First Published in 1997. During the middle decades of this century, fundamental research on the Jews of medieval Arabic-speaking lands was carried out by relatively few scholars, whether in Israel or the Western countries. The author of this title sought to remedy this deficit in however small a measure by organizing a Conference on Judaeo-Arabic Studies at Chicago. The purpose of these papers, agreed upon in advance by the participants, was to draw as broad a picture as possible of the contemporary state of research on certain topics subsumed under the general rubric of medieval Jewish-Arabic studies.…mehr
First Published in 1997. During the middle decades of this century, fundamental research on the Jews of medieval Arabic-speaking lands was carried out by relatively few scholars, whether in Israel or the Western countries. The author of this title sought to remedy this deficit in however small a measure by organizing a Conference on Judaeo-Arabic Studies at Chicago. The purpose of these papers, agreed upon in advance by the participants, was to draw as broad a picture as possible of the contemporary state of research on certain topics subsumed under the general rubric of medieval Jewish-Arabic studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 The Emergence of the Qayraw?n Jewish Community and its Importance as a Maghrebi Community, Menahem Ben-Sasson; Chapter 2 Jewish Thought in Iraq in the 10th Century, H. Ben-Shammai; Chapter 3 Judaeo-Arabic Thought in Spain and North Africa: Problems and Prospects, L. V. Berman; Chapter 4 The Linguistic Status of Medieval Judeo-Arabic, Joshua Blau; Chapter 5 Popular Literature in Medieval Jewish Arabic, William M. Brinner; Chapter 6 Jewish Communal Organization in Medieval Egypt: Research, Results and Prospects, Mark R. Cohen; Chapter 7 Judaeo-Arabic Mystical Writings of the XIIIth-XIVth Centuries, Paul B. Fenton; Chapter 8 Philosophy or Exegesis: Perennial Problems in the Study of Some Judaeo-Arabic Authors, Hillel Fradkin; Chapter 9 1The text is essentially as delivered at the Conference on Judaeo-Arabic Studies, University of Chicago, May 6-8, 1984. I would like to thank Part Icipants in the conference for their helpful comments., Mordechai A. Friedman; Chapter 10 The Babylonian Encounter and the Exilarchic House in the Light of Cairo Geniza Documents and Parallel Arab Sources, Moshe Gil; Chapter 11 The Meaning of Terms Designating Love in Judaeo-Arabic Thought and Some Remarks on the Judaeo-Arabic Interpretation of Maimonides, Steven Harvey; Chapter 12 Jewish Aristotelianism: Trends from the 12th Through the 14th Centuries, Arthur Hyman; Chapter 13 1Revised Version of an Invited Commentary Delivered at the Conference on Judaeo-Arabic Studies, The University of Chicago, May 1984. I wish to thank Ralph Lerner, Jonathan Malino, and Joel Snyder for valuable comments on an earlier version of this paper., Josef Stern; Chapter 14 The Jews of the Islamic West in the Perspective of "La Longue Durée", Norman A. Stillman; Chapter 15 Jewish Polemics against Islam and Christianity in the Light of Judaeo-Arabic Texts, Sarah Stroumsa;
Chapter 1 The Emergence of the Qayraw?n Jewish Community and its Importance as a Maghrebi Community, Menahem Ben-Sasson; Chapter 2 Jewish Thought in Iraq in the 10th Century, H. Ben-Shammai; Chapter 3 Judaeo-Arabic Thought in Spain and North Africa: Problems and Prospects, L. V. Berman; Chapter 4 The Linguistic Status of Medieval Judeo-Arabic, Joshua Blau; Chapter 5 Popular Literature in Medieval Jewish Arabic, William M. Brinner; Chapter 6 Jewish Communal Organization in Medieval Egypt: Research, Results and Prospects, Mark R. Cohen; Chapter 7 Judaeo-Arabic Mystical Writings of the XIIIth-XIVth Centuries, Paul B. Fenton; Chapter 8 Philosophy or Exegesis: Perennial Problems in the Study of Some Judaeo-Arabic Authors, Hillel Fradkin; Chapter 9 1The text is essentially as delivered at the Conference on Judaeo-Arabic Studies, University of Chicago, May 6-8, 1984. I would like to thank Part Icipants in the conference for their helpful comments., Mordechai A. Friedman; Chapter 10 The Babylonian Encounter and the Exilarchic House in the Light of Cairo Geniza Documents and Parallel Arab Sources, Moshe Gil; Chapter 11 The Meaning of Terms Designating Love in Judaeo-Arabic Thought and Some Remarks on the Judaeo-Arabic Interpretation of Maimonides, Steven Harvey; Chapter 12 Jewish Aristotelianism: Trends from the 12th Through the 14th Centuries, Arthur Hyman; Chapter 13 1Revised Version of an Invited Commentary Delivered at the Conference on Judaeo-Arabic Studies, The University of Chicago, May 1984. I wish to thank Ralph Lerner, Jonathan Malino, and Joel Snyder for valuable comments on an earlier version of this paper., Josef Stern; Chapter 14 The Jews of the Islamic West in the Perspective of "La Longue Durée", Norman A. Stillman; Chapter 15 Jewish Polemics against Islam and Christianity in the Light of Judaeo-Arabic Texts, Sarah Stroumsa;
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