Concept information
Preferred term
tmrJewish Babylonian Aramaic
Type
-
Language
Definition
- Jewish Babylonian Aramaic was the form of Middle Aramaic employed by Jewish writers in Babylonia between the 4th century and the 11th century CE. It is most commonly identified with the language of the Babylonian Talmud (which was completed in the seventh century) and of post-Talmudic (Geonic) literature, which are the most important cultural products of Babylonian Jewry. The most important epigraphic sources for the dialect are the hundreds of Aramaic magic bowls written in the Jewish script.
Entry terms
- Aramaic, Jewish Babylonian (ca. 200-1200 CE)
- Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (ca. 200-1200 CE)
ISO 639-3 code
- tmr
Notation
- tmr
In other languages
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Judéo-araméen babylonien
French
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/tmr
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