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  1. S Freud. S Ferenczi. 'The confusion of tongues' characterised the polarised dimensions of the closing Ferenczi/Freud communication, and extended to problems of psychoanalytic formulation and publication. There were manifest and latent issues which remain of historic importance. Ferenczi was dying and assumed Freud was d ….

  2. Introduction. 1. ON THE CONFUSION OF TONGUES (DE CONFUSIONE LINGUARUM) ANALYTICAL INTRODUCTION. 2. The text of this treatise is Gen. 11:1–9, which is given in full in the first section. 3. Philo begins by stating the objections which the sceptical critics had brought against the story. They had said that the project of building a tower to ...

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  4. 28 de nov. de 2006 · Observers, observables, spinors, and the confusion of tongues David Miralles; David Miralles Departament de Comunicacions i Teoria del Senyal Escola d’Enginyeria i Arquitectura La Salle, Universitat Ramon Llull, Passeig Bonanova 8, CP 08022, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Search for other works by this author on:

  5. Philo: On the Confusion of Tongues. Emil Schürer writes ( The Literature of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus, pp. 329-331): While this shorter explanation in a catechetical form [Questions and Answers on Genesis] was intended for more extensive circles, Philo's special and chief scientific work is his large allegorical commentary on ...

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  7. The account of the confusion of tongues in 11:1-9 serves as a divider between two genealogies. The genealogy in Genesis 10 is deliberately out of chronological order because Moses wanted the account of the confusion of tongues to serve as a dividing line in the genealogy of Shem. Eber, a descendant of Shem, had two sons, Peleg and Joktam (10:25).