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Record Nr.

UNINA9910464557103321

Autore

Neusner Jacob <1932->

Titolo

Lost documents of Rabbinic Judaism [[electronic resource] /] / Jacob Neusner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lanham, : University Press of America, Inc., 2010

ISBN

1-283-61597-5

9786613928429

0-7618-5242-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (238 p.)

Collana

Studies in Judaism

Disciplina

296.1206

Soggetti

Rabbinical literature - History and criticism

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. Anomalous Compositions in the Mishnah, Abot, and the Tosefta; i. Formal Criteria for Differentiating Documents and their Compositions; ii. The Norms of the Mishnah; iii. Anomalous Compositions in the Mishnah: An Overview; iv. Anomalous Compositions in the Mishnah [1] Composites of Miscellaneous Sayings in the Name of a Particular Sage; v. Anomalous Compositions in the Mishnah [2] Composites of Sayings on a Given Principle or Theme Worked out Through Diverse Topics

vi. Anomalous Compositions in the Mishnah [3] Composites of Compositions Joined by a Common Rhetorical Pattern but not by a Common Proposition or Topic or the Name in Common of a Particular Sagevii. Anomalous Compositions in the Mishnah [4] Narratives; viii. Anomalous Mishnah-Tractates: Eduyyot, Tamid, Middot and Qinnim; ix. The Lost Documents of Rabbinic Judaism Adumbrated by the Mishnah; x. The Norms of Abot; xi. The Norms of the Tosefta; xii. Anomalous Compositions in the Tosefta

xiii. Anomalous Compositions in the Tosefta [1] Composites of Miscellaneous Sayings in the Name of a Particular Sagexiv. Anomalous Compositions in the Tosefta [2] Composites of Sayings on a Given Principle or Theme Worked Out Through Diverse Topics; xv. Anomalous



Compositions in the Tosefta [3] Composites of compositions Joined by a Common Rhetorical Pattern but not by a Common Proposition or Topic or the Name in Common of a Particular Sage; xvi. Anomalous Compositions in the Tosefta [4] Narratives; xvii. Anomalous Tosefta-Tractates: Tamid, Middot and Qinnim

xviii. The Lost Documents of Rabbinic Judaism Adumbrated by the Toseftaxix. Lost Documents?; 2. Anomalous Compositions in Sifra and the Two Sifrés; i. The Norms of Sifra. An Overview; ii. Anomalous Compositions in the Sifra [1] Composites of Miscellaneous Sayings in the Name of a Particular Sage; iii. Anomalous Compositions in the Sifra [2] Composites of Sayings on a Given Principle or Theme Worked out Through Diverse Topics

iv. Anomalous Compositions in the Sifra [3] Composites of Compositions Joined by a Common Rhetorical Pattern but not by a Common Proposition or Topic or the Name in Common of a Particular Sagev. Anomalous Compositions in the Sifra [4] Narratives; vi. The Lost Documents of Rabbinic Judaism Adumbrated by Sifra; vii. The Norms of Sifré to Numbers; viii. Anomalous Compositions in Sifré to Numbers [1] Composites of Miscellaneous Sayings in the Name of a Particular Sage

ix. Anomalous Compositions in Sifré to Numbers [2] Composites of Sayings on a Given Principle or Theme Worked Out Through Diverse Topics

Sommario/riassunto

Neusner assembles anomalous compositions that occur in the Mishnah, Tosefta, four Tannaite Midrashim, and Genesis Rabbah, and he further tests the uniformity of the forms that govern in a familiar chapter of the Bavli, showing that some documents do not conform to the indicative rules of rhetoric, topic, and logic.