7 edition of A dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine period found in the catalog.
Published
1990
by Bar Ilan University Press in Ramat-Gan, Israel
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic. |
Statement | by Michael Sokoloff. |
Series | Dictionaries of Talmud, Midrash, and Targum ;, 2 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PJ5255 .S65 1990 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 823 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 823 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1982705M |
ISBN 10 | 9652261017 |
LC Control Number | 90229213 |
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic (abbreviated JPA) was a Western Aramaic language spoken by the Jews during the Classic Era in Judea and the Levant, specifically in Hasmonean, Herodian and Roman Judea and adjacent lands in the late first millennium BCE and later in Syria Palaestina and Palaestina Secunda in the early first millennium ge family: Afro-Asiatic, . Sokoloff, Michael. A dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic periods / Michael Sokoloff. Baltimore, Md. ; London: Johns Hopkins University Press, Call #= PJS65 Sokoloff, Michael. A dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine period. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University Press, Author: Mary St. Germain.
A Dictionary Of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic Of The Byzantine Period really liked it avg rating — 1 rating — published — 2 editions4/5(5). M. Sokoloff, A dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine period, 2nd ed. Ramat Gan/ Baltimore: Bar Ilan University Press/ Johns Hopkins Univeristy Press, M. Sokoloff, A dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic periods. Ramat-Gan / Baltimore: Bar Ilan University Press / Johns Hopkins University.
A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine Period spoken and written by Jews in Palestine during the Byzantine period, from the 3rd century CE to . Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University, Cloth, $ Twelve years after his Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine Period (Ramat Gan, 1 , 2 , 3 ), Michael Sokoloff has presented another major contribution to the field of Aramaic lexicography and an important tool for comparative Aramaic and Semitic studies.
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Scholars now realize the need to treat each dialect separately, and in A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, Michael Sokoloff provides a complete lexicon of the dialect spoken and written by Jews in Palestine during the Byzantine period, from the Cited by: Scholars now realize the need to treat each dialect separately, and in A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, Michael Sokoloff provides a complete lexicon of the dialect spoken.
A dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine period. Summary: Since the Middle Ages, lexographies of Talmudic and other rabbinic literature have combined in one entry Babylonian, Palestinian and Targumic words from various periods, consolidating differences in nuance and meaning.
Scholars now realize the need to treat each dialect separately, and in A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, Michael Sokoloff provides a complete lexicon of the dialect spoken and written by Jews in Palestine during the Byzantine period, from the third century C.E.
to the tenth ff draws on a wide range of sources, from inscriptions discovered in the. Palestinian Aramaic was also spoken by Palestinian Jews during the Roman and Byzantine period (Sokoloff ).
Today a significant number of Palestinian Aramaic words are found in both standard. The author's aim in preparing the present dictionary has from the very beginning been a dual one: 1. To provide students and scholars with a tool for an accurate understanding of the Aramaic dialect of the Jewish Palestinian literature of the Byzantine Period.
Scholars now realize the need to treat each dialect separately, and in A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, Michael Sokoloff provides a complete lexicon of the dialect spoken and written by Jews in Palestine during the Byzantine period, from the third century C.E.
to the tenth : Michael Sokoloff. Contains the Aramaic vocabulary of the Jewish literary and epigraphic sources of Eretz Israel from the third century C.E. until the Arab Conquest, including Palestinian Talmud, Midrashim, Targumim and synagogue inscriptions.
An index is available online. Michael Sokoloff is a professor of Hebrew and Semitic languages in the Faculty of Jewish Studies at Bar-Ilan University. He is the author of A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic and co-author (with Stephen A. Kaufman) of A Key-Word-In-Context Concordance to Targum Neofiti, both available from Johns by: Dictionaries.
A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic By Michael Sokoloff on line in searchable form.; Aramaic-English Online Glossary A very nice dictionary by Peshitta; Aramaic-English-Aramaic Outline Lexicon Search Online Outline Lexicon of General, Babylonian Talmudic, and Christian Palestinian Aramaic.; Grammars.
Learn Assyrian (Syriac-Aramaic). Professor Sokoloff’s A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine Period limits itself to the best and most reliable sources of JPA F rom the third to the seventh century A.D., the Jews of Palestine used Aramaic as their primary spoken and written language.
Michael SOKOLOFF, A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine Period (Dictionaries of Talmud, Midrash and Targum II). Ramat-Gan, Bar-Ilan University Press, p. 24,5 X 17 Finally a dictionary has been produced to guide students of the Aramaic literature and language in a large body of important Jewish writings.
It is a. Comparative material from adjacent Palestinian Aramaic dialects is adduced where functional. With ample linguistic and textual notes. Particularly important for the study of Aramaic Jewish and Christian sources composed during the Roman and Byzantine periods in the Land of Israel, and an absolute must for Biblical by: 5.
Comparative material from adjacent Palestinian Aramaic dialects is adduced where functional. With ample linguistic and textual notes. Particularly important for the study of Aramaic Jewish and Christian sources composed during the Roman and Byzantine periods in the Land of Israel, and an absolute must for Biblical by: 5.
Michael Sokoloff. A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzan- tine Period. Ramat-Gan: Bar Ilan University Press, pp. For decades it was a commonplace among scholars of Aramaic to decry the lack of a reliable dictionary for the varieties of Jewish Aramaic in late antiquity.
Reymond Eric D. Introductory Lessons in Aramaic. Online version. This book is intended for any individual who is interested in learning the basics of Biblical Aramaic.
A dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine period scholars with a tool for an accurate understanding of the Aramaic dialect of the Jewish Palestinian.
Genre/Form: Dictionaries Dictionnaires anglais: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Sokoloff, Michael. Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine period. Michael Sokoloff is a professor of Hebrew and Semitic languages in the Faculty of Jewish Studies at Bar-Ilan University.
He is the author of A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic and co-author (with Stephen A. Kaufman) of A Key-Word-In-Context Concordance to Targum Neofiti, both available from Johns Hopkins.4/5(1).
Biblical Aramaic, Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, Jewish Babylonian Aramaic, and Rabbinic Aramaic. The first attested Jewish Aramaic texts are from the Jewish military outpost in Elephantine, ca.
B.C.E. Other Jewish Aramaic texts are the Books of Ezra (ca. 4th cent. A dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine period (Dictionaries of Talmud, Midrash, and Targum) A dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine period. Bar Ilan University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press A search query can be a title of the book, a name of the author, ISBN or anything else.
The first new dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic in a century, this towering scholarly achievement provides a complete lexicon of the entire vocabulary used in both literary and epigraphic sources from the Jewish community in Babylon from the third century C.E.
to the twelfth century. Author Michael Sokoloff's primary source is, of course, the Babylonian .Title Page - Addenda: Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine Period - By Michael Sokoloff Title Author Danacode ISBN ISSN Keywords Advanced Book Details.6 A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine Period (Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan Univ.
Press, ) [DJPA]; A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic Periods (Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan Univ. Press, ) [DJBA]; A Dictionary of Judean Aramaic (Ramat-Gan: Bar-IlanFile Size: 1MB.