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Sexuality in the Babylonian Talmud

2016
Within this close textual analysis of the Babylonian Talmud, Yishai Kiel explores rabbinic discussions of sex in light of cultural assumptions and dispositions that pervaded the cultures of late antiquity and particularly the Iranian world. By negotiating the Iranian context of the rabbinic discussion alongside the Christian backdrop, this ...
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Anthological Dimensions of the Babylonian Talmud

2004
Abstract The Babylonian Talmud defies attempts to categorize it according to the standard literary genres of Western literature. Even when we take care to define it on its own terms, the undertaking is likely to be frustrated by the realization that the classification is susceptible to many different possibilities, depending on the ...
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Between the Babylonian and Palestinian Talmuds

1997
Abstract In this book, Hayes addresses the central concern in talmudic studies over the genesis of halakhic (legal) divergence between the Talmuds produced by the Palestinian rabbinic community (c. AD 370) and the Babylonian rabbinic community (c. AD 650).
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De Pavly's "Babylonian Talmud"

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1900
A. Cowley, Jean de Pavly
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An ontology of masters of the Babylonian Talmud

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2022
Simone Marchi
exaly  

Structure and Form in the Babylonian Talmud

1991
This book attempts to uncover the basic form and structure of the Babylonian Talmud, which is a centrally important text in Jewish studies. The contribution made by Dr Jacobs to the study of the Talmud consists in his presentation of the literary principles employed in its composition, and he here presents a clear survey indicating the manner in which ...
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The Babylonian Talmud, the Aramaic Incantation Bowls, and Babylonian Jewish Textuality

Jewish Quarterly Review
Abstract: Scholars have extensively used the Babylonian Aramaic incantation bowls to illuminate the language, history, religion, culture, and social setting of Babylonian Jewry and the Babylonian Talmud. Yet despite a growing number of parallels identified between the bowls and the Talmud, scholars have not extensively explored what these ...
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