Rabbinic texts and the history of late-roman Palestine

Rabbinic texts and the history of late-roman Palestine

Goodman, Martin
Alexander, Philip

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This volume explains to ancient historians the value of the surviving rabbinic material from late-antiquity as evidence for the history of late-Roman Palestine, the nature of that material, and the problems inherent in its use for historical purposes. The book will be invaluable for all scholars concerned withthe history of the later Roman Empire. INDICE: Martin Goodman: Introduction; Part I: The Issues; 1: Philip Alexander: Using Rabbinic Literature as a source for the History of Late-Roman Palestine: Problems and Issues; 2: Fergus Millar: The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism; 3: Peter Schäfer: Research into Rabbinic Literature: An attemptto define the Status Quaestionis; 4: Chaim Milikowsky: The Status Quaestionisof Research into Rabbinic Literature; 5: Peter Schäfer & Chaim Milikowsky: Current Views on the Editing of the Rabbinic Texts of Late Antiquity: Reflections on a debate after twenty years; Part II: The Rabbinic Texts; 6: Amram Tropper: The State of Mishnah Studies; 7: Romen Reichman: The Tosefta and its Value for Historical Research: Questioning the historical reliability of case stories; 8: Gunter Stemberger: Halakhic Midrashim as Historical Sources; 9: Sacha Stern: The Talmud Yerushalmi; 10: Richard Kalmin: Problems in the use of the Bavli for the History of Late-Roman Palestine: the example of Astrology; 11: AlexSamely: Literary Structures and Historical Reconstruction: the example of Amoraic Midrash; 12: Wout van Bekkum: The Future of Ancient Piyyut; 13: Robert Hayward: Targum; 14: Robert Brody: The Epistle of Sherira Gaon; 15: Peter SchäFer: Hekhalot Literature and the Origins of Jewish Mysticism; Part III: History;16: Seth Schwartz: 'Rabbinic Culture' and Roman Culture; 17: Catherine Hezser: Material Culture and Daily Life; 18: Moshe Lavee: Rabbinic Literature and the History of Judaism in Late Antiquity: Challenges, methodology, and new approaches; 19: William Horbury: Rabbinic Perceptions of Christianity and the History of Roman Palestine; 20: Aharon Oppenheimer: Politics and Administration; 21: Hayyim Lapin: Economics and Society; Martin Goodman: Conclusion

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-726474-4
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 380
  • Fecha Publicación: 13/01/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés