Hebrew Style in the Liturgical Poetry of Shmuel HaShlishi
Biographical note
Naoya Katsumata, Ph.D. (2003) in Medieval Hebrew Poetry, will teach at Bar Ilan University. He has published on Hebrew and Middle Eastern Literatures including The Liturgical Poetry of Nehemiah ben Shelomoh ben Heiman Ha-Nasi: A Critical Edition (Leiden, 2002).
Readership
All those interested in Hebrew and Semitic languages and literatures, the history of the Jewish people, and Cairo Genizah studies.
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On the 2nd of January 1719, seventeen year-old Abraham Levie launched his grand tour which lasted five years and took him to Germany, Hohemia, Morarvia, Austria and Italy. His travelogue includes descriptions of Jewish communities and their relationship with the surrounding Christian society. ...
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Introduced and edited by Naoya Katsumata
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