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Livres anciens et modernes

Sperber, Daniel

Magic and Folklore in Rabbinic Literature.

Bar Ilan University Press, 1994

120,00 €

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(Jerusalem, Israël)

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Année
1994
Lieu d'édition
Ramat-Gan
Auteur
Sperber, Daniel
Éditeurs
Bar Ilan University Press
Thème
Ancient World Folklore Greece and Rome Hebrew Semitic & Jewish, Languages and Grammar Humanities Jewish Folklore Jewish History, Jewish Literature Judaism - Judaica Middle Ages - Judaica, Mishnah Midrash Aggadah & Talmud Mythology

Description

RARE monograph on points of contact between Rabbinic Judaism and Hellenistic-Roman culture by Daniel Sperber, an eminent British-born Israeli academic and Modern Orthodox rabbi, professor of Talmud at Bar-Ilan University specializing in classical philology, history of Jewish customs, Jewish art history, Jewish education, and Talmudic studies. The twenty-five chapters of the book are divided into five parts: Folklore, Magic, Historic Allusions, Dating of Midrashic Texts and Passages, Palestinian Rabbinic Texts and Commentaries. Contains three indices: sources, word index and general index. 245x175mm. 256 pages. Bump- and scratch-marks on jacket front side. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Front cover, cover upper corners and fore edge bumped. Spine edges wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book, of importance to students and scholars of Rabbinic and Hellenistic literatures and folklore, as well as their cross-cultural influences, is in good condition.

Edizione: [series]: bar-ilan studies in near eastern languages and cultures.
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