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Author Berechiah ben Natronai, ha-Nakdan, active 12th century-13th century.

Title Berakhyah Ben Natronai ha-Nakdan : Sefer ko'aḥ ha-avanim (On the virtue of the stones) ; Hebrew text and English translation ; with lexicological analysis of the romance terminology and source study / edited, translated and annotated by Gerrit Bos and Julia Zwink
Published Leiden : Brill, 2010

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Description 1 online resource
Series Études sur le Judaïsme médiéval ; v. 40
Études sur le judaïsme médiéval ; v. 40
Contents Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Text and Translation; Supplement A: Comparative Table; Supplement B:The Ko'a? ha-Avanim in Its French Context: Romance and Latin Terms and Sources; Alphabetical Glossaries; Bibliography and Abbreviations; Subject Index of English and Foreign Terms; Plates
Summary The lore of the supposed magic and medical virtue of stones goes back to the Babylonians and peaks out in the lapidary literature of the Middle Ages. The famous work of Marbode of Rennes, which made lapidaries a very popular type of medieval scientific literature, was translated into numerous vernacular languages. The Jewish tradition, missing a particular lapidary literature of its own, absorbed non-Jewish works like that of Marbode. Several Anglo-Norman Marbode translations could be identified as the main source of the present edited Hebrew lapidary Koa? ha-Avanim, written by Berakhyah Ben N
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Berechiah ben Natronai, ha-Nakdan, active 12th century-13th century. Sefer Ko'aḥ ha-avanim
Gems -- Folklore.
Medicine, Medieval -- Folklore
Magic.
Lapidaries (Medieval literature)
Gems
Lapidaries (Medieval literature)
Magic
Medicine, Medieval
Genre/Form Folklore
Form Electronic book
Author Bos, Gerrit, 1948-
Zwink, Julia
ISBN 9789004185975
9004185976
Other Titles Sefer ko'aḥ ha-avanim
On the virtue of the stones