Ultimo aggiornamento: 08 June 2021
Canaanite glosses, i.e.
medieval Slavic, especially Czech glosses, recorded in Hebrew script, have
aroused the interest of researchers since the first half of the19th century.
Despite long-term research their appearance has not been sufficiently described
and explained until today. A conference, the contributions to which are
contained in this book, was organized as a part of and supported by the grant
project of the Czech Science Foundation No. P406/11/0861 Kenaanské glosy ve
středověkých hebrejských rukopisech s vazbou na české země (Canaanite Glosses
in Medieval Hebrew Manuscripts Related to the Czech Lands). Its goal was to
diminish the number of unresolved questions by focusing on the problem of
Knaanic language proper as well as connected phenomena. Many leading scholars
in Hebrew, Yiddish, and Slavic linguistics have contributed to the volume. To
illuminate the problem from different perspectives, scholars from related
fields were welcome to contribute. In total, seventeen contributions have been
gathered bringing new findings contextualizing the Canaanite glosses as well as
new findings of the glosses themselves. Further achievements are new facts
about related phenomena like a literary depiction of Prague´s pogrom of 1389,
etymology of the word for Jew in Common Slavic, biblical usage of the word
Canaan or glosses of a small corpus of Judeo-Portuguese, all of which are
published in the present volume. The contributors to the volume adopted various
methodological approaches, which was encouraged to show the plurality of perspectives
and open further discussions. The editors hope that these proceedings
substantially contribute to many of the topics of the most recent research and
open new research horizons in this field for the future.