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Sommario
Antiquity:
On Jewish Metronymics in the Graeco-Roman Period;
J.J. Price. His Days Shall be One Hundred and Twenty Years: Genesis 6:3 in Early Judaism and Ancient Christianity;
P.W. Horst. Poetry and Piyyut:
Qumran Poetry and Piyyut: Some Observations on Hebrew Poetic Traditions in Biblical and Post-Biblical Times;
W.-J.van Bekkum A New Rahat by Saadia Gaon;
T. Beeri. Lyric and Liturgy in the Gabiriolian Tradition;
J. Yahalom. A Muwashshah from the Genizah;
A. Schippers. Flora and Fauna in Medieval Piyyut-Commentary;
E. Hollender. Middle Ages:
Why Medieval Hebrew Studies? Some Thoughts on Stefan C. Reif's Inaugural Lecture;
I.E. Zwiep. A Letter of Greetings to R. Hayyim ben Hanan'el ha-Dayyân from the Geniza;
P.B. Fenton. Abraham ibn Ezra: Between Tradition and Philology;
A. Sáenz-Badillos. From Jacob or Esau? to Has the Messiah Come? Controversies between Jews and Christians as Reflected in Bible Exegesis;
H. Trautner-Kromann. Maimonides:
Logic to Interpretation: Maimonides' Use of al-Fârâbî's Model of Metaphor;
M.Z. Cohen. Four Implicit Quotations of Philosophical Sources in Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed;
G. Freudenthal. More on Maimonides on Music;
E. Seroussi. Books and Manuscripts:
The Greek Glosses of the Fitzwilliam Museum Bible;
N.de Lange. An Early Hebrew Manuscript from Byzantium;
J. Olszowy-Schlanger. Abraham ibn Daud and the Midrash ha-Hokhmah: a Mini-Discovery;
R. Fontaine. A Hidden Treasure in the Athias Cabinet, or Quid Novum in Armariolo Athii;
A.K. Offenberg. An Unknown Passover Haggadah by Joseph ben David of Leipnik in the Library of Blickling Hall;
E.G.L. Schrijver. Modern and Contemporary:
The Problems of Jewish Studies;
M. Goodman. The Twilight between Scholarship and Mysticism;
J.H. Laenan. Soirée bei Kohn: Jewish Elements in the Repertoire of Hermann Leopoldi;
N.G. Jacobs. The Writer Who Wrote More than He Meant to Write: On Arthur Miller's Broken Glass;
B. Baanders. Corrigenda:
Gruschka, R. and
M. Aptroot. Offenberg, A.K.