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- catalog abstract "History of the Holy Scriptures of Judaism, explaining terms and summarizing the literature, by a Protestant theologian and Judaist scholar.".
- catalog alternative "Einleitung in Talmud und Midrasch. English".
- catalog contributor b1640788.
- catalog created "1931.".
- catalog date "1931".
- catalog date "1931.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1931.".
- catalog description "12. Fifth generation of Amoraim -- 13. Sixth generation of Amoraim: Babylonia -- 14. Seventh generation of Amoraim: Babylonia -- 15. The Saboraim -- Chapter XIV: literature -- 1. Translations -- 2. Commentaries -- 3. Aids for the understanding of language -- 4. Halakah -- 5. Haggada -- 6. Further material for the understanding of the Old Testament -- 7. Theology, liturgy, sects, superstition -- 8. Ethics -- 9. Futher material for the understanding of the New Testament -- 10. Philosophy, mathematics, linguistics, pedagogy -- 11. Jurisprudence -- 12. History -- 13. Geography -- 14. Natural sciences and medicine -- 15. Antiquities -- Part II: introduction to the Midrashim -- Chapter XV: Introductory remarks -- 1. Character of Midrash -- 2. Committing the Midrash to writing -- 3. Remarks on the structure of the Midrashim -- Chapter XVI: the Tannaitic Midrashim Mekiltha, Siphra, Siphre -- 1. Midrashim of the school of Akiba -- 2. Midrashim of the school of Ishmael -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. xv-xvi.".
- catalog description "Chapter X: a characterization of the Talmud -- 1. How opinions clash -- 2. How a correct point of view may be obtained -- 3. Obligatory character and significance of the Talmud for Judaism -- Chapter XI: hermeneutics of the Talmud and the Midrashim -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. The oldest norms of interpretation -- 3. The thirteen Middoth of R. Ishmael -- 4. The two and thirty Middoth -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Chapter XII: textual specimens in translation -- 1. Hullin 8. 1 with Gemara 103b-104b -- 2. Baba Mesi'a 1. 8 with Gemara 20a- 21a -- chapter XIII: the more important teachers -- 1. Bibliography -- 2. The oldest period and the five 'pairs' -- 3. First generation of Tannaim -- 4. Second generation of Tannaim (ca 90-130 C.E) -- 5. Third generation of Tannaim (ca. 130-160 C.E) -- 6. Fourth generation -- 7. Fifth generation of Tannaim -- 8. First generation of Amoraim -- 9. Second generation of Amoraim -- 10. Third generation of Amoraim -- 11. Fourth generation of Ammoraim -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter XVII: the Homiletic Midrashim -- 1. Pesiktha (deRab kahana) -- 2. Wayyikra Rabba -- 3. Tanhuma or Yelammedenu -- 4. Pesiktha Rabbathi -- 5. Debarim Rabba, Bemidbar R., Shemoth R. -- 6. Smaller homiletical midrashim -- Chapter XVIII: the oldest expositional Midrashim -- 1. Bereshith Rabba -- 2. Midrash on Lamentations -- Chapter XIX: Midrashim on the five megilloth -- 1. The so-called Rabboth -- 2. Other Midrashim on the Meggiloth -- Chapter XX: other expositional Midrashim -- Chapter XXI: other Haggadic works -- 1. Narrative Haggada -- 2. Ethical Midrashim -- 3. Mysticism (also symbolism of letters and numbers) -- Chapter XXII: collective works and commentaries which go by the name of Midrash -- Chapter XXIII: Midrash collections and translations -- 1. Midrash collections -- 2. Translations -- Appendicies -- I. Tabular survey of the tractates in Mishna, Talmud and Tosephta -- II. Alphabetical list of tractates in the Mishna -- ".
- catalog description "History of the Holy Scriptures of Judaism, explaining terms and summarizing the literature, by a Protestant theologian and Judaist scholar.".
- catalog description "III. The opening words of those chapters in the Babylonian Talmud which have Gemara, in alphabetical order -- IV. Repetitions within the Palestinian Talmud.".
- catalog description "Part I: introduction to the Talmud -- Chapter I: definition of terms -- 1. Mishna -- 2. Mathnitha -- 3. Beraitha -- 4. Gemara -- 5. Talmud -- 6. Midrash -- 7. Halakah -- 8. Haggada -- Chapter II: a sketch of the history of the Talmud -- 1. The beginnings of the traditional lore -- 2. The interdict on writing down -- 3. The traditional law up to the codification of the Mishna by Rabbi -- Chapter III: the division of the Mishna (the Talmuds, the Tosephta) and the arrangement of its parts -- 1. Orders, Tractates, chapters -- 2. Tabular survey of the tractates in Mishna, Talmuds and Tosephta -- 3. Alphabetical list of tractates in the Mishna -- 4. The opening words of those chapters in the Babylonian Talmud which have Gemara, in alphabetical order -- Chapter IV: contents of the sicty-three tractates of the Mishna according to the order of Moses Maimonides -- 1. First order: Zera'im 'seeds' -- 2. Second order: Mo'ed 'festivals' -- 3. Third order: Nashim 'women' -- 4. Fourth order: Nezekin 'damages' -- 5. Fifth order: Kodashim 'sacred things' -- 6. Sixth order" Toharoth 'purities' -- Chapter V: the Palestinian Talmud -- 1. A sketch of the history of the Palestinian Talmud -- 2. The absence of many tractates -- 3. The authority of the Palestinian Talmud -- Chapter VI: the Babylonian Talmud -- Chapter VII: the extra-canonical tractates -- 1. The tractates which are joined to the Babylonian Talmud -- 2. The other 'small tractates' -- Chapter VIII: the Tosephta -- Chapter IX: history of the Talmud text -- 1. General remarks -- 2. Manuscripts (and ancient citations in lieu of them) -- 3. Editions".
- catalog extent "xvii, 374 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash.".
- catalog issued "1931".
- catalog issued "1931.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society of America,".
- catalog relation "Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash.".
- catalog subject "BM504 .S73".
- catalog subject "Midrash.".
- catalog subject "Talmud.".
- catalog tableOfContents "12. Fifth generation of Amoraim -- 13. Sixth generation of Amoraim: Babylonia -- 14. Seventh generation of Amoraim: Babylonia -- 15. The Saboraim -- Chapter XIV: literature -- 1. Translations -- 2. Commentaries -- 3. Aids for the understanding of language -- 4. Halakah -- 5. Haggada -- 6. Further material for the understanding of the Old Testament -- 7. Theology, liturgy, sects, superstition -- 8. Ethics -- 9. Futher material for the understanding of the New Testament -- 10. Philosophy, mathematics, linguistics, pedagogy -- 11. Jurisprudence -- 12. History -- 13. Geography -- 14. Natural sciences and medicine -- 15. Antiquities -- Part II: introduction to the Midrashim -- Chapter XV: Introductory remarks -- 1. Character of Midrash -- 2. Committing the Midrash to writing -- 3. Remarks on the structure of the Midrashim -- Chapter XVI: the Tannaitic Midrashim Mekiltha, Siphra, Siphre -- 1. Midrashim of the school of Akiba -- 2. Midrashim of the school of Ishmael -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter X: a characterization of the Talmud -- 1. How opinions clash -- 2. How a correct point of view may be obtained -- 3. Obligatory character and significance of the Talmud for Judaism -- Chapter XI: hermeneutics of the Talmud and the Midrashim -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. The oldest norms of interpretation -- 3. The thirteen Middoth of R. Ishmael -- 4. The two and thirty Middoth -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Chapter XII: textual specimens in translation -- 1. Hullin 8. 1 with Gemara 103b-104b -- 2. Baba Mesi'a 1. 8 with Gemara 20a- 21a -- chapter XIII: the more important teachers -- 1. Bibliography -- 2. The oldest period and the five 'pairs' -- 3. First generation of Tannaim -- 4. Second generation of Tannaim (ca 90-130 C.E) -- 5. Third generation of Tannaim (ca. 130-160 C.E) -- 6. Fourth generation -- 7. Fifth generation of Tannaim -- 8. First generation of Amoraim -- 9. Second generation of Amoraim -- 10. Third generation of Amoraim -- 11. Fourth generation of Ammoraim -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XVII: the Homiletic Midrashim -- 1. Pesiktha (deRab kahana) -- 2. Wayyikra Rabba -- 3. Tanhuma or Yelammedenu -- 4. Pesiktha Rabbathi -- 5. Debarim Rabba, Bemidbar R., Shemoth R. -- 6. Smaller homiletical midrashim -- Chapter XVIII: the oldest expositional Midrashim -- 1. Bereshith Rabba -- 2. Midrash on Lamentations -- Chapter XIX: Midrashim on the five megilloth -- 1. The so-called Rabboth -- 2. Other Midrashim on the Meggiloth -- Chapter XX: other expositional Midrashim -- Chapter XXI: other Haggadic works -- 1. Narrative Haggada -- 2. Ethical Midrashim -- 3. Mysticism (also symbolism of letters and numbers) -- Chapter XXII: collective works and commentaries which go by the name of Midrash -- Chapter XXIII: Midrash collections and translations -- 1. Midrash collections -- 2. Translations -- Appendicies -- I. Tabular survey of the tractates in Mishna, Talmud and Tosephta -- II. Alphabetical list of tractates in the Mishna -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The opening words of those chapters in the Babylonian Talmud which have Gemara, in alphabetical order -- IV. Repetitions within the Palestinian Talmud.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: introduction to the Talmud -- Chapter I: definition of terms -- 1. Mishna -- 2. Mathnitha -- 3. Beraitha -- 4. Gemara -- 5. Talmud -- 6. Midrash -- 7. Halakah -- 8. Haggada -- Chapter II: a sketch of the history of the Talmud -- 1. The beginnings of the traditional lore -- 2. The interdict on writing down -- 3. The traditional law up to the codification of the Mishna by Rabbi -- Chapter III: the division of the Mishna (the Talmuds, the Tosephta) and the arrangement of its parts -- 1. Orders, Tractates, chapters -- 2. Tabular survey of the tractates in Mishna, Talmuds and Tosephta -- 3. Alphabetical list of tractates in the Mishna -- 4. The opening words of those chapters in the Babylonian Talmud which have Gemara, in alphabetical order -- Chapter IV: contents of the sicty-three tractates of the Mishna according to the order of Moses Maimonides -- 1. First order: Zera'im 'seeds' -- 2. Second order: Mo'ed 'festivals' -- 3. Third order: Nashim 'women' -- 4. Fourth order: Nezekin 'damages' -- 5. Fifth order: Kodashim 'sacred things' -- 6. Sixth order" Toharoth 'purities' -- Chapter V: the Palestinian Talmud -- 1. A sketch of the history of the Palestinian Talmud -- 2. The absence of many tractates -- 3. The authority of the Palestinian Talmud -- Chapter VI: the Babylonian Talmud -- Chapter VII: the extra-canonical tractates -- 1. The tractates which are joined to the Babylonian Talmud -- 2. The other 'small tractates' -- Chapter VIII: the Tosephta -- Chapter IX: history of the Talmud text -- 1. General remarks -- 2. Manuscripts (and ancient citations in lieu of them) -- 3. Editions".
- catalog title "Einleitung in Talmud und Midrasch. English".
- catalog title "Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash / by Hermann L. Strack ; authorized translation on the basis of the author's revised copy of the fifth German edition.".
- catalog type "text".