Ketuvim is the third and final section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), after Torah and Nevi'im.
The Hebrew word כתובים (ketuvim) means "writings." In English translations of the Hebrew Bible, this section is usually entitled "The Writings" or "Hagiographa."
In the Jewish textual tradition, Chronicles is counted as one book. Ezra and Nehemiah are also counted together as a single book called "Ezra." Thus, there are total of eleven books in the section called Ketuvim (see the enumeration in the list of books below).
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A Glossary of Architectural Terms from Two Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts - An edition of a glossary that gives Latin definitions of the Latin terms for various parts of a Roman house. The glossary is found in two Anglo-Saxon manuscripts: (Antwerp) Plantin-Moretus Museum 16.2 and (London) British Library, Harley 3826. The edition includes manuscript images and a modern English translation.
Asser. Life of King Alfred - Modern English translation of Asser's Latin biography of King Alfred.
Asser. Life of King Alfred - Latin text of Asser's biography of King Alfred.
Brussels Glossary - 11th century glossary from MS Brussels, RL 1650, in which an Anglo-Saxon scribe has defined Latin words with Latin phrases. This edition includes a manuscript image and a modern English translation.
Huneberc of Heidenheim. Prologue to the Hodoeporicon of St. Willibald - Modern English translation of the prologue to Huneberc's Latin narrative of St. Willibald's travels.
The Chronicle of Ethelwerd - Modern English translation of a chronicle written in Latin by a descendant of King Alfred's brother. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook.
The Most Ancient Life of St Gregory the Great - Written by a monk or nun at Whitby. Excerpts from the Latin text together with modern English translations of the excerpts.
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