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Tractates Šabbat and ʿEruvin
= Masekhtot Shabat ṿe-ʿEruvin -
Visual Aspects of Scribal Culture in Ashkenaz
Shaping the 'Small Book of Commandments' (SeMaK) -
Neo-orthodoxe jüdische Belletristik in Deutschland (1859-1888)
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Visual aspects of scribal culture in Ashkenaz
shaping the Small Book of Commandments (SeMaK) -
Snapshots of evolving traditions
jewish and christian manuscript culture, textual fluidity, and new philology -
Uncovering ancient editing
documented evidence of changes in Joshua 24 and related texts -
Chaos from the Ancient world to Early modernity
formations of the formless -
Wilhelm Herzberg’s Jewish Family Papers (1868)
Interdisciplinary Readings of a Forgotten Bestseller -
Genesis
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Antisemitismus im Kontext der Politischen Romantik
Konstruktionen des "Deutschen" und des "Jüdischen" bei Arnim, Brentano und Saul Ascher -
Midrash and multiplicity
pirke de-rabbi Eliezer and the renewal of rabbinic interpretive culture -
Abraham and Melchizedek
scribal activity of second temple times in Genesis 14 and Psalm 110 -
Wilhelm Herzberg's Jewish family papers (1868)
interdisciplinary readings of a Forgotten Bestseller -
Abraham and Melchizedek
Scribal Activity of Second Temple Times in Genesis 14 and Psalm 110 -
Wilhelm Herzberg’s Jewish Family Papers (1868)
Interdisciplinary Readings of a Forgotten Bestseller -
Snapshots of Evolving Traditions
Jewish and Christian Manuscript Culture, Textual Fluidity, and New Philology -
Neo-orthodoxe jüdische Belletristik in Deutschland (1859–1888)
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Genesis
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Chaos from the Ancient World to Early Modernity
Formations of the Formless -
Midrash and Multiplicity
Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer and the Renewal of Rabbinic Interpretive Culture -
Visual aspects of scribal culture in Ashkenaz
shaping the Small Book of Commandments (SeMaK) -
Neo-orthodoxe jüdische Belletristik in Deutschland (1859-1888)
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Neo-orthodoxe jüdische Belletristik in Deutschland (1859-1888)
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Snapshots of evolving traditions
Jewish and Christian manuscript culture, textual fluidity, and new philology