Description: This is the 201 page, original, first edition, German translation of the eclectic Minor Midrashim. It includes 16 differnet Midrashim and Books with their alternate rescensions. This was the first time it was ever translated into the German language. Done by Lic. Dr. August Wunsche, a very well respected German Hebraist and teacher. The title page reads: Aus Israels Lehrhallen Kleine Midraschim Zur Spateren Legendarischen Literatur Des Alten Testaments Zum Ersten Male Ubersetzt von Dr. August Wunsche. II Band. Leipzig. Verlag von Eduard Pfeiffer 1908.

It includes: 1, 2, 3, Midrashim on King Solomon, 4. Chiram King of Tyre,5. Elijah's Apocalypse, 6. Midrash Yona, 7. Midrash Daniel, 8. The Book Of Zerubavel, 9. Midrash on the Exile, 10. Midrash Abba Gorion, 11. Midrash Megillat Esther, 12. Mordechai and his and Queen Esthers Prayers ; Aramaic Resension and Hebrew Rescension, 13. Book of Judith, 14. Book Of Judith alternate rescension. 15. Megillat Antiochus 16. Midrash on Hanukah. These were originally published in Hebrew only from Manuscripts, by Adolf Jellenik in 1853 in Leipzig, but never translated.

Condition: Pages are nice, no writing in interior. This work's covers are lacking, but pages are bound together and nicely attached. Rare.

About The Author

Karl August Wünsche 1838-1912, was born in Hainewalde bei Zittau and died in Dresden. He was a German Christian Hebraist. He devoted his attention almost exclusively to rabbinic literature. After completing his commentaries on the Book of Hosea (1868) and Book of Joel (1872), he wrote Neue Beiträge zur Erläuterung der Evangelien aus Talmud und Midrasch (1878), the most complete collection of the parallel passages of the Talmud and the New Testament since the works of John Lightfoot and Johann Christian Schöttgen. In his Bibliotheca Rabbinica (Leipzig, 1880–85) he made a German translation of the whole of the Midrash Rabbah and the Midrash to the Five Megillot, and he also translated haggadic portions of the Jerusalem Talmud (1880) and of the Babylonian Talmud (1886–89), as well as the Pesiḳta (1885) and the Midrash to the Psalms (1891). Together with Jakob Winter he compiled the Geschichte der Jüdischen Litteratur (3 vols., Leipzig, 1892–95).

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