The Tiberian Pronunciation Tradition of Biblical Hebrew

The Tiberian Pronunciation Tradition of Biblical Hebrew Including a Critical Edition and English Translation of the Sections on Consonants and Vowels in the Masoretic Treatise Hidãyat Al-Qãri' 'Guide for the Reader' - Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures

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The form of Biblical Hebrew that is presented in printed editions, with vocalization and accent signs, has its origin in medieval manuscripts of the Bible. The vocalization and accent signs are notation systems that were created in Tiberias in the early Islamic period by scholars known as the Tiberian Masoretes, but the oral tradition they represent has roots in antiquity. The grammatical textbooks and reference grammars of Biblical Hebrew in use today are heirs to centuries of tradition of grammatical works on Biblical Hebrew in Europe. The paradox is that this European tradition of Biblical Hebrew grammar did not have direct access to the way the Tiberian Masoretes were pronouncing Biblical Hebrew. In the last few decades, research of manuscript sources from the medieval Middle East has made it possible to reconstruct with considerable accuracy the pronunciation of the Tiberian Masoretes, which has come to be known as the 'Tiberian pronunciation tradition'. This book presents the current state of knowledge of the Tiberian pronunciation tradition of Biblical Hebrew and a full edition of one of the key medieval sources, Hid?yat al-Q?ri? 'The Guide for the Reader', by ?Ab? al-Faraj H?r?n. It is hoped that the book will help to break the mould of current grammatical descriptions of Biblical Hebrew and form a bridge between modern traditions of grammar and the school of the Masoretes of Tiberias. Links and QR codes in the book allow readers to listen to an oral performance of samples of the reconstructed Tiberian pronunciation by Alex Foreman. This is the first time Biblical Hebrew has been recited with the Tiberian pronunciation for a millennium.

Book information

ISBN: 9781783746750
Publisher: OpenBook Publishers
Imprint: Open Book Publishers
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DEWEY: 492.4
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English,Hebrew
Weight: 1052g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 39mm