, as well as some of Edwin Thiele's conclusions in the section of the Kings. Those familiar with the classic problems of chronology that are revisited by each generation of scholars will appreciate the depth and range of Panin's often unique approach.
This is Ivan Panin's classic Greek Critical d104 (1934) side-by-side with his English translation (1914, revised 1935, edited for contemporary language 2014) in extra large 16-point type. English is on the left page, Greek is on the right. His full notes are included, as well as all the introductions and studies ever included in previous editions. The text has been corrected word-for-word, resulting in the single most accurate offering of this man's work put together to date. Both Ivan Panin's Greek critical text and his English translation are of the highest caliber and both rank at the top their respective fields. The Editors have felt that great service would be provided in putting together an edition suitable for scholar and reader alike; comfortable to read and easy to understand. It is difficult to summarize Panin's work because most know him primarily as the investigator into Numerics. His biography is provided in the Preface, so here suffice it to say that Panin was a literary scholar fully competent to translate the Scriptures and determine textual readings with or without Numerics. The discovery of Numerics and the subsequent willingness to devote a lifetime to the systematic study of it was most fortuitously done by one of perhaps a handful qualified for such an undertaking. A perusal of his other works will quickly demonstrate that Ivan Panin's keen mind and penchant for leaving no stone unturned, combined with an alarmingly stringent diligence, produced an ideal marriage between overwhelming task and undaunted courage. His Introduction at the beginning as well as his Papers following the text give example after example of how he specifically applied numeric methods to questioned readings. Whether one subscribes to his views or not, he produced two masterpieces in his Greek Critical d104 and English translation; this work presents the full scope of both together.
Panin's Bible Chronology is a classic work of scholarship that provides unique insights into some of the most difficult issues encountered in Biblical chronology. This is a word-for-word transcription of the 1950 edition. have kept the formatting as close as possible to that edition, and no changes of any kind were permitted in wording or punctuation. Panin begins with nine Canons by which to approach chronology, providing an approach to the subject which is designed to eliminate useless debate. His second section is a "List" of every knowable date in the Bible. This is a reference guide and is the core of the results of his years of research. The third section is a guided tour through the undergirding of the numerics woven throughout the Chronology. While he could write volumes on the subject, he limits himself to clear examples that have specific impact. The investigating researcher can rest assured that every divergence has been noted as such: there are no arbitrary corrections. Thus the archaic presentation style will make its presence felt; this gives as close as possible a sense of not only the content of his work, but the method. The length of this book is deceptively short for the subject matter. However, the reader will find it concentrated and distilled, demanding one's full attention. The facts are detailed and internally consistent, the "Canons" are salient and would hold up in any academic court, and the numerics have their own distict appeal. Those familiar with the classic problems of chronology that are revisited by each generation of scholars will appreciate the depth of Panin's often unique approach.