Abstract
The present study shows that exhaustive analysis of early fragments and compositions preserved in manuscript alone enables proper understanding of the crucial developments athat gave rise to the zoharic dialect(s). The mauscript material dates from the late thirteenth anf foutrtenth centuries placing it in the very early, formative period in the composition and dissemination of literary units that would only later come to be identified as part of the Zohar.
| Translated title of the contribution | The Zohar and its Aramaic: The dynamic development of the Aramaic dialect(s) of the Zoharic canon |
|---|---|
| Original language | Hebrew |
| Pages (from-to) | 221-287 |
| Number of pages | 67 |
| Journal | לשוננו: כתב-עת לחקר הלשון העברית והתחומים הסמוכים לה |
| Volume | פב |
| Issue number | ג |
| State | Published - 2021 |
IHP publications
- ihp
- Aramaic language
- Aramaic language -- Grammar
- Criticism, Textual
- Editing
- History -- Sources
- Literature -- Translations
- Manuscripts, Aramaic
- Manuscripts, Hebrew
- Moses ben Shem Tov -- de Leon -- 1250-1305
- Research
- Zohar
- דקדוק ארמי
- השוואת נוסחים
- השוואת תרגומים (ספרות)
- זהר (ספר)
- כתבי יד ארמיים
- כתבי יד עבריים
- מחקר
- משה בן שם טוב -- די לאון -- נפטר 1305
- עריכה
- שפה ארמית
- תעודות ומקורות היסטוריים
RAMBI publications
- rambi
- Aramaic language -- Dialects
- Zohar -- Language, style
- Zohar -- Manuscripts
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