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Ḳal ṿa-ḥomer ṿe-dayo ba-sifrut ha-Tanaʼit : manganon logi, munaḥim ṿe-ṭekhniḳot midrashiyot, be-śafah ʻakhshaṿit = The innovation and formulation of the Dayyo ("Sufficiency") principle as a Tannaitic reaction to the development of the Rabbinic argumentum a fortiori / Gavriʼel Ḥazut.
קל וחומר ודיו בספרות התנאית : מנגנון לוגי, מונחים וטכניקות מדרשיות, בשפה עכשווית גבריאל חזות.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ḥazut, Gavriʼel, author.
חזות, גבריאל., author.
Contributor:
Friedman, Shamma, 1937- degree supervisor.
פרידמן, שמא. 1937- degree supervisor.
Language:
English
Hebrew
Subjects (All):
Talmud.
Jewish law--Methodology.
Jewish law.
Methodology.
Rabbinical literature.
Talmud--Hermeneutics.
Hermeneutics.
Talmud--Methodology.
Physical Description:
332, v pages ; 25 cm
Other Title:
Innovation and formulation of the Dayyo ("Sufficiency") principle as a Tannaitic reaction to the development of the Rabbinic argumentum a fortiori
Place of Publication:
Kefar Ḥasidim : Gavriʼel Ḥazut , Elul 776 = 2016.
כפר חסידים : גבריאל חזות, אלול תשע"ו = 2016.
Language Note:
Text in Hebrew with abstract in English.
Notes:
"This work was carried out under the supervision of Prof. Shamma Friedman (Department of Talmud), Bar-Ilan University"--Added title page.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 318-332).
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universiṭat Bar-Ilan, 2013) issued under title: ניסוח הכלל -'דיו לבא מן הדין להיות כנדון' כתגובת התנאים להתפתחות בקל וחומר.
OCLC:
980829800

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