A Jewish Targum in a Christian world
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A Jewish Targum in a Christian world
(Jewish and Christian perspectives series, v. 27)
Brill, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-301) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
What is the use of a Targum in a cultural setting where Aramaic is not a common language anymore? And why would Christians be interested in a typically Jewish text in an otherwise anti-Jewish milieu? These and related questions have served as guides for Alberdina Houtman, Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman and Hans-Martin Kirn in bringing together the articles for the present book, which consists of three parts: 1. Uses and Functions of Targum in Europe; 2. Editing Targums and their Latin Translations; 3. Targums and Christianity. A number of the articles deal with the codicological and paratextual aspects of the relevant manuscripts and editions as witnesses of their cultural historical situations. The intended readership includes specialists in Targum, Jewish and medieval studies, (church) historians, codicologists and (Christian) theologians.
Table of Contents
Alberdina Houtman, Introduction
Part 1: Uses and Functions of Targum in Europe
Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman, A Variety of Targum Texts
Peter Sh. Lehnardt, The Role of Targum Samuel in European Jewish Liturgy
Hector M. Patmore and Johanna M. Tanja, Initial Observations Concerning the Text of Targum 2 Samuel 22 As Preserved in European Liturgical Manuscripts
Alberdina Houtman, The Role of the Targum in Jewish Education in Medieval Europe
Elodie Attia, Targum Layouts in Ashkenazi Manuscripts. Preliminary Methodological Observations
Part 2: Editing Targums and their Latin Translations
Geert W. Lorein, The Latin Versions of the Old Testament from Jerome to the Editio Clementina
Jesus de Prado Plumet, The Commission of Targum Manuscripts and the Patronage of Christian Hebraism in Sixteenth-Century Castile
Johanna M. Tanja and Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman, A Jewish Targum in a Remarkable Paratext. Paratextual Elements in Two Targum Manuscripts of Alfonso de Zamora
Hans van Nes and Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman, The 'Jewish' Rabbinic Bibles versus the 'Christian' Polyglot Bibles
Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman and Johanna M. Tanja, Christian Arguments for Including Targums in Polyglot Bibles
Part 3: Targum and Christianity
Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, The Study of the Aramaic Targum by Christians in Medieval France and England
Stephen G. Burnett, The Targum in Christian Scholarship to 1800
Hans Martin Kirn, Traces of Targum Reception in the Work of Martin Luther
Yaacov Deutsch, 'And Their Laws Are Diverse From All People': Haman's Protests against the Jews in Targum Sheni to Esther
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