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5 - Hermeneutics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2019

François-Xavier Licari
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University of Lorraine
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Basta, P. Gezerah Shawah: storia, forme e metodi dell’analogia biblica, Editrice Pontificio Istituto Biblico, 2006.Google Scholar
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Cohen, B.Letter and Spirit in Jewish and Roman Law,” in Davis, Moshe (ed.), Mordecai M. Kaplan Jubilee Volume, on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1953 (English Section), p. 109.Google Scholar
Faur, J.Law and Hermeneutics in Rabbinic Jurisprudence: A Maimonidean Perspective,” 14 Cardozo Law Review 1657 (1993).Google Scholar
Garfinkel, S.Clearing Peshat and Derash,” in Saebo, M. (ed.), Hebrew Bible/Old Testament: The History of Its Interpretation, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2000, p. 129.Google Scholar
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Jackson, B. S.On the Nature of Analogical Argument in Early Jewish Law,” 11 Jewish Law Annual 137 (1994).Google Scholar
Jaffé, D. Essai sur l’interprétation et la culture talmudiques, Cerf, 2013.Google Scholar
Loewe, R. The “Plain” Meaning of Scripture in Early Jewish Exegesis, Institute of Jewish Studies, University College, 1960.Google Scholar
Mielziner, M. Introduction to the Talmud, 4th edn., Bloch Publishing, 1968.Google Scholar
Weingreen, J. From Bible to Mishna: The Continuity of Tradition, Manchester University Press, 1976.Google Scholar
Weiss Halivni, D. Peshat and Derash: Plain and Applied Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis, Oxford University Press, 1991.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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