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Miriam Sklarz

Repetition and Rhyme in the Rhetoric of Ramban's Commentary

Section: Articles
Volume 29 (2022) / Issue 2, pp. 163-186 (24)
Published 20.06.2022
DOI 10.1628/jsq-2022-0010
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Summary
This article shows how Nachmanides' commentary to the Torah, which is primarily a functional text, was also composed as an artistic literary text. It demonstrates Nachmanides' extensive use of rhetorical means that contain an element of repetition: of sound, root and content. His diverse repetitive means are not only an artistic embellishment that imparts special beauty to his writings, but also serve as a useful device in highlighting central ideas in his interpretive and philosophical doctrine.