Hebrew Scholarship and the Medieval World
Herausgeber: De Lange, Nicholas
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Herausgeber: De Lange, Nicholas
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This book surveys what has been achieved in recent research on medieval Hebrew language and texts.
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This book surveys what has been achieved in recent research on medieval Hebrew language and texts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172660
- ISBN-10: 0521172667
- Artikelnr.: 31081758
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172660
- ISBN-10: 0521172667
- Artikelnr.: 31081758
Preface; Abbreviations; Part I. New Lines of Investigation: 1. The study of
medieval Karaism, 1989-99 Daniel Frank; 2. Hebrew scholarship in Byzantium
Nicholas de Lange; 3. Hebrew philology in Sepharad: the state of the
question Angel Sáenz-Badillos; 4. Some recent developments in the study of
medieval Hebrew liturgy Stefan C. Reif; Part II. The Hebrew Language: 5.
The early eastern schools of Hebrew grammatical thought Geoffrey Khan; 6.
Banner, miracle, trial: medieval Hebrew lexicography between facts and
faith Albert van der Heide; 7. The knowledge and practice of Hebrew grammar
among Christian scholars in pre-expulsion England: The evidence of
'bilingual' Hebrew-Latin manuscripts Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; Part III.
Prayer and Poetry: 8. The origin of the Qaddish Michael Weitzman; 9. The
journey inward: Judah Halevi between Christians and Muslims, Spain and
Palestine Yosef Yahalom; 10. Abraham Ibn Ezra as a harbinger of changes in
secular Hebrew poetry Masha Itzhaki; 11. O Seville! Ah Castile!
Spanish-Hebrew dirges from the 15th century Wout van Bekkum; 12. On
translating medieval Hebrew poetry Adena Tanenbaum; Part IV. The World
Outside: 13. Medieval Hebrew polemical literature William Horbury; 14.
Biblical commentaries and Christian influence: the case of Gersonides
Colette Sirat; 15. Jewish scholarship and Christian tradition in
late-medieval Catalonia: Profiat Duran on the art of memory Irene E. Zwiep;
Bibliography of the writings of Raphael Loewe; Index.
medieval Karaism, 1989-99 Daniel Frank; 2. Hebrew scholarship in Byzantium
Nicholas de Lange; 3. Hebrew philology in Sepharad: the state of the
question Angel Sáenz-Badillos; 4. Some recent developments in the study of
medieval Hebrew liturgy Stefan C. Reif; Part II. The Hebrew Language: 5.
The early eastern schools of Hebrew grammatical thought Geoffrey Khan; 6.
Banner, miracle, trial: medieval Hebrew lexicography between facts and
faith Albert van der Heide; 7. The knowledge and practice of Hebrew grammar
among Christian scholars in pre-expulsion England: The evidence of
'bilingual' Hebrew-Latin manuscripts Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; Part III.
Prayer and Poetry: 8. The origin of the Qaddish Michael Weitzman; 9. The
journey inward: Judah Halevi between Christians and Muslims, Spain and
Palestine Yosef Yahalom; 10. Abraham Ibn Ezra as a harbinger of changes in
secular Hebrew poetry Masha Itzhaki; 11. O Seville! Ah Castile!
Spanish-Hebrew dirges from the 15th century Wout van Bekkum; 12. On
translating medieval Hebrew poetry Adena Tanenbaum; Part IV. The World
Outside: 13. Medieval Hebrew polemical literature William Horbury; 14.
Biblical commentaries and Christian influence: the case of Gersonides
Colette Sirat; 15. Jewish scholarship and Christian tradition in
late-medieval Catalonia: Profiat Duran on the art of memory Irene E. Zwiep;
Bibliography of the writings of Raphael Loewe; Index.
Preface; Abbreviations; Part I. New Lines of Investigation: 1. The study of
medieval Karaism, 1989-99 Daniel Frank; 2. Hebrew scholarship in Byzantium
Nicholas de Lange; 3. Hebrew philology in Sepharad: the state of the
question Angel Sáenz-Badillos; 4. Some recent developments in the study of
medieval Hebrew liturgy Stefan C. Reif; Part II. The Hebrew Language: 5.
The early eastern schools of Hebrew grammatical thought Geoffrey Khan; 6.
Banner, miracle, trial: medieval Hebrew lexicography between facts and
faith Albert van der Heide; 7. The knowledge and practice of Hebrew grammar
among Christian scholars in pre-expulsion England: The evidence of
'bilingual' Hebrew-Latin manuscripts Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; Part III.
Prayer and Poetry: 8. The origin of the Qaddish Michael Weitzman; 9. The
journey inward: Judah Halevi between Christians and Muslims, Spain and
Palestine Yosef Yahalom; 10. Abraham Ibn Ezra as a harbinger of changes in
secular Hebrew poetry Masha Itzhaki; 11. O Seville! Ah Castile!
Spanish-Hebrew dirges from the 15th century Wout van Bekkum; 12. On
translating medieval Hebrew poetry Adena Tanenbaum; Part IV. The World
Outside: 13. Medieval Hebrew polemical literature William Horbury; 14.
Biblical commentaries and Christian influence: the case of Gersonides
Colette Sirat; 15. Jewish scholarship and Christian tradition in
late-medieval Catalonia: Profiat Duran on the art of memory Irene E. Zwiep;
Bibliography of the writings of Raphael Loewe; Index.
medieval Karaism, 1989-99 Daniel Frank; 2. Hebrew scholarship in Byzantium
Nicholas de Lange; 3. Hebrew philology in Sepharad: the state of the
question Angel Sáenz-Badillos; 4. Some recent developments in the study of
medieval Hebrew liturgy Stefan C. Reif; Part II. The Hebrew Language: 5.
The early eastern schools of Hebrew grammatical thought Geoffrey Khan; 6.
Banner, miracle, trial: medieval Hebrew lexicography between facts and
faith Albert van der Heide; 7. The knowledge and practice of Hebrew grammar
among Christian scholars in pre-expulsion England: The evidence of
'bilingual' Hebrew-Latin manuscripts Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; Part III.
Prayer and Poetry: 8. The origin of the Qaddish Michael Weitzman; 9. The
journey inward: Judah Halevi between Christians and Muslims, Spain and
Palestine Yosef Yahalom; 10. Abraham Ibn Ezra as a harbinger of changes in
secular Hebrew poetry Masha Itzhaki; 11. O Seville! Ah Castile!
Spanish-Hebrew dirges from the 15th century Wout van Bekkum; 12. On
translating medieval Hebrew poetry Adena Tanenbaum; Part IV. The World
Outside: 13. Medieval Hebrew polemical literature William Horbury; 14.
Biblical commentaries and Christian influence: the case of Gersonides
Colette Sirat; 15. Jewish scholarship and Christian tradition in
late-medieval Catalonia: Profiat Duran on the art of memory Irene E. Zwiep;
Bibliography of the writings of Raphael Loewe; Index.