Commentary of R. Samuel Ben Meir: Rashbam on Qoeleth

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BRILL, 1. jaan 1985 - 256 pages
This book, designed for students of the Hebrew Bible and medieval exegesis, presents a small part of the work of R. Samuel ben Meir (Rashbam), the grandson of Rashi and one of the leading figures in Rashi's school of exegesis in northern France. The authors show by their editing of the text, in translation and in introduction, the specific and unique contributions which Rashbam makes, not only to the understanding of Qoheleth, but to the text of the Hebrew Bible as a whole. They will surely stimulate research into the whole area of medieval exegesis. Rashbam is a Hebrew acronym for Rabbi Shmuel son of Meir (c1085-c1158). His father was Meir ben Shmuel and his mother was Yocheved, the daughter of Rashi. Like his grandfather Rashi, the Rashbam was a biblical commentator and Talmudist. He was also a leading French Tosafist. He was the older brother of the Tosafist Rivam and the Tosafist Rabbeinu Tam, also known as Jacob ben Meir. He was a colleague of Rabbi Joseph Kara. Rashbam was born in France in the vicinity of Troyes. He learned from Rashi and from the Riva. He was the teacher of his brother, Rabbeinu Tam. His commentary on the Torah is renowned for its stress on the plain meaning (peshat) of the text. This approach often led him to state views that were somewhat controversial (thus resulting in the omission of his commentary on the first chapters of Genesis in many earlier editions of the Pentateuch). Parts of his commentary on the Talmud have been preserved, and they appear on the pages of most of tractate Bava Batra (where no commentary by Rashi is available), as well as the last chapter of tractate Pesachim. Rashbam earned a living by tending livestock and growing grapes, following in his family tradition. Known for his piety, he defended Jewish beliefs in public disputes that had been arranged by church leaders to demonstrate the inferiority of Judaism.
 

Contents

Rashbam
11
The Commentary on Qoheleth
19
The Edition
69
The Translation
76
A COMMENTARY OF R SAMUEL
89
Chapter 1
90
Chapter 2
102
Chapter 3
114
Chapter 9
178
Chapter 10
188
69
196
Chapter 11
200
Chapter 12
206
Facsimile
217
Abbreviations Used by the Manuscript
236
Bibliographical Abbreviations
237

Chapter 4
122
Chapter 5
132
Chapter 6
144
Chapter 7
150
Chapter 8
168
Selected Bibliography on Rashbam
242
Indices Sources
245
Names and Subjects
254
Copyright

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