Edited byTime Astronomy, and Calendars in the Jewish TraditionEdited by, edited by Sacha Stern and Charles Burnett, presents a wide selection of original research in the multi-disciplinary field of astronomy and calendars, from Antiquity to the late Middle Ages.
“The First Jewish Parapegma?” In S. Stern and C. Burnett, eds., Time, Astronomy, and Calendars in Jewish Tradition, 1–25. Time, Astronomy, and Calendars: Text and Studies 3. Leiden: Brill, 2014. –––. “Astronomical Book (Aramaic text).
The birth of Jesus, which is traditionally assigned to the old Roman date of the winter solstice on 25 December, necessarily had to take place nine months after his ... Maggioni, 2:1049: “Passi sunt autem Anno Domini XCVI sub Domitiano, ...
ADictionaryof JewishBabylonianAramaicof theTalmudicandGeonic period, Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press. Sokoloff, N. 1929. 'Ishim. ... Time, Astronomy, and Calendars in the Jewish Tradition, Leiden: Brill. Stern, S. and Isserles, ...
“Telling Time in Rabbinic Judaism: Correlating the Lunar- Solar Calendar with the Lectionary Cycle.” Miscelánea de Estudios Árabes y Hebraicos 53:231–48. ———. 2008. Persia and Rome in Classical Judaism.
Edited by H.R. Jacobus, A.K. de Hemmer Gudme and P. Guillaume. Piscataway, nj: Gorgias, 2013. ———. “The Babylonian Lunar Three and the Qumran Calendars of the Priestly Courses: A Response.” Revue de Qumran 101.26 (2013): 21–51. ———.
Fasti sacerdotum: A Prosopography of Pagan, Jewish, and Christian Religious Officials in the City of Rome, 300 BC to AD 499. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ... Time, Astronomy, and Calendars in the Jewish Tradition. Time, Astronomies ...
Essay on the Plurality of Time in Judaism Sylvie Anne Goldberg. Stern, Menahem, and Uriel Rapaport. The History of Eretz Israel: The Hellenistic Period and the Hasmonean State. ... Time, Astronomy, and Calendars in the Jewish Tradition.
Calendars in the Making investigates the Roman and medieval origins of several calendars we are most familiar with today, including the Christian liturgical calendar, the Islamic calendar, and the week as a standard method of dating and ...
“Exegetical Contacts between Christians and Jews in the Roman Empire.” Pages 569–86 in Sæbo, ed., Hebrew Bible/Old Testament: The History of its Interpretation. Stern, David. ... Time, Astronomy, and Calendars in the Jewish Tradition.
By drawing attention to the numerous connecting paths that existed between calendars and mathematical astronomy between the Fall of Rome and the end of the fifteenth century, the volume offers substantial new insights on the place of exact ...