Creating fictional worlds :: peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah /
R. Samuel ben Meir (b. 1085) wrote his Torah commentary at a point in time when the French masters of Bible collected their glossae, but he wrote it also at the point in time that we today consider to be the turning point in 'lay literacy, ' when the Anglo-Norman aristocracy patronized the...
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Zusammenfassung: | R. Samuel ben Meir (b. 1085) wrote his Torah commentary at a point in time when the French masters of Bible collected their glossae, but he wrote it also at the point in time that we today consider to be the turning point in 'lay literacy, ' when the Anglo-Norman aristocracy patronized the production of romances. In the first half of the 12th century, Northern France was a vibrant spot. It was an era in which composing, reading, and listening to narratives and stories intensified as a complex cultural phenomenon. This book presents the idea that Rashbam tried to compete with this new intellectu. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 319 pages) |
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spelling | Liss, Hanna. Creating fictional worlds : peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah / by Hanna Liss. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011. 1 online resource (xii, 319 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in Jewish history and culture ; v. 25 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Print version record. Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter One The Northern French School of Biblical Exegesis: The Status Quaestionis in Modern Scholarship; 1. Jewish Life in Eleventh and Twelfth-Century Northern France (Tsarfat); 2. The Emergence of Peshat-Exegesis in Eleventh and Twelfth-Century Northern France; 3. Peshat-Exegesis as Anti-Christian Polemics?; 4. The Jews and the Langue d'Oïl; Chapter Two Reevaluating Biblical Commentaries in Northern France; 1. Bible Commentaries as Compilatory Literature?; 2. Rashi as a Hebrew Glossa Ordinaria? 3. Glosses, Commentaries, and the Significance of the mise-en-page4. Rashbam's Commentaries as Glosses; Chapter Three R. Samuel ben Meïr (Rashbam): His Torah Commentary and Its Transmission; 1. Rashbam's Life and Works; 2. Traces of the Literary Transmission of Rashbam's Commentary on the Torah; 3. The Sitz im Leben of Rashbam's Torah Commentary; Chapter Four The Torah and the Art of Narrative; 1. The Arrangement of the Biblical Narrative; 1.1. The Creation Narrative as Moses' Literary Composition; 1.2. Only Those Things that One Can See: Narrative Exegesis versus Philosophical Speculations 1.3. Literary Anticipation and Literary Bias: The Narratives of the Patriarchs1.4. Stylistic Devices; 2. 'Intentio auctoris': The Narrator and His Perspective; 2.1. History and Narrative; 2.2. 'Beyond the Jordan'; 2.3. The Psychology of the Biblical Author; 2.4. Author vs. Redactor?; 3. Fictional Dialogues in the Desert; 3.1. Moses' Refusal and the Awakening of a New Self-Awareness; 3.2. Moses' Reproof; 3.3. 'I, alone, should be distinguished': Interweaving Narratives and the Status of Moses; 4. Character Sketches in the Biblical Narratives: The Stories of the Patriarchs 2. From Midrash to Romance: The 'Chaste' King of Cush3. Abimelech's Self-Restraint and the Honor of Sarah; 4. Hebrew Commentary Literature and the 'Knightly Aftermath'; Chapter Six Peshat and Halakhah; 1. Jewish Maskilim or Christian Adversaries: Rashbam and the Expertise of the Human World; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. The Impurity of Animals and the Unambiguity of Divine Speech; 1.3. Bodily Purity and Figurative Speech; 1.4. Exceeding Denominational Boundaries: The Various Faces of 'Maskilim'; 2. The 'Ipssissima Verba Dei, ' the 'Redactor, ' and the Question of Peshat R. Samuel ben Meir (b. 1085) wrote his Torah commentary at a point in time when the French masters of Bible collected their glossae, but he wrote it also at the point in time that we today consider to be the turning point in 'lay literacy, ' when the Anglo-Norman aristocracy patronized the production of romances. In the first half of the 12th century, Northern France was a vibrant spot. It was an era in which composing, reading, and listening to narratives and stories intensified as a complex cultural phenomenon. This book presents the idea that Rashbam tried to compete with this new intellectu. Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, interpretation, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85013789 Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, Narrative. Samuel ben Meir, active 11th century-12th century. Perush ha-Torah. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88288171 Bible. Pentateuque Critique, interprétation, etc. Bible. Pentateuch fast Perush ha-Torah (Samuel ben Meir) fast RELIGION Biblical Studies Old Testament. bisacsh Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast has work: Creating fictional worlds (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFFDB36MBhBq9gpwkqGtmm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Liss, Hanna. Creating fictional worlds. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011 9789004194564 (DLC) 2010041729 (OCoLC)669269865 Studies in Jewish history and culture ; v. 25. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007059799 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=368067 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Liss, Hanna Creating fictional worlds : peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah / Studies in Jewish history and culture ; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter One The Northern French School of Biblical Exegesis: The Status Quaestionis in Modern Scholarship; 1. Jewish Life in Eleventh and Twelfth-Century Northern France (Tsarfat); 2. The Emergence of Peshat-Exegesis in Eleventh and Twelfth-Century Northern France; 3. Peshat-Exegesis as Anti-Christian Polemics?; 4. The Jews and the Langue d'Oïl; Chapter Two Reevaluating Biblical Commentaries in Northern France; 1. Bible Commentaries as Compilatory Literature?; 2. Rashi as a Hebrew Glossa Ordinaria? 3. Glosses, Commentaries, and the Significance of the mise-en-page4. Rashbam's Commentaries as Glosses; Chapter Three R. Samuel ben Meïr (Rashbam): His Torah Commentary and Its Transmission; 1. Rashbam's Life and Works; 2. Traces of the Literary Transmission of Rashbam's Commentary on the Torah; 3. The Sitz im Leben of Rashbam's Torah Commentary; Chapter Four The Torah and the Art of Narrative; 1. The Arrangement of the Biblical Narrative; 1.1. The Creation Narrative as Moses' Literary Composition; 1.2. Only Those Things that One Can See: Narrative Exegesis versus Philosophical Speculations 1.3. Literary Anticipation and Literary Bias: The Narratives of the Patriarchs1.4. Stylistic Devices; 2. 'Intentio auctoris': The Narrator and His Perspective; 2.1. History and Narrative; 2.2. 'Beyond the Jordan'; 2.3. The Psychology of the Biblical Author; 2.4. Author vs. Redactor?; 3. Fictional Dialogues in the Desert; 3.1. Moses' Refusal and the Awakening of a New Self-Awareness; 3.2. Moses' Reproof; 3.3. 'I, alone, should be distinguished': Interweaving Narratives and the Status of Moses; 4. Character Sketches in the Biblical Narratives: The Stories of the Patriarchs 2. From Midrash to Romance: The 'Chaste' King of Cush3. Abimelech's Self-Restraint and the Honor of Sarah; 4. Hebrew Commentary Literature and the 'Knightly Aftermath'; Chapter Six Peshat and Halakhah; 1. Jewish Maskilim or Christian Adversaries: Rashbam and the Expertise of the Human World; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. The Impurity of Animals and the Unambiguity of Divine Speech; 1.3. Bodily Purity and Figurative Speech; 1.4. Exceeding Denominational Boundaries: The Various Faces of 'Maskilim'; 2. The 'Ipssissima Verba Dei, ' the 'Redactor, ' and the Question of Peshat Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, interpretation, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85013789 Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, Narrative. Samuel ben Meir, active 11th century-12th century. Perush ha-Torah. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88288171 Bible. Pentateuque Critique, interprétation, etc. Bible. Pentateuch fast Perush ha-Torah (Samuel ben Meir) fast RELIGION Biblical Studies Old Testament. bisacsh |
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title | Creating fictional worlds : peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah / |
title_auth | Creating fictional worlds : peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah / |
title_exact_search | Creating fictional worlds : peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah / |
title_full | Creating fictional worlds : peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah / by Hanna Liss. |
title_fullStr | Creating fictional worlds : peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah / by Hanna Liss. |
title_full_unstemmed | Creating fictional worlds : peshaṭ-exegesis and narrativity in Rashbam's commentary on the Torah / by Hanna Liss. |
title_short | Creating fictional worlds : |
title_sort | creating fictional worlds peshat exegesis and narrativity in rashbam s commentary on the torah |
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topic | Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, interpretation, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85013789 Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, Narrative. Samuel ben Meir, active 11th century-12th century. Perush ha-Torah. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88288171 Bible. Pentateuque Critique, interprétation, etc. Bible. Pentateuch fast Perush ha-Torah (Samuel ben Meir) fast RELIGION Biblical Studies Old Testament. bisacsh |
topic_facet | Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, interpretation, etc. Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, Narrative. Samuel ben Meir, active 11th century-12th century. Perush ha-Torah. Bible. Pentateuque Critique, interprétation, etc. Bible. Pentateuch Perush ha-Torah (Samuel ben Meir) RELIGION Biblical Studies Old Testament. Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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