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The Delphic Maxim in Medieval Islam and Judaism
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Alexander Altmann
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS BOOK 2
- Hebrew Origins in the Light of Recent Discovery 3
- The Wife-Sister Motif in the Patriarchal Narratives 15
- Psalm 89: A Study in Inner Biblical Exegesis 29
- The Quintessence of Koheleth 47
- Elihu the Intruder 60
- The Rise of the Tiberian Bible Text 79
- How Much Greek in Jewish Palestine? 123
- Observations on Hekhalot Rabbati 142
- The Beginnings of Mishneh Torah Criticism 161
- Spinoza’s Dogmas of Universal Faith in the Light of their Medieval Jewish Background 183
- The Delphic Maxim in Medieval Islam and Judaism 196
- The Medieval Jewish Attitude Toward Hebrew 233
- Index of Scriptural Quotations 251
- Index of Names 254
- Index of Subjects 260
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS BOOK 2
- Hebrew Origins in the Light of Recent Discovery 3
- The Wife-Sister Motif in the Patriarchal Narratives 15
- Psalm 89: A Study in Inner Biblical Exegesis 29
- The Quintessence of Koheleth 47
- Elihu the Intruder 60
- The Rise of the Tiberian Bible Text 79
- How Much Greek in Jewish Palestine? 123
- Observations on Hekhalot Rabbati 142
- The Beginnings of Mishneh Torah Criticism 161
- Spinoza’s Dogmas of Universal Faith in the Light of their Medieval Jewish Background 183
- The Delphic Maxim in Medieval Islam and Judaism 196
- The Medieval Jewish Attitude Toward Hebrew 233
- Index of Scriptural Quotations 251
- Index of Names 254
- Index of Subjects 260