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  2. Minor tractate - Wikipedia

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    The minor tractates (Hebrew: מסכתות קטנות, masechtot qetanot) are essays from the Talmudic period or later dealing with topics about which no formal tractate exists in the Mishnah. They may thus be contrasted to the Tosefta , whose tractates parallel those of the Mishnah .

  3. Category:Tractates of the Talmud - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Talmudic tractates - Wikipedia

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    While Talmud Bavli has had a standardized page count for over 100 years based on the Vilna edition, the standard page count of the Yerushalmi found in most modern scholarly literature is based on the first printed edition (Venice 1523) which uses folio (#) and column number (a,b,c,and d; eg. Berachot 2d would be folio page 2, column 4).

  5. Category:Minor tractates - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Minor tractates" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ...

  6. Talmud - Wikipedia

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    The Soncino Talmud (34 volumes, 1935–1948, with an additional index volume published in 1952 and a two-volume translation of the Minor Tractates later), [98] [99] Isidore Epstein, Soncino Press. An 18 volume edition was published in 1961. Notes on each page provide additional background material.

  7. Masekhet - Wikipedia

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    The "major" tractates, those of the Mishnah itself, are organized into six groups, called sedarim, while the minor tractates, which were not canonized in the Mishnah, stand alone. The Mishnah comprises sixty-three tractates, each of which is divided into chapters and paragraphs. The same applies to the Tosefta.

  8. Soferim (Talmud) - Wikipedia

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    The minor tractate Sefarim, edited by Schönblum, is not earlier (as he assumes) but rather later than Masseket Sefer Torah, from which it is an extract. The name "Sefarim" (= "books") is merely the plural of "sefer," designating the Torah as "the book" par excellence.

  9. Avot de-Rabbi Natan - Wikipedia

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    Avot of Rabbi Natan, also known as Avot de-Rabbi Nathan (ARN) (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אבות דרבי נתן), the first and longest of the minor tractates of the Talmud, is a Jewish aggadic work probably compiled in the geonic era (c.700–900 CE). It is a commentary on an early form of the Mishnah.