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Monferrer Sala, Juan Pedro; Universidad de Córdoba | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-0111th Psalm from the Arabic version by Hafs B. Albar al-Quti shows the use of another base-text which is different from the three texts which have been suggested up till now. Furthermore, the analysis allows us to think that the author could appl[...]texto impreso
Vázquez Allegue, Jaime; Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2004-12-27The identification of the manuscripts of the Dead Sea continues giving a lot that to speak. The present article analyzes two fragments of recent identification of the literature of Qumrán. In the two cases it is texts of legal content related wi[...]texto impreso
Pérez Fernández, Miguel; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-01Rabbinic Studies in Spain derive from Targumic Studies. Father of both of them is Prof. Alejandro Díez Macho ( … 1984). The first important work in the field of Rabbinics is the Mishnah translation by Carlos del Valle (1981). Since then 20 years[...]texto impreso
Monferrer Sala, Juan Pedro; Universidad de Córdoba | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2013-12-05In the present paper we offer an analysis of the Greek loanword אסטאן contained in 3Q15 XI,2, in which we propose an explanation of the loanword different from the raised so far. En el presente artículo ofrecemos un análisis del préstamo griego [...]texto impreso
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García Arévalo, Tania María; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2015-12-13Ahabat Ṣion, ‘Love in Zion’, by Abraham Mapu is considered the first Modern Hebrew novel and has been translated into numerous languages since its publication in 1853. Nevertheless, those Judeo-Arabic versions emerged from the Haskalah or Jewish[...]texto impreso
Gómez Aranda, Mariano; CCHS-CSIC, Madrid | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2012-10-27This article analyses Abraham ibn Ezra’s explanations on the flood from his two commentaries on Genesis. These explanations are compared with other observations by Ibn Ezra and with the opinions of other medieval authors. Behind his explanations[...]texto impreso
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Fernández Tejero, Emilia; CCHS-CSIC, Madrid | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2012-10-27The aim of this article is to establish the relation among three classical Tiberian manuscripts (C, A, L) and the Spanish manuscript M1 about the spelling of the name Absalom, using the classical sources and an electronic tool. The sources and t[...]texto impreso
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Regev, Shaul | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2012-10-27The sages of the 16th century viewed the Aggadic and Midrashic texts as the source and basis of an originally Jewish philosophy of a hidden and implicit character. These sages saw their main role in uncovering the philosophical ideas concealed i[...]