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    ISBN: 9781568594033 , 1568594038
    Language: English
    Pages: liv, 149 Seiten , Illustration
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Iranica. Zoroastrian Studies Series no. 5
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Iranica. Zoroastrian Studies Series
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    Keywords: Babylonischer Talmud ; Narrativität ; Erzählung ; Textvergleich ; Mittelpersisch ; Iran ; Iran / Civilization / Jewish influences ; Talmud / Iranian influences ; Talmud / Criticism, Narrative ; Talmud / Comparative studies ; Zoroastrianism / Comparative studies ; Persian literature / History and criticism ; Judaism / Relations / Zoroastrianism ; Zoroastrianism / Relations / Judaism ; Talmud ; Civilization / Jewish influences ; Interfaith relations ; Judaism ; Persian literature ; Zoroastrianism ; Iran ; Comparative studies ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Iran ; Erzählung ; Mittelpersisch ; Babylonischer Talmud ; Narrativität ; Textvergleich
    Abstract: "This book offers a comparative study between a number of Talmudic and Middle Persian narratives. The present work seeks first and foremost to examine Talmudic narratives in their Iranian context, and secondly to examine the Talmudic background of Iranian narratives where applicable. The first and second chapters will offer an analysis of the alteration of historical and biblical figures in the Bavli (the Babylonian Talmud) based on the influence of Iranian mythical and historical figures, while the third chapter will provide an account of how Iranists can learn from Talmudic studies. Here we suggest that a Talmudic narrative may have encouraged Zoroastrian priests to compose an extensive work of religious literature, namely the Ardā Wīrāz-nāmag, an idea which will be further explored in the appendix. The relationship between Iranian and Jewish materials in the Talmudic era is merely a piece of a larger puzzle, a piece that a number of scholars-such as Elman, Secunda, Mokhtarian, Her-man, Kiel, Kalmin, to name a few-have recently begun to focus on. By focusing on Talmudic narratives that have not yet been sufficiently examined for Iranian themes and ideas, this book represents a contribution towards piecing this puzzle together"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Ardaxšer ī Pābagān and Herod -- Chapter 2. Solomon and Jamšīd, Moses and Garšāsp -- Chapter 3. The world to come in Pahlavi literature and the Babylonian Talmud
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