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... textual identity and redactorial fixation of each work , I can say that such a hypoth- esis corresponds to the textual evidence much better than the hypothesis of free textual variation with no redactorial intentionality . And I can ...
... textual identity and redactorial fixation of each work , I can say that such a hypoth- esis corresponds to the textual evidence much better than the hypothesis of free textual variation with no redactorial intentionality . And I can ...
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... textual value independent from the Leiden manuscript as it now stands . Subsequent editions were generally based on the Venice edition or its derivatives , which means they have little or no textual advantage over it , and which brings ...
... textual value independent from the Leiden manuscript as it now stands . Subsequent editions were generally based on the Venice edition or its derivatives , which means they have little or no textual advantage over it , and which brings ...
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... textual value independent of the Venice edition or Sirillo's commentary , and many textual witnesses ( e.g. fragmentary MSS ) have been deliberately left out of this synopsis . Ideally a synoptic edition should include , for any given ...
... textual value independent of the Venice edition or Sirillo's commentary , and many textual witnesses ( e.g. fragmentary MSS ) have been deliberately left out of this synopsis . Ideally a synoptic edition should include , for any given ...
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Using Rabbinic Literature as a Source for the History | 7 |
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
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