The Babylonian Talmud provides a series of stories about a certain Ḥanina ben Dosa, the last of the so-called men of deed according to the Mishna. This Ḥanina ben Dosa appears only sparsely in the earlier Palestinian rabbinic works. It seems therefore that the later, more elaborate, and more numerous stories about this character in the Babylonian Talmud represent a case of fan fiction. Using the distinction between canon and fanon, as is common in fan fiction communities, I reconstruct the conventions applied by the canon (Mishna and Tosefta) to the character Ḥanina ben Dosa, as well as the expanded conventions accepted by the fannish community (or interpretive community) represented by the Babylonian Talmud. The fanon used in a story cycle...
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The Babylonian Talmud provides a series of stories about a certain Ḥanina ben Dosa, the last of the ...
Lilith, the female demon, is found all over ancient Babylonian mythology. She is not unique to Jewis...
Just as Jews interpret Torah through midrash (exegetical stories that explore and explain the text),...
Divination is a label given, both in the ancient and modern world, to a group of human-made interpre...
The main purpose of the present study is to analyse the variety of traditions explaining the origins...
This dissertation is the first thorough study of the narratives in the Mishnah that describe how rit...
This thesis has three main aims. The first is to publish twenty-seven editiones principes of Jewish...
Perek Helek, the last chapter of Tractate Sanhedrin in the Babylonian Talmud (BT), is unusual in con...
The article explores whether key features of Babylonian textual standardisation may have may have in...
Classic Rabbinic literature of the third and fourth centuries, both in its Palestinian and Babylonia...
The primary purpose and content of this thesis consists of /editiones principes/ of twenty-five Jewi...
Práce se zabývá sbírkou bajek s názvem Mišle šu'alim židovského autora Berechji ben Natronaje ha-Nak...
This paper will explore Egyptian scribal tradition and the idea of canon. Principally, canonical tex...
This dissertation identifies the compositional art of the She'iltot of Ah&dotbelow;a of Shabh&dotbel...
Gallais Pierre. Haim Schwarzbaum. — The Mishlé Shualim (Fox Fables) of Rabbi Berechiah Ha-Nakdan. A ...
The Babylonian Talmud provides a series of stories about a certain Ḥanina ben Dosa, the last of the ...
Lilith, the female demon, is found all over ancient Babylonian mythology. She is not unique to Jewis...
Just as Jews interpret Torah through midrash (exegetical stories that explore and explain the text),...
Divination is a label given, both in the ancient and modern world, to a group of human-made interpre...
The main purpose of the present study is to analyse the variety of traditions explaining the origins...
This dissertation is the first thorough study of the narratives in the Mishnah that describe how rit...
This thesis has three main aims. The first is to publish twenty-seven editiones principes of Jewish...
Perek Helek, the last chapter of Tractate Sanhedrin in the Babylonian Talmud (BT), is unusual in con...
The article explores whether key features of Babylonian textual standardisation may have may have in...
Classic Rabbinic literature of the third and fourth centuries, both in its Palestinian and Babylonia...
The primary purpose and content of this thesis consists of /editiones principes/ of twenty-five Jewi...
Práce se zabývá sbírkou bajek s názvem Mišle šu'alim židovského autora Berechji ben Natronaje ha-Nak...
This paper will explore Egyptian scribal tradition and the idea of canon. Principally, canonical tex...
This dissertation identifies the compositional art of the She'iltot of Ah&dotbelow;a of Shabh&dotbel...
Gallais Pierre. Haim Schwarzbaum. — The Mishlé Shualim (Fox Fables) of Rabbi Berechiah Ha-Nakdan. A ...