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Hebrew literature consists of ancient, medieval, and
modern writings in the
Hebrew language. It is one of the
primary forms of
Jewish literature, though...
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expelled from
Spain (Abravanel's
Introduction to his
Commentary on Kings).
Neo-
Hebraic poetry,
which laid
especial stress on the
formal side of verse, also...
- eighteen-part epic
cycle concerning Moses that
exerted influence on all
neo-
Hebraic poets in the
following generations.
Joseph ha-Efrati Troplowitz [he]...
- book has shown.
Alphabetical and
other acrostics occur frequently in
Neo-
Hebraic poetry. The
existence of
acrostics in
Babylonian literature has been...
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Jewish writer and deaf
educator Simon Bacher (1823–1891),
Hungarian Neo-
Hebraic poet
Meyer Kayserling (1829–1905),
German rabbi Samuel Baeck (1834–1912)...
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supplement his
lectures on
Jewish literature he
published an
anthology of
neo-
Hebraic poetry under the
title "Leḳeṭ Shoshannim" (Breslau, 1862), in
which he...
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Renascence of
Hebrew Literature (1743-1885). In 1904, he
lectured on
Neo-
Hebraic literature at the
University of Paris. In 1919 he
immigrated to Palestine...
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include The
Hebrew Elias-Apocalypse, in
German (1897); An
Outline of
Neo-
Hebraic Apocalyptic Literature (1901); The
Prophets of
Israel (1914); The Book...
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catastrophic Bar
Kokhba revolt around 135 CE. In the
early 6th
century BCE, the
Neo-Babylonian
Empire conquered the
ancient Kingdom of Judah,
destroying much...
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Frankfurter (1993), p. 50. Buttenwieser,
Moses (1901). "Outline of the
Neo-
Hebraic Apocalyptic Literature." Cincinnati:
Jennings & Pye. p. 30. Frankfurter...