Rabbinic Narrative: A Documentary Perspective, Volume One : : Forms, Types and Distribution of Narratives in the Mishnah, Tractate Abot, and the Tosefta / / Jacob Neusner.

Each Rabbinic document, from the Mishnah through the Bavli, defines itself by a unique combination of indicative traits of rhetoric, topic, and particular logic that governs its coherent discourse. But narratives in the same canonical compilations do not conform to the documentary indicators that go...

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Superior document:The Brill Reference Library of Judaism ; 14
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2003.
Year of Publication:2003
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:The Brill Reference Library of Judaism ; 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource (351 p.)
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505 0 |a Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. PSEUDO-NARRATIVE; PART ONE NARRATIVES IN THE MISHNAH FORMS, TYPES AND DISTRIBUTION; PART TWO NARRATIVES IN TRACTATE ABOT; PART THREE NARRATIVES IN THE TOSEFTA: FORMS, TYPES AND DISTRIBUTION; Bibliographical Appendix: Recent Studies of Rabbinic Narrative; Index of Subjects; Index of Ancient Sources 
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520 |a Each Rabbinic document, from the Mishnah through the Bavli, defines itself by a unique combination of indicative traits of rhetoric, topic, and particular logic that governs its coherent discourse. But narratives in the same canonical compilations do not conform to the documentary indicators that govern in these compilations, respectively. They form an anomaly for the documentary reading of the Rabbinic canon of the formative age. To remove that anomaly, this project classifies the types and forms of narratives and shows that particular documents exhibit distinctive preferences among those types. This detailed, systematic classification of Rabbinic narrative supplies these facts concerning the classification of narratives and their regularities: [1] what are the types and forms of narrative in a given document? [2] how are these distinctive types and forms of narrative distributed across the canonical documents of the formative age, the first six centuries C.E.? The answers for the documentary preferences are in Volumes One through Three, for the Mishnah-Tosefta, the Tannaite Midrash-compilations, and Rabbah-Midrash-compilations, respectively. Volume Four then sets forth the documentary history of each of the types of Rabbinic narrative, including the authentic narrative, the ma'aseh and the mashal. How the traits of the several types of narratives shift as the respective types move from document to document is spelled out in complete detail. This project opens an entirely new road toward the documentary analysis of Rabbinic narrative. It fills out an important chapter in the documentary hypothesis of the Rabbinic canon in the formative age. 
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