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In Analytical Templates of the Yerushalmi, Jacob Neusner systematically defines and classifies the four analytical initiatives of the Bavli in its encounter with the Mishnah. Neusner questions whether the Yerushalmi yields a comparable repertoire of fixed patterns of analysis. In covering four tractates, Neusner first presents a tractate of the Yerushalmi and inductively defines its program for analysis of the law seen in context. For each of the three additional tractates, Neusner creates a log of the forms and types of the exegetical templates brought to the Mishnah. Here the tractates are outlines, showing at a glance the program of each in the Yerushalmi. Each of the four divisions of the Mishnah covered by the Yerushalmi is represented by tractate. By compiling the data in this manner, Neusner makes possible an inductive account of the whole and concludes with remarks of the two Talmuds'' analytical templates.

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Chapter 1 Introduction: The Analytical Templates of the Bavli Part 2 Part I. Seeing the Yerushalmi Whole: Yerushalmi Moed Qatan Part 3 Part II. Seeing the Yerushalmi Whole: Hallah Part 4 Part III. Seeing the Yerushalmi Whole: Qiddushin Chapters Two and Three Part 5 Part IV. Seeing the Yerushalmi Whole: Makkot Part 6 Part V. Is the Yerushalmi Constructed in Accord with Analytical Templates?

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 10/15/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761840893, 978-0761840893
      ISBN10: 0761840893

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In Analytical Templates of the Yerushalmi, Jacob Neusner systematically defines and classifies the four analytical initiatives of the Bavli in its encounter with the Mishnah. Neusner questions whether the Yerushalmi yields a comparable repertoire of fixed patterns of analysis. In covering four tractates, Neusner first presents a tractate of the Yerushalmi and inductively defines its program for analysis of the law seen in context. For each of the three additional tractates, Neusner creates a log of the forms and types of the exegetical templates brought to the Mishnah. Here the tractates are outlines, showing at a glance the program of each in the Yerushalmi. Each of the four divisions of the Mishnah covered by the Yerushalmi is represented by tractate. By compiling the data in this manner, Neusner makes possible an inductive account of the whole and concludes with remarks of the two Talmuds'' analytical templates.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction: The Analytical Templates of the Bavli Part 2 Part I. Seeing the Yerushalmi Whole: Yerushalmi Moed Qatan Part 3 Part II. Seeing the Yerushalmi Whole: Hallah Part 4 Part III. Seeing the Yerushalmi Whole: Qiddushin Chapters Two and Three Part 5 Part IV. Seeing the Yerushalmi Whole: Makkot Part 6 Part V. Is the Yerushalmi Constructed in Accord with Analytical Templates?

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