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מחקרים בספרות עם ישראל ובתרבות תימן[Studies in Hebrew Literature and Yemenite Culture.] Jubilee Volume presented to Professor Yehuda Ratzaby (review)

מחקרים בספרות עם ישראל ובתרבות תימן[Studies in Hebrew Literature... Hebrew Studies 35 (1994) 128 Reviews that the use of the common noun, batal "lord," instead of the proper name Haddu, at U garit is an indication of the reverence of the worshippers toward this deity. (By the same argument the biblical authors would also have felt great reverence toward him!) Simon B. Parker Boston University Boslon, MA 02215 lo'n n':lin:n "~ifD' Cl1 n'iElO:l C'ipnO [STUDIES IN HEBREW LITERATURE AND YEMENITE CULTURE.] JUBILEE VOLUME PRESENTED TO PROFESSOR YEHUDA RATZABY. Judith Dishon and Ephraim Hazan, eds. Pp. 480. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Han University Press, 1991. Cloth. The volume is dedicated to Professor Ratzaby on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday and retirement. It begins with a congratulatory foreword provided by the editors, followed by twenty-eight articles contributed by fel­ low scholars, colleagues, students and admirers of the honoree. Professor Ratzaby, who was born in Yemen in 1917 and emigrated to of Palestine in 1924, is an exceptionally versatile scholar with vast areas interest. His list of publications, provided at the end of the volume (pp. 447- 473), includes twenty-one books, and 530 articles and book reviews. They include studies in classical and medieval Hebrew and Arabic literatures, the writings of Sac adiah http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Hebrew Studies National Association of Professors of Hebrew

מחקרים בספרות עם ישראל ובתרבות תימן[Studies in Hebrew Literature and Yemenite Culture.] Jubilee Volume presented to Professor Yehuda Ratzaby (review)

Hebrew Studies , Volume 35 – Oct 5, 2011

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National Association of Professors of Hebrew
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2158-1681

Abstract

Hebrew Studies 35 (1994) 128 Reviews that the use of the common noun, batal "lord," instead of the proper name Haddu, at U garit is an indication of the reverence of the worshippers toward this deity. (By the same argument the biblical authors would also have felt great reverence toward him!) Simon B. Parker Boston University Boslon, MA 02215 lo'n n':lin:n "~ifD' Cl1 n'iElO:l C'ipnO [STUDIES IN HEBREW LITERATURE AND YEMENITE CULTURE.] JUBILEE VOLUME PRESENTED TO PROFESSOR YEHUDA RATZABY. Judith Dishon and Ephraim Hazan, eds. Pp. 480. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Han University Press, 1991. Cloth. The volume is dedicated to Professor Ratzaby on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday and retirement. It begins with a congratulatory foreword provided by the editors, followed by twenty-eight articles contributed by fel­ low scholars, colleagues, students and admirers of the honoree. Professor Ratzaby, who was born in Yemen in 1917 and emigrated to of Palestine in 1924, is an exceptionally versatile scholar with vast areas interest. His list of publications, provided at the end of the volume (pp. 447- 473), includes twenty-one books, and 530 articles and book reviews. They include studies in classical and medieval Hebrew and Arabic literatures, the writings of Sac adiah

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Hebrew StudiesNational Association of Professors of Hebrew

Published: Oct 5, 2011

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