Sefer ha-Pardes by Jedaiah ha-Penini [electronic resource] : a critical edition with English translation / David Torollo.
Material type: TextLanguage: English, Hebrew Series: Semitic languages and cultures ; v. 13.Publisher: Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (x, 174 pages)Content type:- text
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At foot of cover: University of Cambridge, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
At head of front cover: Cambridge Semitic languages and cultures.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-165) and index.
Introduction -- Parallel Text.
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"This groundbreaking new work is the first full critical edition and English translation of the Hebrew book Sefer ha-Pardes [The Book of the Orchard], written at the end of the thirteenth century by the Provençal Jewish author Jedaiah ha-Penini. It is purportedly an example of musar: a compilation of wise epigrams and meshalim [parables] that teach moral lessons on different topics, such as the service of God, friendship, the deceitfulness of the world, medicine, logic, music, magic, and poetry. However, it is in reality a compendium of sayings that reveal the author's personal views and feelings on a variety of religious topics, secular sciences, and their practitioners. David Torollo presents a fluent and illuminating English-Hebrew parallel text based on four sixteenth-century witnesses: three manuscripts and a printed edition. A rigorous study accompanies and contextualises the Hebrew work, exploring Sefer ha-Pardes's transmission and reception in different places over time; its structure and content; its place in the intellectual environment and literary tradition of Provence; and possible lines of enquiry for future research. This essential new work offers a significant contribution to scholarship in the field of Medieval Hebrew Hispano-Provencal literature."--Publisher's website.
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