The Samaritans, the earliest Jewish sect; their history, theology, and literature . ^ The most considerable of these monu- Petermann give glossaries. The only lexicon is that of Castellus inhis Lexicon licptaglottoii, published when only the Targum was known.(For the titles of these works, see Bibliography.) In his GrammarPetermann has given most valuable transliterations representing themodern Samaritan pronunciation, and on the same basis attempted aphilological study of the Hebrew entitled, Vcrsuch eiiier hebrdischenFonnenlehre nach dcr Aussprache der hcutigen Saiuaritaner (criticismby Nold


The Samaritans, the earliest Jewish sect; their history, theology, and literature . ^ The most considerable of these monu- Petermann give glossaries. The only lexicon is that of Castellus inhis Lexicon licptaglottoii, published when only the Targum was known.(For the titles of these works, see Bibliography.) In his GrammarPetermann has given most valuable transliterations representing themodern Samaritan pronunciation, and on the same basis attempted aphilological study of the Hebrew entitled, Vcrsuch eiiier hebrdischenFonnenlehre nach dcr Aussprache der hcutigen Saiuaritaner (criticismby Noldeke in Gottinger Gclchrte Nachrichien, 1868, p. 485). For theSamaritan grammarians views of the pronunciation, see Noldeke,Ueber einigc Schriften. 5 The St. Petersburg Codex No. 4 is dated 717 B. C, and the Wat-son Codex II. (see Bibliography) bears the early date of 655, althoughthis profession of so high an antiquity has aroused general bulk of the great Barberini Triglot has the date 1227. On thedating of Samaritan MSS, see Gottheil, JBL 1906, p. /jv-^v^ v/. ^::^:r Pi^


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