Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 165British Academy, 2010 - Počet stran: 419 The series includes thematic volumes that stem from symposia specially convened to address particular subjects. --Book Jacket. |
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... narrative of an elaborate public ritual , a literary form not entirely uncommon in the Mishnah but quite unlike the standard casuistic form of most mishnayot . The Mishnah relates tens of ritual narratives ( see Breuer 1987 : 302 , n ...
... narrative of an elaborate public ritual , a literary form not entirely uncommon in the Mishnah but quite unlike the standard casuistic form of most mishnayot . The Mishnah relates tens of ritual narratives ( see Breuer 1987 : 302 , n ...
Strana 195
... narrative framework , and usually the Petiḥah verse is entirely generic , poetic or proverbial , coming from ... Narrative Petiḥah 2.1 . The Petiḥah introduces the Seder verse ( or the narrative verse ) by approaching it from a ' distant ...
... narrative framework , and usually the Petiḥah verse is entirely generic , poetic or proverbial , coming from ... Narrative Petiḥah 2.1 . The Petiḥah introduces the Seder verse ( or the narrative verse ) by approaching it from a ' distant ...
Strana 326
... narrative materials , which were most readily used to reconstruct rabbinic history prior to criticism of this approach in the last two generations of scholarship . Scholars have now developed strategies of literary analysis for use with ...
... narrative materials , which were most readily used to reconstruct rabbinic history prior to criticism of this approach in the last two generations of scholarship . Scholars have now developed strategies of literary analysis for use with ...
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Using Rabbinic Literature as a Source for the History | 7 |
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
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