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Commentary on Chronicles Attributed to a Student of Sa'adiah Gaon is a commentary on Hebrew Chronicles whose author is unclear.
The commentary was first published in 1874 by Raphael Kirchheim based of three manuscripts with a introduction in German. Kirchheim titled the book "Ein Commentar zur Chronik aus dem 10ten Jahrhundert", in the Hebrew front page he attributed the book to a student of Saadia Gaon. Kirchheim uesed three manuscripts in hes edition: one from Rostock University library, wich served as the basic text, and a manuscripts from Bavarian State Library and Royal Library of Turin for compromiseing.[1]
Kirchheim attributing the commentary to a student of Saadia Gaon for two main reasons: the commenter quotes Saadia a manner thet indicate that the commenter know Saadia well and because a quote in the Tosafot in Yoma that refers to a Commentery on the book of Chronicles by students of Saadia Gaon, wich appears in this commentary.
Further reading
[edit]- Kirchheim, Raphael, ed. (1874). Ein Commentar zur Chronik aus dem 10ten Jahrhundert.
- Viezel, Eran (2007). "The Anonymous Commentary on the Books of Chronicles Attributed to a Student of Saʿadia Gaon: Its Status in the History of the Jewish Peshat Exegesis". Tarbiz. 76 (3/4): 415–34. JSTOR 23605758.
- Viezel, Eran (2010). "Qesharim Daqim (Hidden Links) The Methodology of the Anonymous Commentary on Chronicles Attributed to a Student of Sa'adiah Gaon". Hebrew Union College Annual. 81: 65-83. JSTOR 23509962.
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