Time, astronomy, and calendars in the Jewish tradition / / Sacha Stern, Charles Burnett ; editors.

The study of time, astronomy, and calendars, has been closely intertwined in the history of Western culture and, more particularly, Jewish tradition. Jewish interest in astronomy was fostered by the Jewish calendar, which was based on the courses of the sun and the moon, whilst astronomy, in turn, l...

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Superior document:Time, astronomy, and calendars, Volume 3
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : Brill,, 2014.
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Time, astronomy, and calendars ; v. 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (387 p.)
Notes:"The study of time, astronomy, and calendars, has been closely intertwined in the history of Western culture and, more particularly, Jewish tradition. Jewish interest in astronomy was fostered by the Jewish calendar, which was based on the courses of the sun and the moon, whist astronomy, in turn, led to a better understanding of how time should be reckoned. Time, Astronomy, and Calendars in the Jewish tradition, edited by Sacha Stern and Charles Burnett, presents a wide selection of original research in this multi-disciplinary field, ranging from Antiquity to the later Middle Ages. Its variety of approaches and sub-themes reflects the relevance of astronomy and calendars to many aspects of Jewish, and more generally ancient and medieval, culture and social history. Contributors include: Jonathan Ben-Dov, Reimund Leicht, Marina Rustow, Francois de Blois, Raymond Mercier, Philipp Nothaft, Josefina Rodriguez Arribas, Ilana Wartenberg, Israel Sandman, Justine Isserles, Anne C. Kineret Sittig, Katharina Keim, and Sacha Stern"--Summary.
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Time, astronomy, and calendars, 2211-632X ; Volume 3
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"The study of time, astronomy, and calendars, has been closely intertwined in the history of Western culture and, more particularly, Jewish tradition. Jewish interest in astronomy was fostered by the Jewish calendar, which was based on the courses of the sun and the moon, whist astronomy, in turn, led to a better understanding of how time should be reckoned. Time, Astronomy, and Calendars in the Jewish tradition, edited by Sacha Stern and Charles Burnett, presents a wide selection of original research in this multi-disciplinary field, ranging from Antiquity to the later Middle Ages. Its variety of approaches and sub-themes reflects the relevance of astronomy and calendars to many aspects of Jewish, and more generally ancient and medieval, culture and social history. Contributors include: Jonathan Ben-Dov, Reimund Leicht, Marina Rustow, Francois de Blois, Raymond Mercier, Philipp Nothaft, Josefina Rodriguez Arribas, Ilana Wartenberg, Israel Sandman, Justine Isserles, Anne C. Kineret Sittig, Katharina Keim, and Sacha Stern"--Summary.
Preliminary Material -- 1. A Jewish Parapegma? Reading 1 Enoch 82 in Roman Egypt / Jonathan Ben-Dov -- 2. Observing the Moon: Astronomical and Cosmological Aspects in the Rabbinic New Moon Procedure / Reimund Leicht -- 3. Cosmology as Science or Cosmology as Theology? Reflections on the Astronomical Chapters of Pirke DeRabbi Eliezer / Katharina Keim -- 4. Some Early Islamic and Christian Sources Regarding the Jewish Calendar (9th–11th centuries) / François de Blois -- 5. The Jewish Calendar Controversy of 921–22: Reconstructing the Manuscripts and their Transmission History / Marina Rustow and Sacha Stern -- 6. The Hebrew Calendrical Bookshelf of the Early Twelfth Century: The Cases of Abraham bar Ḥiyya and Jacob bar Samson / Ilana Wartenberg -- 7. Scribal Prerogative in Modifying Calendrical Tables / Israel M. Sandman -- 8. Astronomical Tables of Abraham bar Ḥiyya / Raymond Mercier -- 9. The Sabbath Epistle by Abraham Ibn Ezra: Its Purpose and Novelty / Anne C. Kineret Sittig -- 10. Medieval Jews and Medieval Astrolabes: Where, Why, How, and What For? / Josefina Rodríguez Arribas -- 11. Some Hygiene and Dietary Calendars in Hebrew Manuscripts from Medieval Ashkenaz / Justine Isserles -- 12. Me pudet audire Iudeum talia scire: A Late Medieval Latin School Text on the Jewish Calendar / C. Philipp E. Nothaft.
The study of time, astronomy, and calendars, has been closely intertwined in the history of Western culture and, more particularly, Jewish tradition. Jewish interest in astronomy was fostered by the Jewish calendar, which was based on the courses of the sun and the moon, whilst astronomy, in turn, led to a better understanding of how time should be reckoned. Time, Astronomy, and Calendars in the Jewish Tradition , edited by Sacha Stern and Charles Burnett, presents a wide selection of original research in this multi-disciplinary field, ranging from Antiquity to the later Middle Ages. Its variety of approaches and sub-themes reflects the relevance of astronomy and calendars to many aspects of Jewish, and more generally ancient and medieval, culture and social history. Contributors include: Jonathan Ben-Dov, Reimund Leicht, Marina Rustow, Francois de Blois, Raymond Mercier, Philipp Nothaft, Josefina Rodriguez Arribas, Ilana Wartenberg, Israel Sandman, Justine Isserles, Anne C. Kineret Sittig, Katharina Keim, and Sacha Stern
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Jewish calendar History To 1500.
Jewish astronomy History To 1500.
Jewish cosmology History To 1500.
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title Time, astronomy, and calendars in the Jewish tradition /
spellingShingle Time, astronomy, and calendars in the Jewish tradition /
Time, astronomy, and calendars,
Preliminary Material --
1. A Jewish Parapegma? Reading 1 Enoch 82 in Roman Egypt /
2. Observing the Moon: Astronomical and Cosmological Aspects in the Rabbinic New Moon Procedure /
3. Cosmology as Science or Cosmology as Theology? Reflections on the Astronomical Chapters of Pirke DeRabbi Eliezer /
4. Some Early Islamic and Christian Sources Regarding the Jewish Calendar (9th–11th centuries) /
5. The Jewish Calendar Controversy of 921–22: Reconstructing the Manuscripts and their Transmission History /
6. The Hebrew Calendrical Bookshelf of the Early Twelfth Century: The Cases of Abraham bar Ḥiyya and Jacob bar Samson /
7. Scribal Prerogative in Modifying Calendrical Tables /
8. Astronomical Tables of Abraham bar Ḥiyya /
9. The Sabbath Epistle by Abraham Ibn Ezra: Its Purpose and Novelty /
10. Medieval Jews and Medieval Astrolabes: Where, Why, How, and What For? /
11. Some Hygiene and Dietary Calendars in Hebrew Manuscripts from Medieval Ashkenaz /
12. Me pudet audire Iudeum talia scire: A Late Medieval Latin School Text on the Jewish Calendar /
title_full Time, astronomy, and calendars in the Jewish tradition / Sacha Stern, Charles Burnett ; editors.
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1. A Jewish Parapegma? Reading 1 Enoch 82 in Roman Egypt /
2. Observing the Moon: Astronomical and Cosmological Aspects in the Rabbinic New Moon Procedure /
3. Cosmology as Science or Cosmology as Theology? Reflections on the Astronomical Chapters of Pirke DeRabbi Eliezer /
4. Some Early Islamic and Christian Sources Regarding the Jewish Calendar (9th–11th centuries) /
5. The Jewish Calendar Controversy of 921–22: Reconstructing the Manuscripts and their Transmission History /
6. The Hebrew Calendrical Bookshelf of the Early Twelfth Century: The Cases of Abraham bar Ḥiyya and Jacob bar Samson /
7. Scribal Prerogative in Modifying Calendrical Tables /
8. Astronomical Tables of Abraham bar Ḥiyya /
9. The Sabbath Epistle by Abraham Ibn Ezra: Its Purpose and Novelty /
10. Medieval Jews and Medieval Astrolabes: Where, Why, How, and What For? /
11. Some Hygiene and Dietary Calendars in Hebrew Manuscripts from Medieval Ashkenaz /
12. Me pudet audire Iudeum talia scire: A Late Medieval Latin School Text on the Jewish Calendar /
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1. A Jewish Parapegma? Reading 1 Enoch 82 in Roman Egypt /
2. Observing the Moon: Astronomical and Cosmological Aspects in the Rabbinic New Moon Procedure /
3. Cosmology as Science or Cosmology as Theology? Reflections on the Astronomical Chapters of Pirke DeRabbi Eliezer /
4. Some Early Islamic and Christian Sources Regarding the Jewish Calendar (9th–11th centuries) /
5. The Jewish Calendar Controversy of 921–22: Reconstructing the Manuscripts and their Transmission History /
6. The Hebrew Calendrical Bookshelf of the Early Twelfth Century: The Cases of Abraham bar Ḥiyya and Jacob bar Samson /
7. Scribal Prerogative in Modifying Calendrical Tables /
8. Astronomical Tables of Abraham bar Ḥiyya /
9. The Sabbath Epistle by Abraham Ibn Ezra: Its Purpose and Novelty /
10. Medieval Jews and Medieval Astrolabes: Where, Why, How, and What For? /
11. Some Hygiene and Dietary Calendars in Hebrew Manuscripts from Medieval Ashkenaz /
12. Me pudet audire Iudeum talia scire: A Late Medieval Latin School Text on the Jewish Calendar /
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