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The Karaite Tradition of Hebrew Grammatical Thought in its Classical Form (2 Vols.): A Critical Edition and English Translation of <i>al-Kitāb al-Kāfī fī al-Luġa al-ʿIbrāniyya</i> by ʾAbū al-Faraj Hārūn ibn al-Faraj: Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, cartea 37

Autor Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, María Ángeles Gallego, Geoffrey Khan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 mai 2003
The book, consisting of two volumes, presents a critical edition and an annotated English translation of the work on Hebrew grammar al-Kitāb al-Kāfī fī al-Luġa al-'Ibārniyya by the medieval Karaite grammarian 'Abū al-Faraj Hārūn Ibn Faraj. This was one of the most important works on Hebrew grammar that was written in the Middle Ages, which, however, was lost to knowledge for several centuries and is here recovered from medieval manuscripts for the first time in a modern edition.
In addition to the text edition and translation, the book contains an introduction on the background of the text and the codicology of the manuscripts.
This publication will be of interest not only to Hebraists and Biblical scholars but also to scholars concerned with the history of linguistic thought and medieval thought in general.
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ISBN-13: 9789004132726
ISBN-10: 9004132724
Pagini: 524
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics


Public țintă

Those interested in Hebrew and Biblical studies, Semitic philology, also medievalists in general and scholars interested in the history of grammatical thought

Notă biografică

Geoffrey Khan, Ph.D. (1984) in Semitic languages, University of London, is Professor of Semitic Philology at the University of Cambridge. He has published extensively on medieval Semitic texts and modern Semitic dialectology, including The Early Karaite Tradition of Hebrew Grammatical Thought (Brill, 2000).