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  1. 4QSamuela and the text of Samuel
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    In 4QSamuelᵃ and the Text of Samuel, Jason Driesbach offers a thorough analysis of secondary readings in 4QSamuelᵃ (4Q51) along with those in other major witnesses to Samuel (MT, Gᴮ, Gᴸ), leading to a nuanced characterization of the scribal features... more

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    In 4QSamuelᵃ and the Text of Samuel, Jason Driesbach offers a thorough analysis of secondary readings in 4QSamuelᵃ (4Q51) along with those in other major witnesses to Samuel (MT, Gᴮ, Gᴸ), leading to a nuanced characterization of the scribal features and textual affiliation of 4QSamuelᵃ, with implications for understanding its place in text-critical studies and literary analyses of the books of Samuel. 4QSamuelᵃ has been regarded by some scholars as an untrustworthy witness to the text of Samuel and by other scholars as a crucial witness, sometimes containing lost readings. Further, some regard this scroll as a non-biblical work based on Samuel. Driesbach's analysis offers an evaluation of these views based on a sound and thorough consideration of the scroll.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; Hebrew
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004324206
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    RVK Categories: BC 7525
    Series: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, ; v. 171
    Subjects: Textgeschichte
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 353 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 330-346) and indexes.

  2. Medieval Hebrew poetry in Muslim Egypt
    the secular poetry of the Karaite poet Moses ben Abraham Dari
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Moses ben Abraham Darʿī, born in Alexandria into a family of Moroccan Jewish immigrants, lived in Egypt in the middle of the twelfth century. Though he visited Damascus and Jerusalem, he spent most of his professional life as a physician and poet in... more

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    Moses ben Abraham Darʿī, born in Alexandria into a family of Moroccan Jewish immigrants, lived in Egypt in the middle of the twelfth century. Though he visited Damascus and Jerusalem, he spent most of his professional life as a physician and poet in the Karaite community of Fusṭāṭ-Cairo. This study offers an annotated edition of secular poems taken from the earliest manuscript, NLR Evr. I 802, dated to the fifteenth century. The Hebrew text and Judaeo-Arabic heading of each poem are provided in the original order attested in the manuscript. The introduction to this edition seeks to evaluate Darʿī's poetry in the light of the Andalusian-Hebrew poetical tradition and within the context of Hebrew literary activity in the Muslim East. "This learned book displays sound, rigorous scholarship in the best tradition of the philological-historical method... It also provides solid ground for further work by scholars with different agendas, different scholarly interests and different methodologies in the study of medieval Hebrew poetry. On all accounts, it is a welcome and most valuable addition to the field." Esperanza Alfonso, CCHS-CSIC \'Yeshaya's work is an excellent contribution to the study of both medieval Hebrew poetry and Karaitica, showing Darʿī to be a central representative of Hebrew poets writing in the Muslim East and, most importantly, a charming author, whose Karaiteness only adds to the attraction.\' Riikka Tuori...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Dari, Moses ben Abraham
    Language: English; Hebrew
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004191846
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    RVK Categories: BD 1295
    Subjects: Karäer; Literatur; Hebräisch
    Other subjects: Darʿi, Mosheh ben Avraham (12. Jh.)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-331) and index.

  3. Medieval Hebrew poetry in Muslim Egypt
    the secular poetry of the Karaite poet Moses ben Abraham Dari
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /J. J. Yeshaya -- Introduction /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter One. History Of Research /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Two. Manuscript Tradition /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Three. History Of Fāṭimid And Ayyūbid Egypt /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter... more

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    Preliminary Material /J. J. Yeshaya -- Introduction /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter One. History Of Research /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Two. Manuscript Tradition /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Three. History Of Fāṭimid And Ayyūbid Egypt /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Four. Moses Ben Abraham Dar’ī /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Five. Poetics And Poetry /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Six. Secular Genres /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Seven. Motifs And Themes /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Eight. Language And Style /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Nine. The Significance Of Moses Dar’ī /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Ten. Edition: Poems Nos. 1–152, On The Basis Of MS NLR Evr. I 802, With Commentary /J. J. Yeshaya -- Alphabetical List Of Poems Nos. 1–152 /J. J. Yeshaya -- Alphabetical List Of Biblical Names /J. J. Yeshaya -- Variant Readings /J. J. Yeshaya -- Bibliography /J. J. Yeshaya -- Index Of Names And Subjects /J. J. Yeshaya -- Plate Section /J. J. Yeshaya. Moses ben Abraham Darʿī, born in Alexandria into a family of Moroccan Jewish immigrants, lived in Egypt in the middle of the twelfth century. Though he visited Damascus and Jerusalem, he spent most of his professional life as a physician and poet in the Karaite community of Fusṭāṭ-Cairo. This study offers an annotated edition of secular poems taken from the earliest manuscript, NLR Evr. I 802, dated to the fifteenth century. The Hebrew text and Judaeo-Arabic heading of each poem are provided in the original order attested in the manuscript. The introduction to this edition seeks to evaluate Darʿī’s poetry in the light of the Andalusian-Hebrew poetical tradition and within the context of Hebrew literary activity in the Muslim East. “This learned book displays sound, rigorous scholarship in the best tradition of the philological-historical method… It also provides solid ground for further work by scholars with different agendas, different scholarly interests and different methodologies in the study of medieval Hebrew poetry. On all accounts, it is a welcome and most valuable addition to the field.” Esperanza Alfonso, CCHS-CSIC \'Yeshaya's work is an excellent contribution to the study of both medieval Hebrew poetry and Karaitica, showing Darʿī to be a central representative of Hebrew poets writing in the Muslim East and, most importantly, a charming author, whose Karaiteness only adds to the attraction.\' Riikka Tuori

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; Hebrew
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004191846
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    Series: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Subjects: Hebrew poetry, Medieval
    Other subjects: Dari, Moses ben Abraham (12th/13th cent); Dari, Moses ben Abraham (12th/13th cent): Poems
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-331) and index

  4. Medieval Hebrew poetry in Muslim Egypt
    the secular poetry of the Karaite poet Moses ben Abraham Dari
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /J. J. Yeshaya -- Introduction /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter One. History Of Research /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Two. Manuscript Tradition /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Three. History Of Fāṭimid And Ayyūbid Egypt /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter... more

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    Preliminary Material /J. J. Yeshaya -- Introduction /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter One. History Of Research /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Two. Manuscript Tradition /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Three. History Of Fāṭimid And Ayyūbid Egypt /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Four. Moses Ben Abraham Dar’ī /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Five. Poetics And Poetry /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Six. Secular Genres /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Seven. Motifs And Themes /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Eight. Language And Style /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Nine. The Significance Of Moses Dar’ī /J. J. Yeshaya -- Chapter Ten. Edition: Poems Nos. 1–152, On The Basis Of MS NLR Evr. I 802, With Commentary /J. J. Yeshaya -- Alphabetical List Of Poems Nos. 1–152 /J. J. Yeshaya -- Alphabetical List Of Biblical Names /J. J. Yeshaya -- Variant Readings /J. J. Yeshaya -- Bibliography /J. J. Yeshaya -- Index Of Names And Subjects /J. J. Yeshaya -- Plate Section /J. J. Yeshaya. Moses ben Abraham Darʿī, born in Alexandria into a family of Moroccan Jewish immigrants, lived in Egypt in the middle of the twelfth century. Though he visited Damascus and Jerusalem, he spent most of his professional life as a physician and poet in the Karaite community of Fusṭāṭ-Cairo. This study offers an annotated edition of secular poems taken from the earliest manuscript, NLR Evr. I 802, dated to the fifteenth century. The Hebrew text and Judaeo-Arabic heading of each poem are provided in the original order attested in the manuscript. The introduction to this edition seeks to evaluate Darʿī’s poetry in the light of the Andalusian-Hebrew poetical tradition and within the context of Hebrew literary activity in the Muslim East. “This learned book displays sound, rigorous scholarship in the best tradition of the philological-historical method… It also provides solid ground for further work by scholars with different agendas, different scholarly interests and different methodologies in the study of medieval Hebrew poetry. On all accounts, it is a welcome and most valuable addition to the field.” Esperanza Alfonso, CCHS-CSIC \'Yeshaya's work is an excellent contribution to the study of both medieval Hebrew poetry and Karaitica, showing Darʿī to be a central representative of Hebrew poets writing in the Muslim East and, most importantly, a charming author, whose Karaiteness only adds to the attraction.\' Riikka Tuori

     

    Export to reference management software   RIS file
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; Hebrew
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004191846
    Other identifier:
    Series: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Subjects: Hebrew poetry, Medieval
    Other subjects: Dari, Moses ben Abraham (12th/13th cent); Dari, Moses ben Abraham (12th/13th cent): Poems
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-331) and index