04737nam 2200637 a 450 991046455710332120200520144314.01-283-61597-597866139284290-7618-5242-5(CKB)3360000000435250(EBL)1124518(SSID)ssj0000775507(PQKBManifestationID)12378852(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000775507(PQKBWorkID)10734300(PQKB)10275236(MiAaPQ)EBC1124518(Au-PeEL)EBL1124518(CaPaEBR)ebr10606814(CaONFJC)MIL392842(OCoLC)817814229(EXLCZ)99336000000043525020130803d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLost documents of Rabbinic Judaism[electronic resource] /Jacob NeusnerLanham University Press of America, Inc.20101 online resource (238 p.)Studies in JudaismDescription based upon print version of record.0-7618-5241-7 Includes bibliographical references.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 Topicsvi. 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 Toseftaxiii. 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 Qinnimxviii. 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 Topicsiv. 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 Sageix. Anomalous Compositions in Sifré to Numbers [2] Composites of Sayings on a Given Principle or Theme Worked Out Through Diverse TopicsNeusner 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.Studies in JudaismRabbinical literatureHistory and criticismElectronic books.Rabbinical literatureHistory and criticism.296.1206Neusner Jacob1932-147791MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464557103321Lost documents of Rabbinic Judaism2176379UNINA