01466nam0 2200313 i 450 SUN005250620161102104604.780978-08-218-0532-90.0020060915d1999 |0engc50 baengUS|||| |||||Characters of finite groups. Part 2Ya G. Berkovich, E. M. Zhmud'ProvidenceAmerican mathematical society1999XXV, 332 p.26 cm.001SUN00247352001 *Translations of mathematical monographs181210 ProvidenceAmerican Mathematical Society1962-.20-XXGroup theory and generalizations [MSC 2020]MFSUNC01971520C15Ordinary representations and characters [MSC 2020]MFSUNC024138USProvidenceSUNL000273Berkovich, Ya G.SUNV041379351174Zhmud', E. M.SUNV041380726269American mathematical societySUNV001080650Zhmud', E.M.Zhmud', E. M.SUNV061418ITSOL20200727RICA/sebina/repository/catalogazione/documenti/Berkovich, Zhmud - Characters of finite groups. Part 2.PDFContentsSUN0052506UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08PREST 20-XX 0340 08 6919 II 20060915 Characters of finite groups. Part 21427165UNICAMPANIA05331nam 2200673Ia 450 991096976240332120200520144314.09781575066042157506604110.1515/9781575066042(CKB)2550000000051652(EBL)3155582(OCoLC)759160102(SSID)ssj0000539176(PQKBManifestationID)11357036(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000539176(PQKBWorkID)10568789(PQKB)11545861(Au-PeEL)EBL3155582(CaPaEBR)ebr10495937(MdBmJHUP)musev2_79415(MiAaPQ)EBC3155582(DE-B1597)583931(OCoLC)1269268269(DE-B1597)9781575066042(Perlego)2034196(EXLCZ)99255000000005165220081024d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMishneh todah studies in Deuteronomy and its cultural environment in honor of Jeffrey H. Tigay /edited by Nili Sacher Fox, David A. Glatt-Gilad, and Michael J. Williams1st ed.Winona Lake, Ind. Eisenbrauns20091 online resource (585 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781575061566 1575061562 Includes bibliographical references and indexes."My Father Was a Wandering Aramean" (Deuteronomy 26:5) or "Edom Served My Father"?Rewritten Deuteronomy in 1QS and in m. Sotah 7:5; The Lost Meaning of Deuteronomy 33:2 as Preserved in the Palestinian Targum to the Decalogue; Israelian Hebrew Features in Deuteronomy 33; Revealed and Concealed: The Status of the Law (Book) of Moses within the Deuteronomistic History; Deuteronomy in the Temple: An Exercise in Historical Imagining; Deuteronom(ist)ic Influences on Deutero-Isaiah; The Scribal Concern for the Torah as Evidenced by the Textual Witnesses of the Hebrew BibleThree Midrashim Concerning Our Great Leaders, Moses and David: The Doctrine of Grace in Sifre DeuteronomyAncient Israelite Religion and Its Near Eastern Context; One God for Many: Philological Glosses on Monotheism; The Divinity of Humankind in the Bible and the Ancient Near East: A New Mesopotamian Parallel; Does God Deceive? An Examination of the Dark Side of Isaiah's Prophecy; The Unique Features of Ezekiel's Sanctuary; On the Place of Psalm 21 in Israelite Royal Ideology; Myth and Syntax in Psalm 93; The Problem of Evil in the Book of Job; Ancient Israelite Literary TraditionExamples of Restatement in the Laws of HammurabiLiterary-Critical Issues in the Hebrew Bible from an Assyriological Perspective: Additions and Omissions; Biblical Naming Reports with; The Ancient Critical Misunderstanding of Exodus 21:22-25 and Its Implications for the Current Debate on Abortion; Linen and the Linguistic Dating of P; A New Approach to Metaphor in Biblical Poetry; The Four Private Persons Who Lost Their Share in the World to Come: The Judgment of m. Sanh. 10:2; Hermeneutical Freedom and Constraint in Jewish Bible Exegesis; Index of Authors; Index of ScriptureJeffrey H. Tigay, A. M. Ellis Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages and Literatures at the University of Pennsylvania, master teacher and scholar extraordinaire, conservative rabbi and lifelong student of Torah receives due ovation in this exceptional volume, a tribute to his indelible impression on Jewish scholarship and pedagogy.The volume is arranged according to Professor Tigay's primary topics of interest: deuteronomic studies, ancient Israelite religion and its Near Eastern context, and ancient Israelite literary tradition. The reader will enjoy diverse studies such as "Gender Transformation and Transgression: Contextualizing the Prohibition of Cross-dressing in Deuteronomy 22:5," "The Problem of Evil in the Book of Job," and "Linen and the Linguistic Dating of P" and will value the erudition of scholars such as Moshe Greenberg, Emanuel Tov, Gary Rendsburg, William Hallo, and Baruch Levine.In the customary appreciations and throughout the volume, colleagues, students, and friends laud Professor Tigay's intellectual tenacity, relational warmth, pedagogical prowess, and devotion to Torah. A former student aptly speaks for those who know him best: "A scholar's immortality lies in his or her work. It rests too in his or her students and in the respect won from his or her colleagues. A Festschrift like this one for Jeff Tigay is merely a token of that legacy, the acknowledgment by his students and colleagues that the work is indeed worth celebrating." This legacy will surely be a boon and delight to the reader.Deuteronomistic history (Biblical criticism)Deuteronomistic history (Biblical criticism)222.1506Fox Nili Sacher1805565Glatt-Gilad David A.1961-1805566Tigay Jeffrey H481601Williams Michael James1956-1805567MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910969762403321Mishneh todah4354238UNINA