Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy : : a study of epicurea and rhetorica in early Midrashic writings / / Henry A. Fischel.

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [1973]
©1973
Year of Publication:1973
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spelling Fischel, Henry A. (Henry Albert), 1913-2008, author.
Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy : a study of epicurea and rhetorica in early Midrashic writings / Henry A. Fischel.
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, Massachusetts : Brill, [1973]
©1973
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Studia Post Biblica ; 21
Part I: The "Four in 'Paradise'" (Hagigah, et al.): Anti-Epicurean stereotype, biography, and parody in the portrayals of Tannaim -- Epicureanism in the Ancient Near East -- Part II: An Epicurean Sententia on providence and divine justice in the Midrash -- Part III: Epicurea and Rhetorica in the Midrash of Ben Zoma -- An heurematological oration -- An oration on table manners and gratitude -- Stoic Paradoxa -- An anti-Epicurean sorites -- A Chria on absentmindedness -- Part IV: Appendix. Epicurea and Rhetorica of Ben Azzai? -- The meaning of sacrifice -- Laughter at death -- The sage's death -- Two Bona and two Mala -- Celibacy -- Education of women -- Endorsement of controversial books -- Man in God's image and Imitatio Dei -- Avoidance of sin -- The sage's asceticism -- Memento mori -- Inclination and fate -- Man and the cosmos -- Epilogue.
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Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy : a study of epicurea and rhetorica in early Midrashic writings /
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title_full Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy : a study of epicurea and rhetorica in early Midrashic writings / Henry A. Fischel.
title_fullStr Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy : a study of epicurea and rhetorica in early Midrashic writings / Henry A. Fischel.
title_full_unstemmed Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy : a study of epicurea and rhetorica in early Midrashic writings / Henry A. Fischel.
title_auth Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy : a study of epicurea and rhetorica in early Midrashic writings /
title_new Rabbinic literature and Greco-Roman philosophy :
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contents Part I: The "Four in 'Paradise'" (Hagigah, et al.): Anti-Epicurean stereotype, biography, and parody in the portrayals of Tannaim -- Epicureanism in the Ancient Near East -- Part II: An Epicurean Sententia on providence and divine justice in the Midrash -- Part III: Epicurea and Rhetorica in the Midrash of Ben Zoma -- An heurematological oration -- An oration on table manners and gratitude -- Stoic Paradoxa -- An anti-Epicurean sorites -- A Chria on absentmindedness -- Part IV: Appendix. Epicurea and Rhetorica of Ben Azzai? -- The meaning of sacrifice -- Laughter at death -- The sage's death -- Two Bona and two Mala -- Celibacy -- Education of women -- Endorsement of controversial books -- Man in God's image and Imitatio Dei -- Avoidance of sin -- The sage's asceticism -- Memento mori -- Inclination and fate -- Man and the cosmos -- Epilogue.
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