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The Ma'ase-Ester. A Judeo-Provencal poem about Queen Esther: A Critical Edition with Commentary
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The Ma'ase-Ester. A Judeo-Provencal poem about Queen Esther: A Critical Edition with Commentary

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The Ma'ase-Ester, Esther’s affairs , is a 14th-century Judeo-Provencal poem on the story of Esther, intended for a recital during the banquet for Purim.

The short poem - recently discovered in the single manuscript that preserves it - is a new precious document that enriches a small corpus of medieval Judeo-Provencal texts. This book offers the first critical edition of the complete text accompanied by a detailed study of the sources and the language. It guides us in understanding why the story of Esther became such a popular theme in 14th-century Provence, and in what way the Avignon Papacy and the studies on Moses Maimonides influenced this literary novelty.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
21 April 2022
Pages
274
ISBN
9789004514225

The Ma'ase-Ester, Esther’s affairs , is a 14th-century Judeo-Provencal poem on the story of Esther, intended for a recital during the banquet for Purim.

The short poem - recently discovered in the single manuscript that preserves it - is a new precious document that enriches a small corpus of medieval Judeo-Provencal texts. This book offers the first critical edition of the complete text accompanied by a detailed study of the sources and the language. It guides us in understanding why the story of Esther became such a popular theme in 14th-century Provence, and in what way the Avignon Papacy and the studies on Moses Maimonides influenced this literary novelty.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
21 April 2022
Pages
274
ISBN
9789004514225