Hebrew Humor and Other EssaysChotzner, J. (Joseph)
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Hebrew Humor and Other Essays
Chotzner, J. (Joseph)
Hebrew wit and humor -- History and criticism
Zabara, Joseph Ibn, 121.
Zedernbaum, A., 180.
“_Zefira_,” _Ha_, 180.
“_Zeitschrift der deutsch-morgenländischen Gesellschaft_,” 151.
“_Zicronoth_,” 180.
_Zion_—Elegy, 62.
Ziphroni family, the, 82.
“_Zophe_,” Ha, 129.
Zuckermann, Dr., 161.
Zunz, Leopold, 77, 140–54, 156, 161, 177.
“_Zunz-Stiftung_,” 143.
Transcriber's note:
The original spelling of the book has been retained, even when wrong
(Bosone da Gobbio [_Gubbio_], Bezalu, near Perpignon [_Besalú, near
Perpignan_]), or variant (Juda/Jehuda/Jehudah Halevi/Halevy). The original
transliteration of Hebrew words, which does not always follow uniform
rules, has been preserved. Similarly, inaccurate quotations (e.g.
Falstaff's remark “I told \you\ John a Gaunt...”) were not rectified.
Corrections reported in the _Errata_ have been carried into the text.
The following typographical mistakes have been corrected:
• p. 54, last line: neighourhood → neighbourhood
• p. 78, l. 2: Jacob of Fano, who in his pom → Jacob of Fano, who in his
poem
• p. 106, l. 33: and looks at if it were → and looks as if it were
• p. 181, col. 2, l. 33: _Boekh_ → _Boeckh_
• p. 182, col. 1, l. 26: _Conat, Abraham,_ → _Conath, Abraham,_
• p. 185, col. 2, l. 6: _Poesie Hebraeorum,_ → _Poesi Hebraeorum,_
[in conformity with the 1758 Göttingen edition cited]
• p. 186, col. 1, l. 34: “_Sommernacht, Die_, → “_Sommernacht, Die_,”
Some page references in the Index have been found to be wrong, and have
been corrected:
• Baba Kamma, 56 _n._ → 55 _n._
• History of European Morals, 115 _n._ → 15 _n._
• Humour of the Bible, 1–13. → 1–12.
• Lyric songs, 189 → 30, 167–69.
Entries in the Index, which were either italicized or enclosed in double
quotes, were left as found.
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