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... oral transmission had on the tradition is still wide open to debate . Claims by Gerhardsson in his classic study Memory and Manuscript : Oral Tradition and Written Transmission in Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity ( 1961 ) , which ...
... oral transmission had on the tradition is still wide open to debate . Claims by Gerhardsson in his classic study Memory and Manuscript : Oral Tradition and Written Transmission in Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity ( 1961 ) , which ...
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... orally , there is no reason to suggest that the transmission of the text as a whole was oral . Furthermore , it appears that the dimensions of manuscript variation in midrashic literature are of a different sort than those of the ...
... orally , there is no reason to suggest that the transmission of the text as a whole was oral . Furthermore , it appears that the dimensions of manuscript variation in midrashic literature are of a different sort than those of the ...
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... orally , and this would seem to argue against my claim that the hypothesis of the oral transmission of parallel passages can only explain the parallel appearance of a single tradition - unit . But this is exactly my point : it was the ...
... orally , and this would seem to argue against my claim that the hypothesis of the oral transmission of parallel passages can only explain the parallel appearance of a single tradition - unit . But this is exactly my point : it was the ...
Contents
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
The Status Quaestionis of Research in Rabbinic Literature | 67 |
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