Development of the Talmudic Sugya by Amoraic and Post-Amoraic Amplification of a Tannaitic Proto-Sugya

The discovery of the late date of composition of the stama, the anonymous passages which account for at least half of all Talmudic material, has led many redaction critics to suggest a two-source theory for the origin of the Babylonian sugya. According to this view, the generating matrix of the sugy...

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Main Author: Hauptman, Judith 1943- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: HUC 1988
In: Hebrew Union College annual
Year: 1987, Volume: 58, Pages: 227-250
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