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Author Bos, Gerrit, 1948- author.

Title A concise dictionary of novel medical and general Hebrew terminology from the Middle Ages / by Gerrit Bos
Published Leiden : Brill, [2019]
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Contents Intro; ‎Contents; ‎Abbreviations; ‎Introduction; ‎Sources and Structure of the Dictionary; ‎Dictionary
Summary The terminology in medieval Hebrew medical literature (original works and translations) has been sorely neglected by modern research. Medical terminology is virtually missing from the standard dictionaries of the Hebrew language, including Ha-Millon he-ḥadash, composed by Abraham Even-Shoshan. Ben-Yehuda's dictionary is the only one that contains a significant number of medical terms. Unfortunately, Ben-Yehuda's use of the medieval medical texts listed in the dictionary's introduction is inconsistent at best. The only dictionary exclusively devoted to medical terms, both medieval and modern, is that by A.M. Masie, entitled Dictionary of Medicine and Allied Sciences . However, like the dictionary by Ben-Yehuda, it only makes occasional use of the sources registered in the introduction and only rarely differentiates between the various medieval translators. Further, since Masie's work is alphabetized according to the Latin or English term, it cannot be consulted for Hebrew terms. The Historical Dictionary of the Hebrew Language, which is currently being created by the Academy of the Hebrew Language, has not been taken into account consistently as it is not a dictionary in the proper sense of the word. Moreover, consultation of this resource suggests that it is generally deficient in medieval medical terminology. The Bar Ilan Responsa Project has also been excluded as a source, despite the fact that it contains a larger number of medieval medical terms than the Historical Dictionary . The present dictionary has two major objectives: 1) to map the medical terminology featured in medieval Hebrew medical works, in order to facilitate study of medical terms, especially those terms that do not appear in the existing dictionaries, and terms that are inadequately represented. 2) to identify the medical terminology used by specific authors and translators, to enable the identification of anonymous medical material
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 19, 2019)
Subject Medicine -- Terminology
Hebrew language, Medieval -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc
Hebrew language -- Technical Hebrew -- History -- 476-1492
Hebrew language, Medieval
Hebrew language -- Technical Hebrew
Medicine
Genre/Form Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.
History
Terminology
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004398665
900439866X
Other Titles Hebrew terminology from the Middle Ages