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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789047442202
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Studies in medieval Jewish poetry
    DDC: 892.4/1209
    Keywords: Hebrew poetry, Medieval Congresses History and criticism ; Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew Congresses History and criticism
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /A. Guetta and M. Itzhaki -- Ars Poetica in medieval hebrew secular poetry: Same symptoms, different diagnosis /Nili Shalev -- Kitāb Al-Muḥāḍarah Wa-Al-Mudhākarah by Moshe Ibn Ezra compared with Kit Ābal-Badīʿ by Ibn Al-MuʿTazz /Yosef Tobi -- Collections of homonym poems in medieval hebrew literature /Judith Dishon -- Changing landscapes of the hebrew rhymed prose narrative /Jonathan P. Decter -- On books and poems: Poetic exchanges in hebrew poetry in Al-Andalus /Aurora Salvatierra -- Criticism of the estates in Judah Al-Ḥarizi’s book of Taḥkemoni and in european-christian literature of the thirteenth century: affinity and distinction /Ayelet Oettinger -- A contextual analysis of the jewish italian elegy at the time of the ghettos (sixteenth–eighteenth centuries) /Asher Salah -- Some remarks on judeo-arabic poetical works: An arabic poem by Moshe DARʿI (ca. 1180–ca. 1240) /Arie Schippers -- The research history of the baghdadi-jewish poet ElʿAzar Ha-Bavli (thirteenth century) /Wout van Bekkum -- The literary world of Shelomoh Bonafed by Angel Sáenz-Badillos /A. Guetta and M. Itzhaki -- Critical editions of the poetical correspondence between Vidal Abenvenist and Solomon de Piera /Judit Targarona Borrás and Tirza Vardi -- “I asked about a Ḥasid, not a ruler”: The Ḥasid as a ruler in the poetry of Rabbi Judah Halevi /Ephraim Hazan -- Le surnom amoureux dans la poésie liturgique de Pessaḥ de Judah Halevi /Eric Dahan -- Bibliography /A. Guetta and M. Itzhaki -- Index /A. Guetta and M. Itzhaki.
    Abstract: From Iraq to Spain, from Germany to Cataluña, from Italy to Yemen, poetry has been for centuries a privileged mode of expression in the Jewish world. Sometimes borrowing from the poetry of the land in which they lived, but always reinventing it in relationship to the Hebrew language and to the Jewish cultural references, the \'medieval\' Hebrew poets created an immense, variegated and fascinating corpus. In this book, some of the best specialist of the field analyse different themes and authors of this tradition, providing new insights to well-known authors or proposing less celebrated works as equally worthy of study. As a result of this scholarship, the English reader will be able to penetrate the different social and historical contexts of significant portions of Medieval Hebrew poetry as well as the cultural implications of technical choices apparently neutral
    Note: This volume is the result of a meeting of the Association of Medieval Hebrew Poetry and Renaissance Literature, which took place in Aix-en-Provence in June 2004 , Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-287) and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789047427315
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 929/.2089924
    Keywords: Ahimaaz ben Paltiel ; Jews Genealogy ; Jews History To 1500 ; Italy Ethnic relations
    Abstract: Preliminary Materials /R. Bonfil -- Chapter One. The Text And Its Context /R. Bonfil -- Chapter Two. Historical Setting And Narrative Structure /R. Bonfil -- Chapter Three. Frameworks Of Communal Life And Images Of Leadership /R. Bonfil -- Chapter Four. Family /R. Bonfil -- Chapter Five. Jews And Christians: Magic, Sorcery, Everyday Life, And Popular Piety /R. Bonfil -- Maps And Plates /R. Bonfil -- Preface To The Critical Edition And Annotated Translation /R. Bonfil -- Hebrew Text And Translation /R. Bonfil -- Bibliography /R. Bonfil -- Index /R. Bonfil.
    Abstract: Composed in Hebrew in Capua, Italy in 1054, the family chronicle of Ahima'az remains one of the most important historical sources of medieval Jewish life, folklore, culture, and mentalités in Western Europe, especially in the so-called Ashkenazi area. As such, it provides a rich resource to scholars of medieval history, cultural studies, gender studies, and anthropology. In this book Robert Bonfil provides a detailed historical introduction and new English translation of the chronicle. Readers knowledgeable in Hebrew will also greatly benefit from the new, vocalized critical edition of the Hebrew text, skillfully set up in front of the translation
    Note: Includes a vocalized critical edition of the Hebrew text and an English translation of the chronicle , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789047406419
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: Online-Ressource ( 425 S. ) , 25 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Year of publication: 2007
    Series Statement: Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah v. 56
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2007
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Uniform Title: Damascus document 〈English & Hebrew〉
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als New Damascus document
    DDC: 296.155
    Keywords: Midrash History and criticism ; Eschatology, Jewish ; Midrash ; Qumran community ; Zadokites ; Midrash ; Damascusdocument ; Dode-Zeerollen ; Eschatologie ; Midrasj
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /B.Z. Wacholder -- Chapter One. Introduction /B.Z. Wacholder -- Chapter Two. Text And Translation /B.Z. Wacholder -- Chapter Three. Commentary /B.Z. Wacholder -- Chapter Four. Unincorporated Fragments /B.Z. Wacholder -- Bibliography /B.Z. Wacholder -- Index Of Modern Authors /B.Z. Wacholder -- Subject Index /B.Z. Wacholder -- Index Of Ancient Sources /B.Z. Wacholder.
    Abstract: This volume examines twelve ancient and medieval manuscripts, ten from the caves at Qumran and the two so called Damascus Documents from the Cairo Geniza, presenting a new organization and understanding of these texts. The twelve manuscripts are in a composite form under the title Midrash haTorah haAcharon (MTA), the Midrash of the Eschatological Torah, a title which opens a new window into the understanding of the Jewish literary tradition during the period of the Second Temple, prior to the development of the Talmud and Christianity. Following the composite Hebrew text are a full translation, notes and commentary elucidating the MTA in light of the new evidence provided by these texts and retranslation
    Note: Includes the text of a document reconstructed from manuscripts found in the Cairo Genizah and from fragments of the Dead Sea scrolls and given the presumed title "Midrash on the eschatological Torah," taken from the final words of the text. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-391) and indexes. - Contains reconstructed text in Hebrew and English, with commentary in English
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