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- catalog contributor b1643370.
- catalog created "1985, c1984.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "1985, c1984.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1985, c1984.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 216-220.".
- catalog description "The Talmudic argument -- The literary form of the Babylonian Talmud -- Bererah: retrospective specification -- Yeúsh she-lo mida'at: unconscious abandonment of property -- Rubba: probability -- Davar she-lo ba le'olam: conveyance of a thing not yet in existence -- Kol she-eyno be-zeh ahar zeh afilu be-vat ahat eyno: whatever cannot be established in a consecutive sequence cannot be established even in a simultaneous sequence -- Yesh horesh telem ehad: a single act of ploughing can result in a number of penalties -- Simanin de-oraita o de-rabbanan: whether reliance on distinguishing marks for the purpose of identification is biblical or rabbinic -- Devarim she-be-lev eynam devarim: mental reservations in contracts are disregarded -- Hazakah: presumptive state -- Gadol kevod ha-beriot: the law and regard for human dignity -- Hazmanah milta: whether the designation of an object for a particular use is effective -- Mitzvat 'aseh she-ha-zeman geramah: positive precepts dependent on time from which women are exempt -- Heyzek she-eyno nikar: indiscernible damage to property -- Kinyan hatzer: acquisition by means of a domain -- Palginan be-dibbura: admission of part of a testimony even though another part of the same testimony is rejected -- Tadir u-mekuddash: which take precedence: the more constant or the more sacred? -- Palga nizka: the nature of the payment of half-damages to which the owner of a goring ox is liable -- Patur mi-diney adam ve-hayyav be-diney shamayim: cases where there is a liability in the eyes of God even though the human courts cannot enforce payment -- Mahal 'al kevodo kevodo mahul: renunciation of honour by one to whom it is due.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 220 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521263700".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "1985, c1984.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "BM503.7 .J33 1984".
- catalog subject "Jewish law Interpretation and construction.".
- catalog subject "Talmud Hermeneutics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Talmudic argument -- The literary form of the Babylonian Talmud -- Bererah: retrospective specification -- Yeúsh she-lo mida'at: unconscious abandonment of property -- Rubba: probability -- Davar she-lo ba le'olam: conveyance of a thing not yet in existence -- Kol she-eyno be-zeh ahar zeh afilu be-vat ahat eyno: whatever cannot be established in a consecutive sequence cannot be established even in a simultaneous sequence -- Yesh horesh telem ehad: a single act of ploughing can result in a number of penalties -- Simanin de-oraita o de-rabbanan: whether reliance on distinguishing marks for the purpose of identification is biblical or rabbinic -- Devarim she-be-lev eynam devarim: mental reservations in contracts are disregarded -- Hazakah: presumptive state -- Gadol kevod ha-beriot: the law and regard for human dignity -- Hazmanah milta: whether the designation of an object for a particular use is effective -- Mitzvat 'aseh she-ha-zeman geramah: positive precepts dependent on time from which women are exempt -- Heyzek she-eyno nikar: indiscernible damage to property -- Kinyan hatzer: acquisition by means of a domain -- Palginan be-dibbura: admission of part of a testimony even though another part of the same testimony is rejected -- Tadir u-mekuddash: which take precedence: the more constant or the more sacred? -- Palga nizka: the nature of the payment of half-damages to which the owner of a goring ox is liable -- Patur mi-diney adam ve-hayyav be-diney shamayim: cases where there is a liability in the eyes of God even though the human courts cannot enforce payment -- Mahal 'al kevodo kevodo mahul: renunciation of honour by one to whom it is due.".
- catalog title "The Talmudic argument : a study in Talmudic reasoning and methodology / Louis Jacobs.".
- catalog type "text".