4 Matching Annotations
- Apr 2021
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zeroanthropology.net zeroanthropology.net
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Instead what he said first inspired him were Talmudic texts, quotes from the original source on a page surrounded by the commentaries of Talmudic scholars interpreting the text, and reacting to one another’s reinterpretations. “Am I saying we should be Talmudic writers? I think one can be worse things.”
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- Jun 2019
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mitpressonpubpub.mitpress.mit.edu mitpressonpubpub.mitpress.mit.edu
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Some of the most significant commentary about the Talmud, first written in the eleventh century, has been featured prominently as annotation in print editions since the early 1500s.
Surprisingly, these have only been recently aggregated online at Sefaria a story delineated here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2018/09/18/quest-put-talmud-online/
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- Dec 2015
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learning.blogs.nytimes.com learning.blogs.nytimes.com
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age-old learning practice
Embedded reference to Talmudic traditions?
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has used annotations (and the related techniques of footnotes and citations) extensively for centuries
In some non-trivial ways, this might be key to how people have defined “scholars”, including religious ones.
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