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https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/775806| Title: | Rabbinic methods of interpretation and hellenistic rhetoric |
| Authors: | David Daube |
| Keywords: | Hellenistic philosophy Hebrew Talmudic jurisprudence |
| Issue Date: | 1949 |
| Description: | Bahan dalam bahasa Inggeris. |
| Notes: | The influence of Hellenistic philosophy was not confined to the period of Hillel. It had started before; and it went on afterwards, in an increasing degree, for a long time. The systems of interpretation advocated by Ishmael and Akiba some 150 years later can be understood only against the bckground of the rhetorical teaching of the time. Josiah, a disciple of Ishmael, about the middle of the 2nd century A.C., favoured the method of seres; a verse at first sight illogical may be made logical by re-arranging its parts. |
| Pages: | 29 |
| Call Number: | SchachtBM485.D3 |
| Publisher: | Press of the Jewish Publication Society |
| URI: | https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/775806 |
| Appears in Collections: | Prof. J. Schacht Collection / Koleksi Prof. J. Schact |
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