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La Masora targúmica del Manuscrito 7 de la Biblioteca Angelica
Habiendo que escoger un tema para desarrollar para nuestra Tesis Doctoral en la Sección de Filología Semítica de la Universidad de Barcelona, fui invitado por el Catedrático Dr. A. Alejandro Diez-Macho, a realizar dicho trabajo sobre la Masora Targúmica del manuscrito 7 de la Biblioteca Angélica.
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Utopia, armarium codicum bibliophilorum, cod. 6 (JUD040) : Bible with Masora magna and Masora parva
Sephardic Bible in Hebrew, produced in the first half of the 14th century in Spain, probably in Castile. The manuscript opens and closes with Masoretic lists (ff. IIr-IXv and 463v to 466v), which, framed by illuminated borders, form “carpet pages”. The biblical text, copied into one or two columns, is accompanied by the Small and Large Masora (rules ...openaire +1 more source
Masora Biblii hebrajskiej w egzegezie polskiej
2011Masorah (oral and written tradition of transmitting the Bible text) is an important library of information about Sacred Scripture on the stage of its formation. It provides informations without which it is difficult and sometimes impossible to read or interpret correctly the biblical text. One of the barriers involved studying the Masorah of the Hebrew
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Masora’s Contribution To Biblical Studies – Revival Of An Ancient Tool
2010Modern biblical studies made substantial progress during the last decades. The influence of the Masora on the pronunciation of the text cannot be overemphasized. The exegetic contribution of the Masora can also be seen in midrashic interpretations which have been interpolated into the body of masoretic notes. This chapter guides by examples to a better
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