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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004522602
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 630 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Études sur le Judai͏̈sme médiéval tome 93
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Baten, Henri, - 1246-1310 Abraham Ibn Ezras's astrological writings ; volume 8,1: Abraham Ibn Ezra Latinus
    Keywords: Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr ; Jewish astrology ; Astronomy, Medieval ; History & Culture ; History ; Jewish Studies ; Literature & Linguistics ; Literature and Cultural Studies ; Literature, Arts & Science ; Manuscripts & Book History ; Medieval History ; Quelle ; Ibn-ʿEzra, Avraham Ben-Meʾir 1092-1167 ; Astrologie ; Übersetzung ; Henricus Bate 1246-1310 ; Latein
    Abstract: "The present volume focuses on Henry Bate of Mechelen (1246-after 1310), the first scholar to bring Ibn Ezra's astrological work to the knowledge of Latin readers. The volume has two main objectives. The first is to offer as complete and panoramic an account as possible of Bate's translational project. Therefore, this volume offers critical editions of all six of Bate's complete translations of Ibn Ezra's astrological writings. The second objective is to accompany Bate's Latin translations with literal English translations and to offer a thorough collation of the Latin translation (with their English translations) against the Hebrew and French source texts. This is a two-volume set"--
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004523890
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 634-1285 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Études sur le Judaïsme médiéval tome 93
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Abraham Ibn Ezra Latinus: Henry Bate’s Latin Versions of Abraham Ibn Ezra's Astrological Writings : With English Translation and a Collation with the Hebrew and French Source Texts. Abraham Ibn Ezra’s Astrological Writings, Volume 8
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Baten, Henri, - 1246-1310 Abraham Ibn Ezras's astrological writings ; volume 8,2: Abraham Ibn Ezra Latinus
    Keywords: History & Culture ; History ; Jewish Studies ; Literature & Linguistics ; Literature and Cultural Studies ; Literature, Arts & Science ; Manuscripts & Book History ; Medieval History ; Ibn-ʿEzra, Avraham Ben-Meʾir 1092-1167 ; Astrologie ; Hebräisch ; Übersetzung ; Latein ; Henricus Bate 1246-1310
    Abstract: The present volume focuses on Henry Bate, the first scholar to bring Ibn Ezra’s astrological work to the knowledge of Latin readers, and offers critical editions of all six of Henry Bate’s complete translations of Ibn Ezra’s astrological writings
    Abstract: The present volume focuses on Henry Bate of Mechelen (1246–after 1310), the first scholar to bring Ibn Ezra’s astrological work to the knowledge of Latin readers. The volume has two main objectives. The first is to offer as complete and panoramic an account as possible of Bate’s translational project. Therefore, this volume offers critical editions of all six of Bate’s complete translations of Ibn Ezra’s astrological writings. The second objective is to accompany Bate’s Latin translations with literal English translations and to offer a thorough collation of the Latin translation (with their English translations) against the Hebrew and French source texts. This is volume 2 of a two-volume set
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004444898
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 451 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2021
    Series Statement: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum volume186
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2021, ISBN: 9789004441019
    Series Statement: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Prophets, Priests, and Promises : Essays on the Deuteronomistic History, Chronicles, and Ezra-Nehemiah
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Knoppers, Gary, 1956 - 2018 Prophets, priests, and promises
    Keywords: Deuteronomistic history (Biblical criticism) ; Jews History To 586 B.C ; Historiography ; Deuteronomistisches Geschichtswerk ; Bibel 1.-2. Chronik ; Bibel Esra ; Bibel Nehemia
    Abstract: Contents -- Preface -- Sources -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- H.G.M. Williamson -- Part 1: History and Historiography in Ancient Judah -- 1 Constructing the Israelite Past in Ancient Judah (I) -- 1 Introductory Observations -- 2 Chronological Segmentation and Typology in Deuteronomistic Historiography -- 2 From Israel to Judah in the Deuteronomistic Writing: A History of Calamities? -- 1 Challenges Posed by Deuteronomy's Mandate for the Unification of Yahwistic Worship -- 2 From the Steppes of Moab to the City of David -- 3 "Cast from My Presence": The Promises Annulled? -- 4 From Solomon to the End of the Davidic Kingdom -- 5 Conclusions -- 3 Constructing the Israelite Past in Ancient Judah (II) -- 1 Introductory Observations -- 2 Selectivity and Segmentation in Ezra-Nehemiah -- 3 Selection and Segmentation in the Chronistic Writing -- 4 Conclusions -- Part 2: Mimesis, Prophetic Succession, and Scribal Prophecy -- 4 Synoptic Texts, Mimesis, and the Problem of "Rewritten Bible" -- 1 Old is Good: An Overview of Mimesis in the Ancient World -- 2 Reliving the Past? Examples of Mimetic Literature in the Ancient World -- 3 Rewritten Bible or Mimesis? -- 4 Out with the Old, In with the New: Disputes and Dangers in the Use of Mimesis -- 5 Conclusions -- 5 Theft or Mimesis? The Non-Citation of Older Writings in Chronicles -- 1 Chronicles and Joshua -- 2 The Source Citations in Chronicles and in Kings -- 3 Conclusions -- 6 "As It is Written": What Were the Chronicler's Prophetic Sources? -- 1 Prophetic Sources in Chronicles: Recent Studies -- 2 Written Prophetic Works-Unity amid Diversity? -- 3 Prophetic Sources and the Evaluation of the Past -- 4 Conclusions.
    Abstract: 7 "YHWH will Raise Up for You a Prophet like Me": Prophetic Succession in Chronicles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Prophetic Legislation in Deuteronomy and Its Afterlife in Chronicles -- 3 Overview of Prophetic Succession in the Monarchy -- 4 The United Monarchy -- 5 The Judahite Monarchy from Rehoboam to Ahaz -- 6 Regeneration and Degeneration: From Hezekiah to the Babylonian Exile -- 7 Conclusions -- Part 3: David, the Torah, and the Temple -- 8 David's Relation to Moses: The Contexts, Contents, and Conditions of the Davidic Promises -- 1 Temple, Dynasty, and People in 2 Samuel 7 -- 2 Unconditional and Conditional: The Davidic Promises in Chronicles -- 3 Conditional and Promissory: The Davidic Promises in Psalm 132 -- 4 Unconditional yet Renounced: The Davidic Promises in Psalm 89 -- 5 Conclusions -- 9 Blood, Toil, and Treasure: Royal (Mis)appropriations in Samuel-Kings and Chronicles -- 1 The Deuteronomistic Depiction of the Monarchy -- 2 The Chronistic Writing -- 10 YHWH's Rejection of the House Built for His Name: On the Significance of Anti-temple Rhetoric in the Deuteronomistic History -- 1 Israel in Exile: The Last Petition in Solomon's Prayer -- 2 "Once So Exalted": The Temple in the Second Theophany to Solomon -- 3 Do Manasseh's Sins Level the Differences between Israel and Judah? -- 4 Conclusions -- Part 4: From Exile to Diaspora -- 11 Defeat, Depopulation, and Displacement: The Judahite Exile of the Eighth Century BCE -- 1 Judah's Demise in the Context of Monarchic History -- 2 Judah Much Diminished: The Reign of Ahaz (743-728 BCE) -- 3 From "Terror and Desolation" to Renewal: The Reign of Hezekiah (727-698 BCE) -- 4 Hezekiah's Reign in Context -- 5 Conclusions.
    Abstract: 12 "Wrath without Remediation": The Babylonian Exile and the Question of Immediate Retribution in Chronicles -- 1 Immediate Retribution vs. Accumulation of Guilt -- 2 "He Humbled Himself Greatly": Manasseh (697-642 BCE) -- 3 The Early Manasseh Redivivus: Amon (642-640 BCE) -- 4 "He Walked in the Ways of David his Ancestor": Josiah (639-609 BCE) -- 5 A Private Exodus to Egypt: Jehoahaz (609 BCE) -- 6 Banished to Babylon: Jehoiakim (609-598 BCE) -- 7 A Personal Exile: Jehoiachin (598-597 BCE) -- 8 The Democratization of Responsibility for Exile under Zedekiah (597-586 BCE) -- 9 Conclusions -- 13 Whodunit? The Unlikely Disappearance of Zerubbabel -- 1 A Restoration Realized or a Restoration Rejected? -- 2 Royal Davidic Hopes in the Persian/Early Hellenistic Period -- 3 Royal Ideology in Ezra-Nehemiah: Native or Imperial? -- 4 A New Axis Mundi for Judah -- 5 Conclusions -- 14 Argumentum e silentio ? Mizpah and Ramat Raḥel in Ezra-Nehemiah -- 1 The Problem -- 2 Four Possible Reasons for the Silence -- 3 Ezra-Nehemiah's Reorientation of the Centre and the Periphery -- 15 Ethnicity and Change: The Judean Communities of Babylon and Jerusalem in the Story of Ezra -- 1 The Genealogy of Identity: Introducing the Person and Mission of Ezra -- 2 Teaching and Practicing Torah in the Homeland -- 3 Ethnicity, Geography, and Community Identity -- 4 Conclusions -- Index of Ancient Sources.
    Abstract: Shortly before his untimely death Gary Knoppers prepared a number of articles on the historical books in the Hebrew Bible for this volume. Many had not previously been published and the others were heavily revised. They combine a fine attention to historical method with sensitivity for literary-critical analysis, constructive use of classical as well as other sources for comparative evidence, and wide-ranging attention to economic, social, religious, and political circumstances relating in particular to the Persian and early Hellenistic periods. Knoppers advances many new suggestions about significant themes in these texts, about how they relate one to another, and about the light they shed on the various communities' self-consciousness at a time when new religious identities were being forged
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004431447
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 633 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Études sur le judaïsme médiéval tome 83
    Series Statement: Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2020, ISBN: 9789004407404
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ibn-ʿEzra, Avraham Ben-Meʾir, 1092 - 1167 Abraham Ibn Ezras's astrological writings ; Volume 7: Abraham Ibn Ezra Latinus on Elections and Interrogations
    Keywords: Astrology Early works to 1800 ; Jewish astronomy Early works to 1800 ; Jewish astrology Early works to 1800 ; Jewish astrology ; Kommentar ; Ibn-ʿEzra, Avraham Ben-Meʾir 1092-1167 ; Astrologie ; Englisch ; Latein ; Werk ; Übersetzung
    Abstract: Preface -- Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Contacts with Christian Scholars in the Twelfth Century -- The Ibn Ezra Renaissance in the Latin West -- Liber Electionum , Liber Interrogationum , and Tractatus Particulares -- I Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum -- Earlier Research on Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum -- Authorship, Links with Ibn Ezra's Work, and the Dates of Composition of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum -- Ibn Ezra's Approach to Elections in Liber Electionum -- Ibn Ezra's Approach to Interrogations in Liber Interrogationum -- The Organization and Contents of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum -- The Sources of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum -- Special Features of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum -- Linguistic Features of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum -- II Tractatus Particulares -- Earlier Research on Tractatus Particulares -- Manuscripts, General Features and Transmission of Tp A and Tp Q -- Structure and General Features of Tp A and Tp Q according to Their Incipits and Explicits -- Contents and Sources of Tp A and Tp Q -- General Features of Tp H -- III Manuscripts and Editorial Principles -- Manuscripts for the Critical Edition of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum -- Witnesses for the Critical Edition of Tractatus Particulares -- Editorial and Translation Principles -- Part One: Liber Electionum : Latin Text and English Translation -- Part Two: Notes to Liber Electionum -- Part Three: Liber Interrogationum : Latin Text and English Translation -- Part Four: Notes to Liber Interrogationum -- Part Five: Tractatus Particulares : Latin Text and English Translation -- Part Six: Notes to Tractatus Particulares -- Part Seven: Appendices -- 1 The Debate about Elections -- 2 The Debate about Interrogations -- 3 Elections -- 4 Interrogations -- 5 Planets, Signs and Horoscopic Places -- 6 The Modena Fragments of Mivḥarim III and Sheʼelot III -- 7 Passages of Sheʼelot le-Māshāʼallāh in Tractatus Particulares -- 8 A Section of Sheʼelot le-Talmai and Its Counterpart in Ptolemy's Iudicia -- 9 Significationes Planetarum in Domibus Ascribed to Gergis -- 10 The Account of the Seven Planets in Mishpeṭei ha-Mazzalot -- 11 Māshāʼallāh's Book on Reading Thoughts -- 12 The Section on Elections at the End of Nativitates -- 13 Fragments of Epistola Argafalau ad Alexandrum -- 14 English-Latin Glossary -- 15 Latin-English Index to the English-Latin Glossary -- 16 Authorities and Sources -- 17 Literal Renderings in Liber Electionum of Hebraisms and Hebrew Words/Expressions Employed by Abraham Ibn Ezra -- 18 Literal Renderings in Liber Interrogationum of Hebraisms and Hebrew Words/Expressions Employed by Abraham Ibn Ezra -- 19 Indications of the Horoscopic Places in Liber Electionum , Mivḥarim I, Mivḥarim II, and Epitome -- 20 Indications of the Horoscopic Places in Liber Interrogationum , Sheʼelot I, Sheʼelot II, and Epitome -- 21 Index of Technical Terms and Biographical Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: As a result of Abraham Ibn Ezra's increasing popularity after his death, there were repeated waves of translation of collections of his Hebrew astrological treatises into Latin and into the emerging European vernaculars. A study of these versions affords us a golden opportunity to shed light on a significant missing link in our knowledge of Ibn Ezra's astrological oeuvre. The present volume offers the first critical edition, accompanied by an English translation, a commentary, and an introductory study, of three Latin texts on the astrological doctrines of elections and interrogations, written by or attributed to Abraham Ibn Ezra: the Liber electionum , the Liber interrogationum , and the Tractatus particulares
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789004392359 , 9004392351
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 564 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Études sur le judaïsme médiéval tome 78
    Series Statement: Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004386303
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ibn-ʿEzra, Avraham Ben-Meʾir, 1092 - 1167 Abraham Ibn Ezras's astrological writings ; volume 6: Abraham Ibn Ezra latinus on nativities
    Keywords: Latin language ; Latin language Study and teaching ; Latin language Translating into English ; Quelle ; Ibn-ʿEzra, Avraham Ben-Meʾir 1092-1167 ; Astrologie
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Liber Nativitatum -- Notes to Liber Nativitatum -- Liber Abraham Iudei de Nativitatibus -- Notes to the Liber Abraham Iudei de Nativitatibus -- Plates -- Back Matter -- Abraham Ibn Ezra’s Astrological Corpus -- Indications of the Horoscopic Places in Nativitatum, De Nativitatibus, and Moladot -- The 14 Horoscopic Diagrams of Nat4 -- Henry Bate’s Translation of Fragments from Moladot II -- Peter d’Abano’s Translation of a Fragment from Moladot II -- Additions at the End of Nat2 -- Additions to Nat3 from Peter d’Abano’s Latin Translation of Ibn Ezra’s Moladot -- Comparison Between Nat1 and Nat4 -- Manuscripts, Print Editions, and Translations of De Nativitatibus -- English-Latin Glossary of Technical Terms in Nativitatum and De Nativitatibus -- Latin-English Index to the English-Latin Glossaries -- Authorities and Sources in Nativitatum and De Nativitatibus -- Literal Renderings in Nativitatum of Hebrew Words/Expressions Employed by Ibn Ezra -- Additions at the End of Nativitatum -- Index of Technical Terms and Biographical Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: Abraham Ibn Ezra was “reborn” in the Latin West in the last decades of the thirteenth century thanks to a plethora of authored and anonymous Latin translations of his astrological writings. The present volume offers the first critical edition, accompanied by an English translation, a commentary, and an introductory study, of Liber nativitatum (Book of Nativities) and Liber Abraham Iudei de nativitatibus (Book on Nativities by Abraham the Jew), two astrological treatises in Latin that were written by Abraham Ibn Ezra or attributed to him, and whose Hebrew source-text or archetype has not survived. The first is undoubtedly an anonymous Latin translation of the second version of Ibn Ezra’s Sefer ha-moladot (Book of Nativities), whose Hebrew source text is otherwise lost. The second is the most mysterious specimen among the Latin works attributed to Ibn Ezra that have no extant Hebrew counterpart. The present volume shows not only that the Liber Abraham Iudei de nativitatibus underwent a significant metamorphosis over time and was transmitted in four significantly different versions, but also that its date of composition is not that previously accepted by modern scholarship
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789004380080
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 242 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: The medical works of Moses Maimonides volume 11
    Series Statement: The medical works of Moses Maimonides
    Uniform Title: Kitāb fi al-jimāʻ
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Maimonides, Moses, 1135 - 1204 Medical works of Moses Maimonides ; volume 11: On coitus
    DDC: 613.9/6
    Keywords: Quelle ; Maimonides, Moses 1135-1204 ; Medizin ; Geschlechtsverkehr ; Arabisch ; Hebräisch
    Abstract: Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Introduction -- ‎1. Biography -- ‎2. Medical Works -- ‎3. On Coitus -- ‎4. The Arabic Text of On Coitus -- ‎5. The Hebrew Translations of On Coitus -- ‎6. Genre and Sources of Maimonides' On Coitus -- ‎7. Contents of On Coitus -- ‎Sigla and Abbreviations -- ‎Arabic Text -- ‎Editions of the Arabic Text -- ‎Other -- ‎Hebrew Translations -- ‎Zeraḥyah -- ‎Edition of this Translation -- ‎Anonymous I -- ‎Editions of this Translation -- ‎Anonymous II -- ‎Abbreviations and Symbols -- ‎Part 1. Arabic Text and Translation -- ‎On Coitus: Arabic Text with English Translation -- ‎Part 2. Hebrew Translations and Supplements -- ‎On Coitus: First Hebrew Translation (Anonymous) -- ‎On Coitus: Second Hebrew Translation (Anonymous) -- ‎On Coitus: Third Hebrew Translation (Zeraḥyah Ben Isaac Ben Sheʾaltiel Ḥen) -- ‎Supplement 1: Critical Comparison of the Arabic Text with the Medieval Hebrew Translations and the Modern Translations into English -- ‎Supplement 2: Notes to the Anonymous Hebrew Translation I and Zeraḥyah's Hebrew Translation (= Z) -- ‎Anonymous Hebrew Translation I -- ‎Zeraḥyah's Hebrew Translation -- ‎Part 3. Latin Translations -- ‎Introduction to the Latin Translations of Maimonides' On Coitus (On Sexual Intercourse) (Burnett) -- ‎Latin 1 -- ‎Latin 2 (L2) -- ‎On Coitus: Two Latin Translations -- ‎Part 4. Slavonic Translation -- ‎Introduction to the East Slavonic Translation of Maimonides On Coitus (Ryan and Taube) -- ‎Note -- ‎On Coitus: East Slavonic Text with English Translation -- ‎Glossary -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Index of the First Hebrew Translation (Anonymous) -- ‎Index of the Second Hebrew Translation (Anonymous) -- ‎Index of the Third Hebrew Translation (Zeraḥyah Ben Isaac Ben Sheʾaltiel Ḥen) -- ‎Index of the Latin Translations -- ‎Index of the Slavonic Translation
    Abstract: ‎Index of Technical Terms and Materia Medica
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789004342286
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 822 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Études sur le judaïsme médiéval tome LXIX
    Series Statement: Abraham ibn Ezra's astrological writings volume 5
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr, 1089-1164, author Abraham ibn Ezra's introductions to astrology
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    Keywords: Jewish astrology Early works to 1800 ; Jewish astrology Early works to 1800 ; Ibn-ʿEzra, Avraham Ben-Meʾir 1092-1167 ; Astrologie
    Abstract: The present volume offers a critical edition of the Hebrew texts, accompanied by English translation and commentary of Reshit Ḥokhmah (Beginning of Wisdom) and Mishpeṭei ha-Mazzalot (Judgments of the Zodiacal Signs) by Abraham Ibn Ezra (ca. 1089–ca. 1161). The first, the summa and by far the longest of his astrological works, the target of the most cross-references from the rest of that corpus and the most influential, enjoyed the widest circulation among Jews in the Middle Ages and after. The second, by contrast, is the most obscure. It is never referred to elsewhere by its author and is the only work for which Ibn Ezra’s authorship must be substantiated. Reshit Ḥokhmah and Mishpeṭei ha-Mazzalot were written in order to explain concepts common to the various branches of astrology that Ibn Ezra addressed elsewhere and to elucidate the worldview that underlies astrology. These two treatises are the richest and most varied with regard to the astrological information they present. Reshit Ḥokhmah and Mishpeṭei ha-Mazzalot also exemplify the close collaboration between astronomy and astrology in medieval science and are the two components of Ibn Ezra’s astrological corpus with the most extensive, comprehensive, and significant astronomical content
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