
Dropsie College Theses
Date of Award
Winter 2-24-1928
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
First Advisor
Solomon Zeitlin
Abstract
The thirteenth and fourteenth centuries can not be termed a period productive in the originality of Jewish learning. Polemics of great consequence were written in this period, but the field of Jewish learning in which splendid results were achieved was that of the study of the Talmud and the codification of its laws.
Recommended Citation
Levitsky, Joseph, "Israel ben Joseph: Halakist, Talmudist and Bible Exegete of the Thirteenth Century and his Sefer Mizwot Zemaniyot" (1928). Dropsie College Theses. 89.
https://repository.upenn.edu/dropsietheses/89
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Comments
Library at the Katz Center - Archives Room Manuscript. BM520.7.Y577 L48 1928.
Large sections are written in Hebrew.