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Studies in Hebrew Literature and Jewish Culture : Presented to Albert van der Heide on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday /

Contributor(s): Baasten, Martin F. J [editor.] | Munk, Reinier [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Amsterdam Studies in Jewish Thought: 12Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007.Description: X, 321 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402062025.Subject(s): Philosophy | Philosophy | Philosophy, generalDDC classification: 100 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Abraham ibn Ezra and the Twelfth-Century European Renaissance -- New Catalogues for Medieval Hebrew Manuscripts? -- An Early Hebrew-Greek Bible Glossary from the Cairo Genizah and its Significance for the Study of Jewish Bible Translations into Greek -- A Jewish Childbirth Amulet for a Girl -- The Riddle of the Baskets of 1726 -- Laments at the Departure of a Sage -- The Treatise on the Patriarch Henoch by Johannes Drusius (1550–1616) -- Unusual Verbal Forms in the Book of Proverbs and Semantic Disambiguation -- First Things First -- The Targumic Versions of the Martyrdom of Isaiah -- ‘The Emperor of Poets’ -- Philosophy and Kabbalah in the Eighteenth Century -- Buildings in the Love Poems by Yehuda Amichai -- A Note about Two Newly-Discovered Hebrew Quotations of Averroes’ Works Lost in their Original Arabic Texts -- The Site of Adam’s Tomb -- From Perush to Be’ur -- Love of One’s Neighbour in Pinhas Hurwitz’s Sefer ha-Berit -- The Value of Julius Guttmann’s Die Philosophie des Judentums for Understanding Medieval Jewish Philosophy Today -- Moses Mendelssohn’s Conception of Judaism.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The articles presented here include studies in Rabbinics, Classical Hebrew linguistics, early Hebrew-Greek glossary, Hebrew manuscripts, Medieval and Modern Hebrew literature, Medieval and Early-Modern interpretation of Scripture, Medieval and Early-Modern Jewish philosophy, Hebrew book print in the 18th century, and Jewish Enlightenment. The articles cover a substantial part of the fields included in Hebrew and Jewish Studies, and offer a fine example of the wealth and variety of the present day academic study of Hebrew, Judaism, and Jewish culture.
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Abraham ibn Ezra and the Twelfth-Century European Renaissance -- New Catalogues for Medieval Hebrew Manuscripts? -- An Early Hebrew-Greek Bible Glossary from the Cairo Genizah and its Significance for the Study of Jewish Bible Translations into Greek -- A Jewish Childbirth Amulet for a Girl -- The Riddle of the Baskets of 1726 -- Laments at the Departure of a Sage -- The Treatise on the Patriarch Henoch by Johannes Drusius (1550–1616) -- Unusual Verbal Forms in the Book of Proverbs and Semantic Disambiguation -- First Things First -- The Targumic Versions of the Martyrdom of Isaiah -- ‘The Emperor of Poets’ -- Philosophy and Kabbalah in the Eighteenth Century -- Buildings in the Love Poems by Yehuda Amichai -- A Note about Two Newly-Discovered Hebrew Quotations of Averroes’ Works Lost in their Original Arabic Texts -- The Site of Adam’s Tomb -- From Perush to Be’ur -- Love of One’s Neighbour in Pinhas Hurwitz’s Sefer ha-Berit -- The Value of Julius Guttmann’s Die Philosophie des Judentums for Understanding Medieval Jewish Philosophy Today -- Moses Mendelssohn’s Conception of Judaism.

The articles presented here include studies in Rabbinics, Classical Hebrew linguistics, early Hebrew-Greek glossary, Hebrew manuscripts, Medieval and Modern Hebrew literature, Medieval and Early-Modern interpretation of Scripture, Medieval and Early-Modern Jewish philosophy, Hebrew book print in the 18th century, and Jewish Enlightenment. The articles cover a substantial part of the fields included in Hebrew and Jewish Studies, and offer a fine example of the wealth and variety of the present day academic study of Hebrew, Judaism, and Jewish culture.

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