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ARC MS53 - Svi Rin and Shifra Rin Archival Collection
University of Pennsylvania: Archives at the Library of the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
Svi Rin and Shifra Rin Archival Collection
ARC.MS.53
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Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Pennsylvania: Archives at the Library of the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
- Creator - Compiler
- Rin, Shifra, 1914-
- Creator - Compiler
- Rin, Svi, 1914-1998
- Title
- Archive of Prof. Svi Rin and Shifra Rin
- ID
- ARC.MS.53
- Date
- 1925-1971
- Extent
- 2.0 Linear feet 7 looseleaf notebooks; 3 loose offprints; one folder; one bound photocopy
- Language
- English
Preferred Citation
Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania. Svi Rin and Shifra Rin Archival Collection, Box 1
Biographical Note
Prof. Svi Rin was a leading authority in the field of Semitic studies and taught at Penn from 1960 to 1982 in the Department of Oriental Studies (now called Near Eastern Languages and Cultures or NELC). Among his published books are two editions of Acts of the Gods: The Ugaritic Epic Poetry (1968 and 1996) the latter co-authored with his wife, Shifra Rin; Biblical Aramaic (1972); and Third Column of Acts of the Gods (1979 and 1992). He also published a collection of short stories and poetry.
Shifra Rin is a retired Penn librarian, who served as Hebraica Cataloger and Bibliographer from 1964 to 1983.
Provenance
Uncataloged offprints acquired as part of the gift from Ruth Rin of the "Library of Svi Rin and Shifra Rin."
Scope and Contents note
This collection contains offprints in the field of Semitics that were sent to Svi and Shifra Rin. It does not contain any personal papers, although there is a large looseleaf with various offprints by Cyrus Gordon, some of which contain personalized notes to Svi and/or Shifra Rin. A list of the other offprints is available in the Library of the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Pennsylvania: Archives at the Library of the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies 6/10/09
Restrictions on Access and Use
None


