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Transmitting Mishnah: the shaping influence of oral tradition
2006, Cambridge University Press
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0521857503 9780521857505
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Table of Contents
The oral conceptual lens
Caveats to the theory of oral composition
The literary and the oral in Mishnah
The theory of textual corruption
The present study
A brief introduction to the tractate of oaths and other technical terminology
Sharing an overarching structural framework : M. Shev 5:4-5 and T. Shev. 2:16
Fixed phrases in common : M. Shev. 7:1-7 and T. Shev 6:1-4 97
Shared underlying conceptual concerns : M. Shev. 3:4 and T. Shev. 2:1-2
Using talmudic commentaries
Omnisignificance, atomization, and a narrow exegetical focus
The Yerushalmi on M. Shev. 3:1
The Bavli on M. Shev. 3:1
Ascribing increasingly intense degrees of authorial intention
The Yerushalmi on M. Shev. 3:8
The Bavli on M. Shev. 3:2-34
Casuistic form in biblical and ancient Near Eastern codes
Basic casuistic form : using particular cases to illustrate general rules
The series of related cases : an exercise in compare and contrast
Improbable cases : exploring how different legal principles intersect
Borderline cases and disputes : fleshing out legal ambiguities
Pedagogical uses of borderline cases
The unsolvable problem
Using borderline cases to understand disagreements
Borderline cases in mishnaic exegesis
An extended exercise in probing mishnaic ambiguity.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
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