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Comparative Semitic Philology in the Middle Ages: From Sa'Adiah Gaon to Ibn Barun (10th-12th C.)

By: Aharon Maman; David Lyons | Book details

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ABBREVIATIONS
Arab.= Arabic, Arabic entry
Aram.= Aramaic, Aramaic entry
Bib. Aram.= biblical Aramaic
Bib. Heb.= biblical Hebrew
ed.= edition
etym.= etymological
exp. comp= explicit comparison(s)
Heb.= Hebrew, Hebrew entry
imp. comp= implied comparison
prim. rad.= first radical of a trilateral root
Rab. Heb.= Rabbinic Hebrew
Saʿadiah's Tafsīr= Rav Saʿadiah's Arabic translation of the Bible
TJ= Targum Yonatan (b. Uzziel)
Talm. Aram.= Talmudic Aramaic
Targ. Aram.= Targumic Aramaic
v.= versus
var. lect= variant reading

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