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Mintz, Sharon. Printing The Talmud: From Bomberg to Schottenstein
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| Author: | Sharon Mintz |
| Title: | Printing The Talmud: From Bomberg to Schottenstein |
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| Publisher: | Yeshiva University Museum |
| Publication Date: | 8/28/2005 12:00:00 AM 2005 |
| Availability: | On Backorder |
| ISBN: | 0-945447-17-5 |
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| Format: | Paperback 9 x 12, 1 volume(s), 352 pages, over 100 color plates illustrations |
A fascinating exploration into the world of Talmud study, this book illustrates how technological advances - the invention of the printing press more than 500 years ago and the impact of computers in recent decades - have transformed the ancient discipline of Talmud study into an accessible pursuit available to all. Runner up for the 2005 National Jewish Book Award in the categories of Scholarship and Visual Arts.
- Forward
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Making of the Mishnah and the Talmud
- The Babyloniann Talmud in Its Historical Context
- The Talmud in the Geonic Period
- The Printed Page of the Talmud:The Commentaries and Their Authors
- What Do They Study in Your Yeshivah?The Scope of Talmudic Commentary in Europe During the High middle Ages
- Christian Condemnation, Censorship, and Exploitation of the Talmud
- Earliest Printings of the Talmud
- The Status of the Talmud in Early Modern Europe
- In the Margins of the Text: Changes in the Page of the Talmud
- The"Vilna Shas" and East European Jewry
- Talmud Study in the MOdern Era: Wissenschaft and Drisk to Daf Yomi
- The Study of the Talmud in Contemporary Yeshivot
- The Talmud in Translation
- THe Transmission of the Talmud and the Computer Age
- The Schottenstein Edition of the Babylonian Talmud: The Next Stage in Talmudic Elucidation
- Medium and Message:The Talmud as a Transmitter of Jewish Culture
- Catalog of Objects in the Exhibition
- Contributors
- Photographic Credits
- Index
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