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Inbunden, Engelska, 2017
700 kr
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This multi-volume work is a reprint of Israel Davidson’s classic opus, with a new introduction by piyyut scholar Michael Rand.
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PDF, Engelska, 20191 730 kr
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This volume contains contributions, in English and Hebrew, on the following topics: Biblical criticism, Medieval Biblical lexicography, Classical and Post-Classical piyyut, Medieval Hebrew poetry and science, Judeo-Arabic poetry and epistolography, Classical Arabic poetry and prose, and the history of Jewish Studies in America.
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This book investigates the interaction between grammatical norms and poetic technique on the basis of a corpus selected from the oeuvre of the payyetan Eleazar be-rabbi Qillir. As a basis for this investigation, a descriptive/comparative analysis of the Qillirian dialect is offered. The first portion of the work is a grammar devoted mainly to morphology and syntax. The second portion of the work is an investigation of the poetic norms, as well as rhetorical techniques employed by Qillir, together with an assessment of their impact on the grammar. The overall aim of the project is to design an analytical framework within which a self-conscious poetic dialect might be investigated.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2007
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This volume contains contributions, in English and Hebrew, on the following topics: Biblical criticism, Medieval Biblical lexicography, Classical and Post-Classical piyyut, Medieval Hebrew poetry and science, Judeo-Arabic poetry and epistolography, Classical Arabic poetry and prose, and the history of Jewish Studies in America.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2019
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Del 76 - Cambridge Genizah Studies
Evolution of al-Ḥarizi’s Taḥkemoni
Cambridge Genizah Studies Series, Volume 9
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
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Michael Rand’s The Evolution of al-Ḥarizi’s Taḥkemoni investigates the stages whereby the text of al-Ḥarizi’s maqama collection as we currently know it, on the basis of manuscripts (and the editio princeps), came into being during al-Ḥarizi’s travels in the East over the course of approximately the last ten years of his life. The discussion is based on a close examination of the textual evidence, the investigation of a number of relevant literary motifs, and a comparison to al-Ḥarizi’s model, the Maqāmāt of al-Ḥarīrī. The book includes a catalogue of fragments of the Taḥkemoni in the Genizah and Firkovitch IIA collections, and some previously unpublished material that can reasonably be claimed to belong to a heretofore unattested version of the Taḥkemoni.
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PDF, Engelska, 20182 258 kr
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Michael Rand's The Evolution of al-Harizi's Tahkemoni investigates the stages whereby the text of al-Harizi's maqama collection as we currently know it, on the basis of manuscripts (and the editio princeps), came into being during al-Harizi's travels in the East over the course of approximately the last ten years of his life. The discussion is based on a close examination of the textual evidence, the investigation of a number of relevant literary motifs, and a comparison to al-Harizi's model, the Maqamat of al-Hariri. The book includes a catalogue of fragments of the Tahkemoni in the Genizah and Firkovitch IIA collections, and some previously unpublished material that can reasonably be claimed to belong to a heretofore unattested version of the Tahkemoni.
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This work contains a Hebrew and an English section. The former is an edition of the Mahberot Eitan ha-Ezrahi, a maqama collection composed after the pattern of al-Harizi's Tahkemoni. The edition opens with an introduction, translated at the beginning of the English section. The rest of the English section is devoted to an analysis of that branch of the Hebrew maqama tradition that is rooted in the Maqamat of al-Hariri, starting from a review of the evidence for the presence of the Maqamat in the world of Hebrew letters, through the Tahkemoni, and concluding with the Mahbarot of Immanuel ha-Romi.