Reseña del editor:
The attractive subject of Heir Laible srecently published essay (J esus Christus im Thalmud )leads ijie to think that the passages ou which he bases his work, and the comments which he makes upon them, cannot be without interest for theE nglish reader, even though the conclusions which he reaches maj not on all occasions appear entitled to equally full assent. On my suggesting this toD rH ermann L. Strack of Berlin (at whose suggestion, as will be seen from the preface to the German edition, Herr Laible undertook the task) I received permission to make use of a large number of spare printed copies of the original texts (numbers I xxiv ;pages 519) which had been edited by Dr Gustaf H. Dalman of Leipzig. ]u oi-der to secure in each case the best available (unexpurgated) text, the following editions were used by him: 1. Palestinian Talmud, Venice, 1.523 4. 2. Babylonian Talmud, Venice. Bralchoth, Shabbath, Sota, Gittin, Sanhedrin, A boda zara, 1520; Ctiagigah, 1521; Soph i im, 1522; A both, 1526; Erubin, Kallah, Jbainoth, 152iS. Variants in the MSS. used by Rabbinovicz {D ikduke Soph rim, or Variae Lectiones in Mischnara et inT almud Babylonicum, Munich, 1867 1886) are indicated thus: M= theM unich, 0= theO xford, FL =the Florence, K= the Karlsruhe MS. For the treatises not dealt with by Ra.bbinovicz, En Ja akob, enice, 1546, was specially used. 3. Tosephta, Zuckermandel, Pasewalk,
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