Babylonian Talmud, Soncino English Translation
I've compiled a set of DOCX files for a PB of the Soncino translation and notes to the Babylonian Talmud. (As of Sept. 1, 2014 the main remaining work would be to tag the tractates, chapters and dafs with Babylonian Talmud milestones and any referring datatype links; however, they are all fully marked with headings.) Any corrections are welcome. A macro to include milestones should be pretty easy, but if someone beats me to developing, all the better.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t0xq6rqkxnba4re/SoncinoTalmud140901.zip?dl=0
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Here's a link to the folder that contains the zip folder. Should make it easier to get updates. Sorry I didn't think of it the first time.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1fl95nebt1k5ua7/AACVF-HEZ3-JgtPcCLjONa0ga?dl=0
One unfinished thing I failed to mention is hyper-linking the footnotes for the introductions and prefaces. The footnotes in all the tractates themselves work as far as I know. The introductions etc, come from HTML files, and the footnotes are a bit of a pain. But we're talking about a very few files and comparatively unimportant notes, which are all there but just not hyper-linked. I have attempted to clean up any Biblical references in these introductory files.
Finally have a new set of DOCX files, which correct a number of issues in several files.
Remaining: 1. Talmud milestones (a few are done), 2. I know there are some Biblical references the script didn't pick up. I'll fix them as I see them. I also welcome others to help, and 3. I have no doubt that there are many errant paragraph breaks and other formatting cleanup to be done.
Please let me know any problems, and I'll do the best I can to correct them.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1fl95nebt1k5ua7/AACVF-HEZ3-JgtPcCLjONa0ga?dl=0
Just to let you know, I'm finding issues with a few tractates in which some of the headings weren't correctly rendered in the PDF conversion. I'll post a new set of files within a few days. Meanwhile the posted files are usable--just in a few areas the navigation will be missing.
I've also begun putting in the folio milestones.
Would someone know of a/some good indexes to the Talmud (scripture, thematic, etc)
SUGGESTION: HaMafteach -- the first ever index to the Talmud
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
Wow this is awesome! Thank you!!!
If I could... I've never used the Talmud before and I was curious how I would go about looking up items in it. I included an image below because I remember hearing that working on the Sabbath is not allowed. Is there a way to use this to find that? I noticed the names and chapters don't match up from whatever translation logos is using
Mattillo - There are a few hurdles you'll need to overcome to connect the references in the Logos Neusner translation that your Logos search gives to the same section in Soncino PBB.
1) In the kind of search that matches a Biblical text with topics and sections in other resources, such as the Talmud, Logos will refer to official Logos resources, in this case Jacob Neusner's translation of the Talmud. There are two the Babylonian and the Jerusalem. in the screenshot below the section of references to the Babylonian Talmud are preceded b. So the first one points to the Babylonian Talmud, Shabbat 16:2. References to the Jerusalem Talmud are preceded by y. The first one in that section is to Kilayim 1:6. (FYI, The Babylonian Talmud is considered authoritative.)
2) Neusner's sectioning (Tractate Shabbat 16:2, for example) is not the same way the Soncino version divides the text. Soncino uses the more common Talmudic pagination in which each page is a 2-sided Vilna, numbered # a and b. So the location Shabbat 16:2 in Neusner is found beginning a paragraph into Shabbath 117B in the Soncino (note also the slightly different spelling of the Tractate).
3) Neusner is actually indexed by both pagination systems, but the Soncino indexing doesn't appear in most searches. If you have Logos's Neusner translation, you can reasonably easily match up his references with the Soncino locations. Without owning Neusner that's pretty hard to do.
4) Another option is to open the Soncino Talmud and use the Logos Cited By tool to find the places in open resources, in this case the Talmud, which refer to a particular scripture passage. The Soncino is pretty good about footnoting where the Talmud is making Biblical references. So, for example if you run Cited By for Exodus 20:8-11, you will find several Concino Talmudic references, including Shabbath 117b.
Hope this helps. Unless you own Neusner, 4) will be your best bet, I think.
If I could... I've never used the Talmud before and I was curious how I would go about looking up items in it. I included an image below because I remember hearing that working on the Sabbath is not allowed. Is there a way to use this to find that? I noticed the names and chapters don't match up from whatever translation logos is using
Thank you for your work in compiling this. Appreciated.