A Talmud in exile : the Influence of Yerushalmi Avodah Zarah on the formation of Bavli Avodah zarah /

"This book is a targetted study engaging the widely known phenomenon that many tractates in the Babylonian Talmud exhibit broad similarities to their counterparts in the Palestinian Talmud. Gray argues that this is the result of the production of an "early Talmud" in Palestine that ma...

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Author / Contributor: Gray, Alyssa M. (Author)
Corporate Authors: National Endowment for the Humanities (sponsoring body.), Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (sponsoring body.)
Other authors / contributors: Satlow, Michael L. (editorial director.)
Edition:Second edition.
Imprint: Providence : Brown Judaic Studies, 2020.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
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Series:Brown Judaic studies ; no. 342.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • B. Avodah Zarah Drew Sequences of Sugyot and Topics from Y. Avodah Zarah (Macro Analysis)
  • B. Avodah Zarah Sugyot as Secondary Reworkings of Y. Avodah Zarah Sugyot (Micro Analysis I)
  • B. Avodah Zarah's Awareness of Y. Avodah Zarah's Editing (Micro Analysis II)
  • The Provenance of Anonymous Material in the Bavli and the Role of Anonymous Material in B. Avodah Zarah's Appropriation of Y. Avodah Zarah (Micro Analysis III)
  • The Historical Context of B. Avodah Zarah's Appropriation of Y. Avodah Zarah
  • Conclusion: Y. Avodah Zarah Influenced the Formation of B. Avodah Zarah.