00825cam0 22002651 450 SOBE0003485920130703093141.020130703ds.d. |||||ita|0103 baitaIT<<Il >>collettivo burocraticoBruno RizziMilanoSugaCos.d.192 p.21 cmFatti e misfatti48001LAEC000212312001 *Fatti e misfatti48Rizzi, BrunoSOBA0000770207051137ITUNISOB20130703RICAUNISOBUNISOB33025556SOBE00034859M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM330000431SI25556rovitoUNISOBUNISOB20130703092840.020130703092921.0rovitoCollettivo burocratico1714784UNISOB01109cam2 22002531 450 SOBE0007810020231121112209.020231121d1990 |||||ita|0103 baitaIT<<2: >>Pagine 457-96024 dicembre 1820-19 aprile 1821Giacomo LeopardiPisaScuola Normale Superiore1990457-960 p.facsimili32 cm001SOBE000780972001 Zibaldone di pensieri : edizione fotografica dell'autografo con gli indici e lo schedario / Giacomo Leopardi ; a cura di Emilio Peruzzi2Leopardi, Giacomo <1798-1837>AF00006808070292683ITUNISOB20231121RICAUNISOBUNISOBGF179152SOBE00078100M 102 Monografia moderna SBNMFondo|LeopardianoGF000002-2CON17915220230324FondoLeopardianodonoNmenleUNISOBUNISOB20231121112124.020231121112209.0menlePer le modalità di consultazione vedi homepage della Biblioteca link FondiPagine 457-960103394UNISOB02679nam 22004693 450 991091377090332120250721093001.01-80511-436-01-80511-437-9(CKB)36534764900041(MiAaPQ)EBC31893346(Au-PeEL)EBL31893346(OCoLC)1468770545(BIP)119909664(BIP)120054767(EXLCZ)993653476490004120250216d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDiachronic Diversity in Classical Biblical Hebrew1st ed.Cambridge, UK :Open Book Publishers,2024.©2024.1 online resource (274 pages)Semitic Languages and Cultures Series ;v.291-80511-435-2 Intro -- Index[2].pdf -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.According to the standard periodisation of ancient Hebrew, the division of Biblical Hebrew as reflected in the Masoretic tradition is basically dichotomous: pre-exilic Classical Biblical Hebrew (CBH) versus post-Restoration Late Biblical Hebrew (LBH). Within this paradigm, the chronolectal unity of CBH is rarely questioned-this despite the reasonable expectation that the language of a corpus encompassing traditions of various ages and comprising works composed, edited, and transmitted over the course of centuries would show signs of diachronic development. From the perspective of historical evolution, CBH is remarkably homogenous. Within this apparent uniformity, however, there are indeed signs of historical development, sets of alternant features whose respective concentrations seem to divide CBH into two sub-chronolects. The most conspicuous typological division that emerges is between the CBH of the Pentateuch and that of the relevant Prophets and Writings. The present volume investigates a series of features that distinguish the two ostensible CBH sub-chronolects, weighs alternative explanations for distribution patterns that appear to have chronological significance, and considers broader implications for Hebrew diachrony and periodisation and for the composition of the Torah.Semitic Languages and Cultures SeriesHebrew languageHistoryHebrew languageHistory.Hornkohl Aaron D851328MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910913770903321Diachronic diversity in classical Biblical Hebrew4303572UNINA