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Migrating Tales The Talmuds Narratives And Their Historical Context Richard Kalmin

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Migrating Tales The Talmuds Narratives And Their Historical Context Richard Kalmin
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Richard Kalmin
ISBN: 9780520277250, 0520277252
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Migrating Tales The Talmuds Narratives And Their Historical Context Richard Kalmin by Richard Kalmin 9780520277250, 0520277252 instant download after payment.

Migrating Tales situates the Babylonian Talmud, or Bavli, in its cultural context by reading several rich rabbinic stories against the background of Greek, Syriac, Arabic, Persian, and Mesopotamian literature of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages, much of it Christian in origin. In this nuanced work, Richard Kalmin argues that non-Jewish literature deriving from the eastern Roman provinces is a crucially important key to interpreting Babylonian rabbinic literature, to a degree unimagined by earlier scholars. Kalmin demonstrates the extent to which rabbinic Babylonia was part of the Mediterranean world of late antiquity and part of the emerging but never fully realized cultural unity forming during this period in Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, and western Persia. Kalmin recognizes that the Bavli contains remarkable diversity, incorporating motifs derived from the cultures of contemporaneous religious and social groups. Looking closely at the intimate relationship between narratives of the Bavli and of the Christian Roman Empire, Migrating Tales brings the history of Judaism and Jewish culture into the ambit of the ancient world as a whole.

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