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In addition to appearing in the Bible, the spelling of the word "Jews" as "Juwes" pops up in English Literature too, such as in the famous 14th C. work 'Piers Ploughman'. 'Piers Ploughman' is considered to be one of the great works of early English Literature. It has been published and re-published for over 600 years, including in the 19th Century.
My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
In addition to appearing in the Bible, the spelling of the word "Jews" as "Juwes" pops up in English Literature too, such as in the famous 14th C. work 'Piers Ploughman'. 'Piers Ploughman' is considered to be one of the great works of early English Literature. It has been published and re-published for over 600 years, including in the 19th Century.
If you cannot dispute the information contained in it, including 46 references to the spelling of Jews as Jews in a work in which you claim the same word was spelled as Juwes, will you please have the courtesy to concede that you are mistaken.
Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1View Post
I refer to # 67.
If you cannot dispute the information contained in it, including 46 references to the spelling of Jews as Jews in a work in which you claim the same word was spelled as Juwes, will you please have the courtesy to concede that you are mistaken.
If you had read the introduction in the link posted in #68,you would find that there were many differences in various printings.
My source,as quoted,is impeccable.
My preferences lay with quality rather than quantity.
My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
Simply put, the word "Juwe" and "Juwes" existed prior to the use of the word "Jew".
Ergo, the word "Juwes" existed as the term for those referred to in historical documentation as "Jews" long long ago...and surprising, during 1888 and even TODAY! It exists in the British Museum Library (just down the road from Whitechapel) and the Bodlian Library, Oxford (just up the road from Whitechapel), in fact, up and down, and in me Laydis Chamber.
Who would know of this term "Juwes", in 1888? I ASSUME scholars of the ilk of Warren, Anderson, and of course, the Chief Rabbi.
Hic Rhodus hic saltus!
You have not provided a single quotation to back up what you claim.
In addition to appearing in the Bible, the spelling of the word "Jews" as "Juwes" pops up in English Literature too, such as in the famous 14th C. work 'Piers Ploughman'. 'Piers Ploughman' is considered to be one of the great works of early English Literature. It has been published and re-published for over 600 years, including in the 19th Century.
You have not provided a single quotation from English literature to substantiate your assertion.
You have not provided a single quotation from Piers Ploughman that includes the word Juwes.
Apologies if this has been brought up before, but the French word for Jewish women [ plural ], is [ I believe ] , JUIVES. Which could have possibly been mistaken or written like it said JUWES , if the I was connected to the V .
Apologies if this has been brought up before, but the French word for Jewish women [ plural ], is [ I believe ] , JUIVES. Which could have possibly been mistaken or written like it said JUWES , if the I was connected to the V .
Regards Darryl
i beleive that was Donstons theory.
"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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