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基本説明
'Samely's precise description of the Mishnah's hermeneutic strategies constitutes a major advance in the study of rabbinic literature in general and the Mishnah in particular.' (Journal of Jewish Studies).
Full Description
Alexander Samely surveys the corpus of rabbinic literature, which was written in Hebrew and Aramaic about 1500 years ago and which contains the foundations of Judaism, in particular the Talmud. The rabbinic works are introduced in groups, illustrated by shorter and longer passages, and described according to their literary structures and genres. Tables and summaries provide short information on key topics: the individual works and their nature, the recurrent literary forms which are used widely in different works, techniques of rabbinic Bible interpretation, and discourse strategies of the Talmud. Key topics of current research into the texts are addressed: their relationship to each other, their unity, their ambiguous and 'unsystematic' character, and their roots in oral tradition. Samely explains why the character of the texts is crucial to an understanding of rabbinic thought, and why they pose specific problems to modern, Western-educated readers.
Contents
Introduction ; 1. The works of rabbinic literature ; 2. Parts and wholes in rabbinic literature ; 3. How statements are linked to each other ; 4. The quotable Bible ; 5. Appropriating Scripture ; 6. The literary device of quoting rabbis ; 7. Oral and written texts ; 8. Putting the world into rabbinic words ; 9. The Talmud as conversation and repository ; 10. Hermeneutic models of story and history ; Conclusion ; Sample texts
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