Studies in the Masoretic Tradition of the Hebrew Bible / / Daniel J. Crowther, Aaron D. Hornkohl, Geoffrey Khan.

This volume brings together papers on topics relating to the transmission of the Hebrew Bible from Late Antiquity to the Early Modern period. We refer to this broadly in the title of the volume as the 'Masoretic Tradition'. The papers are innovative studies of a range of aspects of this Ma...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge : : Open Book Publishers,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Semitic Languages and Cultures
Physical Description:1 online resource (450 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Abstracts
  • Using the Masora for Interpreting the Vocalisation and Accentuation of the Biblical Text
  • The Masoretic Notes in RNL EVR II B 80+: An Initial Report
  • The Marginal nun/zayin: Meaning, Purpose, Localisation
  • Tiberian ketiv-qere and the Combined Samaritan Written-Reading Tradition: Points of Contact and Contrast
  • A Further Analysis of the 'Byzantine (Italian-Levantine) Triad' of Features in Common Torah Codices
  • Hebrew Vocalisation Signs in Karaite Transcriptions of the Hebrew Bible into Arabic Script Dissonance between Masoretic Vocalisation and Cantillation in Biblical Verse Division
  • Why are there Two Systems of Tiberian Ṭeʻamim?
  • "Some Fanciful Midrash Explanation": Derash on the Ṭeʻamim in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
  • Does Saadya Refer to the Accents in his Introduction to the Pentateuch?
  • Index.