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Genizah Research After Ninety Years
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The collection of Hebrew, Arabic and Jewish manuscript material that was deposited in the Cairo Genizah as early as a thousand years ago is of major significance for our understanding of all aspects of life in the medieval Mediterranean world. This volume presents a selection of papers from the third congress of the Society for Judaeo-Arabic Studies: after introductory material by the editors, it ranges over a wide area of Judaeo-Arabic language and literature, giving the reader a clear impressi
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This volume brings together cutting-edge research from the third congress of the Society for Judaeo-Arabic Studies, offering a vital snapshot of a field transformed by the Cairo Genizah's vast collection of Hebrew and Arabic manuscripts. The papers delve into the linguistic and literary treasures unearthed from this medieval repository, which continues to reshape our understanding of daily life, commerce, and intellectual exchange across the Mediterranean a millennium ago. Following introductory essays, the collection explores a wide spectrum of Judaeo-Arabic language and literature, providing a clear impression of the material's profound historical significance.
The book's strength lies in its specialized focus, presenting academic papers that will primarily appeal to scholars and advanced students of Jewish history, Arabic studies, and manuscript culture. It serves as a crucial barometer for the state of Genizah research, highlighting how ninety years of scholarship have unlocked the social and cultural dynamics of medieval Jewish communities. For those deeply invested in this niche, the volume is an indispensable resource that underscores the ongoing relevance of these ancient texts.
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