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A Judeoarabic Parody Of The Life Of Jesus The Toledot Yeshu Helene Narrative Miriam Goldstein

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A Judeoarabic Parody Of The Life Of Jesus The Toledot Yeshu Helene Narrative Miriam Goldstein
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A Judeoarabic Parody Of The Life Of Jesus The Toledot Yeshu Helene Narrative Miriam Goldstein instant download after payment.

Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Miriam Goldstein
ISBN: 9783161618864, 3161618866
Language: English
Year: 2023

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A Judeoarabic Parody Of The Life Of Jesus The Toledot Yeshu Helene Narrative Miriam Goldstein by Miriam Goldstein 9783161618864, 3161618866 instant download after payment.

Miriam Goldstein provides the first-ever examination of the Judeo-Arabic versions of Toledot Yeshu (TY), the notorious parody of the life of Jesus originating in Late Antiquity, as well as a full edition and translation of Judeo-Arabic TY texts from their earliest fragmentary witnesses through their early modern copies. The author illuminates the historical and literary development of the Judeo-Arabic TY texts, retelling the story of this long-lived polemical narrative with the critical inclusion of this significant Judeo-Arabic material. Goldstein considers the function of the narrative in the religiously diverse Arabic-speaking milieu and traces the existence of TY in a variety of languages in later Jewish Near Eastern story collections. In this study, the author transforms historical understandings of Toledot Yeshu and of the Near Eastern communities who read and transmitted the narrative.

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