Re: [Megillot] Looking for Masorah Magna

2010-05-18 Thread Ken Penner
The only downloadable version I know of is Ginsburg's, at 
http://www.lulu.com/tigran, for a nominal fee.
Logos will be releasing Weil's edition 
http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/2942 which will of course be more 
costly, but very searchable.

Ken

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St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
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On 2010-05-17, at 9:06 PM, dwash...@nyx.net wrote:

 Until recently I had a zip file with the complete Masorah  Magna, whether 
 Ginsburg's or 
 something else I don't remember.  But it seems to have vanished.  Of course, 
 this happens 
 just about the time I need to consult it, and I can't seem to find a 
 replacement.  Can anybody 
 help me find a downloadable copy?  Preferrably something seachable...
 
 Thanks,
 Dave Washburn
 
 http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur
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Re: [Megillot] Looking for Masorah Magna

2010-05-18 Thread Harold P. Scanlin
In addition to the www.lulu.com version of Ginsburg's The Massorah 
compiled from manuscripts. . ., it's available free at 
http://www.seforimonline.org/ Go to Seforim Database and search for 
Ginsburg.


List members should be aware that Ginsburg's complete Massorah. was 
never finished  The descriptive narrative of the Rubrics ends with /yod/ 
in volume 4.


Frensdorff's /Mah.beret ha-Masorah ha-gedolah /is available at Google Books.

Unfortunately, neither of these is searchable, but I have had limited 
success in searching Ginsburg by using the indexing feature in my PDF 
creator program.


Another brief reminder: No two Hebrew Bible manuscripts have identical 
masorahs, either magna or parva. So Ginsburg, Frensdorff, and even Weil 
are compilations from a variety of manuscript sources. Weil, of course, 
is essentially Leningradensis, relating directly to his work as 
masoretic editor for BHS.


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On 5/18/2010 8:43 AM, Ken Penner wrote:

The only downloadable version I know of is Ginsburg's, 
athttp://www.lulu.com/tigran, for a nominal fee.
Logos will be releasing Weil's 
editionhttp://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/2942  which will of course 
be more costly, but very searchable.

Ken

Ken M. Penner, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Religious Studies
St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
kpen...@stfx.ca

On 2010-05-17, at 9:06 PM,dwash...@nyx.net  wrote:

   

Until recently I had a zip file with the complete Masorah  Magna, whether 
Ginsburg's or
something else I don't remember.  But it seems to have vanished.  Of course, 
this happens
just about the time I need to consult it, and I can't seem to find a 
replacement.  Can anybody
help me find a downloadable copy?  Preferrably something seachable...

Thanks,
Dave Washburn

http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur
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