Paratext and Megatext as Channels of Jewish and Christian Traditions : The Textual Markers of Contextualization /

Religious traditions are channeled to new audiences by textual markers, which inform their understanding and influence. Such markers are signs of contextualisation which belong to the paratext of a tradition: textual elements that do not belong to the core text itself but belong to their embedding a...

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مؤلفون آخرون: Hollander, August den (المحرر), Schmid, Ulrich (المحرر), Smelik, Willem (المحرر)

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اللغة: English

منشور في: Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2003.

سلاسل: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series; 6.
Jewish and Christian Perspectives Online, ISBN: 9789004427556.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r August Den Hollander , Ulrich Schmid and Willem Smelik --  |t Jeremiah 23: 1-8: Shepherds in Diachronic Perspective /  |r Rosalie Kuyvenhoven --  |t Matthew 5: 1 7-18 in the Light of Qumran Scribal Practice /  |r Siam Bhayro --  |t Orality, Manuscript Reproduction, and the Targums /  |r Willem Smelik --  |t The Task of the Talmud: On Talmud as Translation /  |r Aryeh Cohen --  |t "Oh my dove, let me see your face!" Targum, Piyyut, and the Literary Life of the Ancient Synagogue /  |r Laura Lieber --  |t " ... so that those who read the (Biblical) text and the commentary do not correct one after the other" (Zachary of Besarn;on). /  |r Ulrich Schmid --  |t Forbidden Bibles. Paratext and the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. /  |r August den Hollander --  |t Paratext and Skopos of Bible translations /  |r Lourens de Vries --  |t SBL/EABS 2001 /  |r August Den Hollander , Ulrich Schmid and Willem Smelik --  |t Index /  |r August Den Hollander , Ulrich Schmid and Willem Smelik --  |t Jewish and Christian Perspective Series /  |r August Den Hollander , Ulrich Schmid and Willem Smelik. 
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