are used for study outside the synagogue. A sofer (scribe) is a highly respected member of any observant Jewish community. Paper books The Arabs revolutionised the book's production and it's binding in the medieval Islamic world. They were the first to produce paper books after they learnt papermaking from the Chinese in the 8th century. Particular skills were developed for script writing (Arabic calligraphy), miniatures and bookbinding. The people who worked in making books were called Warraqin or paper professionals. The Arabs made books lighter--sewn with silk and bound with leather covered paste boards, they had a flap that wrapped the book up when not in use. As paper was less reactive to humidity, the heavy boards were not needed. The production of books became a real industry and cities like Marrakech, Morocco, had a street named Kutubiyyin or book sellers which contained
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Eller promoted the individuality of his students. Eduard Oja (1905-1950), though influenced by Eller, followed his own path. Oja’s best works may be characterised as poetic, vigorous, abundant in fancy and imagery. He was devoted to folk art, having taken part in folk music gathering expeditions. Oja was deeply interested in the philosophical aspects of art and life; his thoughts being expressed later in Ajatriloogia (Time Trilogy, 1936), consisting of three miniatures (Life, Eternity and Today) for orchestra. The most extensive and suggestive work from the early Thirties is Ilupoeem (Beauty Poem, 1930), his first composition for orchestra that stands out with its lushness of colours and forcibility.1 Oja explained his idea succinctly: “This is Beauty’s complaint to the world conquered by Satan.” The work consists of three sections, reminiscent of sonata-allegro form (two subjects, their development followed by recapitulation).
not the courage for it. At length however, the question was asked by her uncle; and she turned away with alarm, while Mrs. Reynolds replied that he was, adding, "But we expect him to-morrow, with a large party of friends." How rejoiced was Elizabeth that their own journey had not by any circumstance been delayed a day! Her aunt now called her to look at a picture. She approached and saw the likeness of Mr. Wickham, suspended, amongst several other miniatures, over the mantelpiece. Her aunt asked her, smilingly, how she liked it. The housekeeper came forward, and told them it was a picture of a young gentleman, the son of her late master's steward, who had been brought up by him at his own expense. "He is now gone into the army," she added; "but I am afraid he has turned out very wild." Mrs. Gardiner looked at her niece with a smile, but Elizabeth could not return it. "And that," said Mrs