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Babylonian Rabbinic Case Narratives as Social Network
The Babylonian Talmud contains hundreds of narratives depicting cases adjudicated by a sage (“rabbi”). The narratives provide among the only evidence for local judging in the Sasanian Empire. The network constructed from these narratives is marked by low
Hayim Lapin
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Ifra Hormiz and the Use of Mini-Corpora in the Study of the Babylonian Talmud [PDF]
Michal Bar-Asher Siegali
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L’importanza delle donne nella trasmissione dei valori ebraici
In Jewish tradition, especially in post-biblical one, membership of the Jewish people is guaranteed by matrilineal descent. Rabbinic sources not only state that God freed the people from Egypt thanks to the merits of women (Babylonian Talmud, Sotah 11b ...
Elena Lea Bartolini De Angeli
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A Fortiori Logic: Innovations, History and Assessments [PDF]
A Fortiori Logic: Innovations, History and Assessments is a wide-ranging and in-depth study of a fortiori reasoning, comprising a great many new theoretical insights into such argument, a history of its use and discussion from antiquity to the present ...
Sion, Avi
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Facts, Legends and Myths on the Evolution of Resuscitation [PDF]
This study aimed to overview in chronological order a number of "facts" and "myths" that have been reported in the literature on the history of resuscitation.
Avramidis, S
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Developments in the Syntax and Logic of the Talmudic Hermeneutic Kelal Uferaṭ Ukelal
The purpose of this study is to show that the logical content of a Tann’ayitic hermeneutic changed and developed as it passed into the hands of the ’Amor’ayim, the Tann’ayim’s successors, and then into the anonymous stratum of the Babylonian Talmud. This
Chernick Michael
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Scholarly reflections on the concept of the will as it is articulated in late ancient texts have centered on the male individual and the difficulties he faces as he tries to train or direct his intentions.
Balberg, Mira, Muehlberger, Ellen
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The Origins and Worldwide Significance of Judaic Hermeneutics
This paper explores the origins and global significance of Judaic hermeneutics as a foundational logical culture, arguing that it constitutes one of the earliest and most sophisticated systems of reasoning in human history.
Andrew Schumann
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Codes and Hypertext: the Intertextuality of International and Comparative Law [PDF]
The field of information studies reveals gaps in the literature of international and comparative law as part of interdisciplinary and textual studies. To illustrate the kind of theoretical and text-based work that could be done, this essay provides an ...
Raisch, Marylin J
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The Use of Real Estate for the Settlement of Claims in Roman Palestine [PDF]
The Mishna in Tractate Gittin discusses land qualities, in a context where land is used to settle monetary obligations. The law is that land of different qualities must be used to pay claimants in different situations; in particular, claimants pursuant ...
P. V. Viswanath
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