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Samuel Poznanski, (1864-1921). Varfolomeev A.

The Karaite literary opponents of Saadiah Gaon.

Luzac & Co., 1908

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Year of publication
1908
Place of printing
London
Author
Samuel Poznanski, (1864-1921). Varfolomeev A.
Pages
0
Publishers
Luzac & Co.
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Keyword
Folklore Folkloric Folk-lore Qirim-Tatar TURCICA TURCOLOGY BLACK, SEA CRIMEA CRIMEAN TARTARS TARTAR CULTURE RUSSIA INTERNATIONAL, RELATIONS of the Khaganate of the BALKAN HISTORY BALKANS, BALKANICA GESCHICHTE DES L'HISTOIRE STORIA DEI BALCANI HISTORIA, DE LOS BALCANES HISTORIE OF THE TUNA RIVER BULGARIA ROMANIA, ERDEL TURCOMAN TURKMEN TURKMAN TURCOMEN TURK TURKS TURC TURCS, TURKOLOGY TURKOLOGIE TURCOLOGY TURCOLOGIE TURKISH, TURKIC Turk Turks Turc Turcs Turkology Turkologie Turcology, Turcologie Turkish, Turkic history Crimea Crimee Crime Crimeen Crimean Tatar Tatars, Kirim Karay Karaim Karaite Karaites Turkic Turkish Jews Khazar, Khazaria Khazarian Hazar Dobruzdha Dobrudzha Dobrugea Turkish, literature tyrkisk litteratur literatura turca letteratura turca, Türkische Literatur littérature turque Central Asia Russia Asian, Russian Imperialism International relations Genocide Exile, Judaica, Turks & Turcology
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

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Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. [vii], 104 p. The Karaite literary opponents of Saadiah Gaon. The literary campaign that Saadiah, first among the Rabbanites, started against the Karaites, and whose external history I have on a former occasion attempted to trace, found the foe ready to join battle. There arose a complete array of Karaite scholars, who, either in special writings, or incidentally in the course of their works, repelled the attacks of Saadiah with energy. But they were not content to remain on the defensive. They speedily assumed an offensive attitude, and endeavoured, with varying degrees of success, to overthrow the arguments and proofs advanced by Saadiah in support of the Oral Law. A disagreeable element in the campaign is the personal abuse into which the controversy often degenerated: objective treatises are marred by regrettable recrimination. It must, however, be admitted that in this respect both parties sinned, although perhaps the Karaites sinned the more deeply. The controversy initiated by Saadiah's activity did not cease with his death. It was not confined to the Gaon alone, but drew within its range the whole of Rabbinism.
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