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- From: "AMK Judaica" <amkjudaica AT hotmail.com>
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- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 23:13:00 -0500
Ok. It seems I can I answer my own question using some older literature on my shelves.
Kahle (Cairo Genizah, p. 122) mentions a partially-cantillated Targum.
Chomsky, Eternal Language (p. 110), mentions Mishnah mss. with Babylonian and Palestinian cantillation (discovered by Kahle), as well as medieval and early modern references to Mishnah cantillation.
Hayyim Bar Dayyan (in Sefer Rosowsky, pp. 10-11) writes about pre-Tiberian cantillation of a Targum (also from Kahle).
I've also found vague refences in a google search to cantillated Mishnah texts in the online JNUL database. Does anyone know specifically which ones I should be looking at?
-Ari Kinsberg
Brooklyn, New York
From: "AMK Judaica" <amkjudaica AT hotmail.com>
To: b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [b-hebrew] (no subject)
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 21:43:22 -0500
I remember once learning that there is an early ms. of the Targum or the
Mishnah with teamim (cantillation), but I don't remember any details (or
even if it was a Targum or a Mishnah). Does anyone know what I am talking
about (or about the use of teamim for non-Biblical texts in general)?
Thanks,
Ari Kinsberg
Brooklyn, New York
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