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Kabbalah and Ecology: God’s Image in the More-Than-Human World, David Seidenberg, Cambridge University Press, 2015 – 6/26/2015

Bibliography

Organized according to the following sections:

Published in Kabbalah and Ecology: Classical and pre-rabbinic literature (primary sources through the eighth century) Medieval Jewish thought – philosophy and Kabbalah (primary sources, ninth to the seventeenth century) Chasidut (Hasidism), early modern Jewish thought, and modern Kabbalah (primary sources eighteenth and nineteenth century)

Expanded bibliography online: Modern Jewish thought and Contemporary Judaism (primary and secondary sources) Jewish ecological thought (primary and secondary sources)

Biblical and Hebraic thought (secondary sources) Classical rabbinic literature and pre-rabbinic literature (secondary sources) Medieval Jewish philosophy (secondary sources) Kabbalah (secondary sources) Hasidism (secondary sources) Science, ecology, and history of science Secular ecological thought and philosophy Christianity and Islam, Christian and Muslim ecological thought Philosophy, secular thought and history

Classical rabbinic literature and pre-rabbinic literature Adeni, David ben Amram. Midrash Hagadol. Jerusalem, 1975. Avot d’Rabi Natan, ed. Salomon () Schechter. Vienna, 1887. Reprint, Israel, n.d. Batey Midrashot, ed. Shlomo Aharon Wertheimer, 2nd edn. Jerusalem: K’tav Yad v’Sefer, 1989. Beyt Hamidrash, ed. Adolph Jellinek. Vienna: Bruder Winter, 1873. B’rei’shit Rabbati, ed. Chanokh Albeck. Jerusalem: Vegshel, 1984. Josephus, Flavius. Antiquities of the Jews. www.earlyjewishwritings.com/text/ josephus/ant3.html (Apr. 2010). The Wars of the Jews. www.earlyjewishwritings.com/text/josephus/ war5.html (Dec. 2011). Midrash B’rei’shit Rabba’ (Bereschit Rabba), 3 vols., eds. Julius Theodor and Chanokh Albeck. Berlin: Ts’vi Hirsch Itskovski, 1912. Midrash Rabbah, including B’rei’shit Rabbah, Sh’mot Rabbah, Vayiqra’ Rabbah, Bemidbar Rabbah, D’varim Rabbah, Kohelet Rabbah, and Shir Hashirim Rabbah. Jerusalem: Avida` Da`at Umeyda`, 1994. Midrash Tanchuma, ed. Solomon Buber. Vilna: Wittwe & Gebrüder Romm, 1885. Midrash Tanchuma, ed. Chanokh Zundel. Reprint, Jerusalem: Levine Epstein, 1968. Midrash , 2 vols, ed. Solomon Buber, trans. John T. Townsend. Hoboken NJ: Ktav, 1989. Midrash Tanhuma-Yelammedenu, trans. Samuel Berman. Hoboken NJ: Ktav, 1996. Midrash T’hilim (Tilim or Shocher Tov), ed. Shlomo Buber. Vilna: Wittwe & Gebrüder Romm, 1891. Miqra’ot G’dolot. Reprint, New York: Shulzinger Bros., n.d. . Jerusalem, 2002. www.mechon-mamre.org/b/h/h0.htm (Sep. 2011). M’khilta d’Rabi Yishmael, ed. Chayyim Shaul Horowitz. Jerusalem: Bamberger and Wahrmann, 1960. Philo of Alexandria. On the Unchangeableness of God, trans. C. D. Yonge. London: George Bell, 1890. www.earlyjewishwritings.com/text/philo/book10.html (Jan. 2012). Pirkê De Rabbi Eliezer, trans. Gerald Friedlander. New York: Sepher-Hermon, 1965. Pirqey Rabi Eli`ezer. Warsaw: Weissberg, 1874. P’siqta d’Rav Kahana, ed. Mandelbaum. New York: Jewish Theological Seminary, 1962. Sefer Ha’arakhim Chaba”d. Brooklyn: Otsar Hachasidim/Kehot, 1987. Sefer Y’tsirah. Reprint, Jerusalem: Monzon, 1961. Shim`on of Frankfurt-am-Main. Yalqut Shim`oni. Jerusalem: Vegshel, n.d. Sifrey d’Vey Rav (Sifrey `al Sefer Bemidbar v’Sifrey Zuta), ed. Chayim Shaul Horowitz. Frankfurt-am-Main: J. Kauffman Verlag, n.d. d’Vey Rav (Torat Kohanim), 2 vols. Jerusalem: Sifra, 1961. Sifrey `al Sefer D’varim, ed. Louis Finkelstein. Berlin: Gesellschaft zur Föderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums, 1939. Reprint, New York: Jewish Theological Seminary, 1969. Sifrey Lid’varim, ed. Zahava Gerlitz. Israel: Da`at, 2010. www.daat.ac.il/daat/vl/sifri- dvarim/sifri-dvarim01.pdf (Dec 2011). Bavli. Vilna: Wittwe & Gebrüder Romm, 1880; Reprint, Jerusalem: Tal- Man, 1981. Talmud Y’rushalmi. Krotoszyn, Poland, 1866; Reprint, Jerusalem: Shilo, 1969. Tana’ d’Vey Eliyahu. Warsaw: Shmuel Shmelke Filitser, 1912. Tanna Debe Eliyyahu, eds. William G. Braude and Israel J. Kapstein. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1981. Onkelos. In Miqra’ot G’dolot. Targum Pseudo-Yonatan. In Miqra’ot G’dolot. Targum Y’rushalmi. In Miqra’ot G’dolot.

Medieval thought – philosophy and Kabbalah Ashkenazi, Yosef ben Shalom. Peyrush L’parshat B’rei’shit, ed. Moshe Hallamish. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1984. Avraham ibn Ezra. Longer and Shorter Peyrush. In Miqra’ot G’dolot. Bachya ibn Paquda (Pakuda). Torat Chovot Hal’vavot (Eng. title Duties of the Heart), trans. Moses Hyamson. Jerusalem: Feldheim, 1970. Chavel, Chaim Dov (ed.). Kitvey Ramban (including Peyrush L’shir Hashirim). Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1963. Chemdat Yamim, 3 vols. (including P’ri `Ets Hadar). Livorno, 1763; Reprint, Jerusalem: Makor, 1970. Cordovero, Moshe. Or Ne`erav. Jerusalem: Qol Y’hudah, 1965. The Palm Tree of Deborah, trans. Louis Jacobs. New York: Sepher-Hermon, 1974. Tomer D’vorah. Jerusalem: Or Yiqar, 1969. Shi`ur Qomah. Jerusalem: Dov Ze’ev ben Yosef, 1966. David ben Y’hudah Hechasid. Mar’ot Hatsov’ot, ed. Daniel C. Matt. Chico CA: Scholars Press, 1982. deFano, Menachem Azaryah. Yonat Ileim. Lvov, Ukraine (Galicia): n.p., 1858: Donnolo, Shabtai. Sefer Chakhmoni. See Sefer Y’tsirah. Duran, Shim`on ben Tsemach. Magen Avot. Brooklyn NY: Light Publishing, 1946. El`azar ben Y’hudah of Worms. Sefer Sodey Razaya. Jerusalem: Makhon Sha`arey Ziv, 1985. Sodey Razaya Cheleq Bet: Sefer Hashem. Jerusalem: Makhon Sodey Razaya, 2004. Ezra ben Solomon (Shlomo) of Gerona. Commentary on the and Other Kabbalistic Writings, ed. Seth Brody. Kalamazoo: Western Michigan University Medieval Institute Publications, 1999. Gikatilla, Joseph (Yosef). Gates of Light: Sha’are Orah, trans. Avi Weinstein. New York: HarperCollins, 1994.———. Sha’arey Orah. Warsaw: Argelbrand, 1883. Horowitz, (Yisha`yah). The Generations of Adam, trans. Miles Krassen. New York: Paulist Press, 1996. Sh’ney Luchot Hab’rit. Reprint, Jerusalem: Book Export Enterprises, n.d. Kimhị̣, Joseph (Yosef Kimchi). The Book of the Covenant. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1972. Loew, Y’hudah. G’vurot Hashem. London: n.p., 1954. Derekh Chayyim. London: Honig and Sons, 1960. Luria, Yits’chaq (attr). Tsadiq Y’sod `Olam, ed. Levi Yits’chaq Krakovsky. Jerusalem: Yeshivat Or Chozer, 1982. Maimonides, Moses (Moshe ben Maimon). The Guide for the Perplexed, trans. Moses Friedlander. New York: Dover Books, 1980. The Guide for the Perplexed, trans. Shlomo Pines. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1963. Mishnah `Im Peyrush Harambam. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1963. Mishneh . Jerusalem, n.d. www.mechon-mamre.org/i/0.htm (Sep. 2011). Moreh N’vukhim, trans. Yosef Kafich (Hebr.). Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1977. Sefer Hamitsvot, trans. Yosef Kafich. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1957. Matt, Daniel C. (ed.). The Essential Kabbalah. San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1996. (ed. and trans.). Zohar: The Book of Enlightenment. New York: Paulist Press, 1983. Margaliot, Reuven (ed.). Sefer Habahir and Tiquney Hazohar. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1994. (ed.). Sefer Hazohar, 3 vols. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1984. (ed.). Zohar Chadash and Sha`arey Zohar. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1994. Miqra’ot G’dolot. Reprint, New York: Shulzinger Bros., n.d. Moshe ben Nachman (Ramban or ). Peyrush. In Miqra’ot G’dolot. Recanati, Menachem ben Binyamin. Bi’ur `al Hatorah `al Derekh Ha’emet. Venice: Marco Antonio Giustiniani (Justinian), 1545. S’forno, Ovadiah. Peyrush. In Miqra’ot G’dolot. Sa`adyah Ga’on (Sa`adyah ben Yosef). Emunot v’Dei`ot, trans. Yosef Kafich. Israel: Da`at, n.d. www.daat.ac.il/daat/mahshevt/kapah/4-2.htm (Sep. 2011). Shulchan `Arukh Shel Ha’ari, 2nd edn. Jerusalem: Makhon Chatam Sofer, 1987. Shlomo Yits’chaqi (). Peyrush. In Miqra’ot G’dolot. Vital, Chayyim. `Ets Chayyim. Reprint, Jerusalem: D’fus Levi, 1910. Sefer Sha`ar Ru’ach Haqodesh (Sideret Kitvey Rabeynu Ha’ar”i Zatsa”l, vol.11), ed. Y’hudah Ashlag. Jerusalem: Kitvey Rabeynu Ha’ar”i Zatsa”l, 1963. Kabbalah of Creation: Isaac Luria’s Earlier Mysticism (Sha`ar Hak’lalim), trans. Eliahu Klein. Northvale NJ: Jason Aronson, 2000. Y’hudah Hechasid. Sefer Chasidim, ed. Reuven Margaliot. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1992.

Chasidut, early modern Jewish thought, and modern Kabbalah Albaz, R’fa’el Moshe of Morocco. Eden Miqedem. Jerusalem: Makhon Yismach Lev Torat Moshe, 1996. Ba`al Shem Tov, Yisra’el. Tsava’at Harivash (Hebr.), ed. Jacob Immanuel Schochet. Brooklyn NY: Kehot Publication Society, 1998. Tzava’at Harivash: The Testament of Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov, ed. and trans. Jacob Immanuel Schochet. Brooklyn NY: Kehot Publication Society, 1998. Benamozegh, Elijah. Israel and Humanity, trans. Maxwell Luria. New York: Paulist Press, 1994. Berlin, Naftali Tsvi Yehudah. Ha`emeq Davar. New York: Friedman, n.d. Chayyim of Volozhin. Nefesh Hachayyim. Wickliffe OH: A. D. Goldberg, 1997. Dov Ber ben Shmu’el of Linitz. Shivchey Habesht, ed. S. A. Horodetsky. Berlin: Ajanoth Verlag, 1922. Dov Ber of Mezritch. Magid D’varav L’Ya`aqov. New York: Otsar Hachasidim, 2003. Eliyahu ben Shlomo of Vilna (the Vilna Gaon). Aderet Eliyahu. New York: Shulzinger Bros., 1950. Siddur Hagr”a. Jerusalem: Yits’chaq Nachum Levi, 1926. Feibush, Meshullam. Yosher Divrey Emet. Jerusalem: D’fus M’nachem Ra’ta, 5734 (1973). Ginsburgh, Yitzchak. “Mitsvat Kisui Hadam”, sec.8. www.malchuty.org/2009-06- 16-14-01-37/821-2012-10-25-07-39-50.html (Nov. 2013). Hakohen, Me’ir Simcha of Dvinsk. Meshekh Chokhmah. Riga: Menachem Mendel Dovber, 1927. Heschel, Avraham Y’hoshu`a of Apt. Oheiv Yisrael. Zhitomir, Ukraine: Nekhdei Harav Mislavita, 1863. Hurwitz, Pinchas Eliyahu of Vilna. Sefer Hab’rit Hashalem. Jerusalem: Y’rid Has’farim, 1990. Kook, Abraham Isaac (Avraham Yits’chaq). Abraham Isaac Kook, trans. Ben Zion Bokser. New York: Paulist Press, 1978. Chazon Hatsim’chonut v’Hashalom, ed. David Cohen. Jerusalem: Nezer David, 1983. The Essential Writings of Abraham Isaac Kook, trans. Ben Zion Bokser. Warwick NY: Amity, 1988. Orot Hakodesh, 2 vols. Jerusalem: Ha’agudah L’hotsa’at Sifrey Hara’ya”h Kook, 1937. A Vision of Vegetarianism and Peace, ed. David Cohen, trans. Jonathan Rubenstein. www.jewishveg.com/AVisionofVegetarianismandPeace.pdf (Sep. 2013). Lainer, Ya`aqov ben Mordechai Yosef Me’izbitsa. Beyt Ya`aqov `al Sefer Vayiqra’, ed. Chanina Dovid Lainer. New York: Rabbi M. J. Lainer, 1991. Nachman of Breslov. Liqutey Moharan. New York: R’ Eli`ezer Shlomo Breslover, 1965. The Thirteen Stories of Rebbe Nachman of Breslev, trans. Esther Koenig. Jerusalem: Hillel Press, 1978. Sipurey Ma`asiyot Mishanim Qadmoniyot. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1971. Noson (Natan) of Nemirov. Liqutey T’filot. Jerusalem: R’ Yisra’el Dov Odesser, n.d. Ricci, Immanuel Chai (Riqi). Mishnat Chasidim. Lemberg (Lvov, Galicia): M. F. Poremba, 1858. Roth, Aharon (Arele). Shulchan Hatahor. Jerusalem, 1966. Schneersohn, Menachem Mendel. Likkutei Sichos (Liqutey Sichot). Brooklyn NY: Kehot Publication Society, 1998. Torat Menachem: Sefer Ma’amarim M’luqatim, vol.2. Brooklyn NY: Otsar Hachasidim, 2002. Sefer Ba`al Shem Tov (Ba`al Shem Tov `al Hatorah), ed. Shim`on Menachem Mendel. Reprint, Israel: Book Export Enterprises, n.d. Shneur Zalman of Liady. Likutei Amarim (Liqutey Amarim) (also called Tanya), trans. Nissan Mindel et al. London: Otsar Hachasidim, 1972. Liqutey Torah. Brooklyn NY: Kehot Publication Society, 1973. Tcharek, Avraham ben Aharon Yosef. Divrey Avraham. Jerusalem, 1927. Tsadok Hakohen. Sefer Mach’shavot Charuts. Pieterkov, Poland: Yachdut, 1911. Tsarfati, Vidal. Derekh Haqodesh. Husiatyn, Ukraine: Dov’vey Sif’tey Y’sheinim, 1907. Tsvi Hirsch of Zhidachov. `Ateret Tsvi. Lvov, Ukraine (Galicia), 1871. Twersky, Dovid of Tolna. Qohelet David. Lublin, Poland, 1881. Ya`aqov Yosef of Polnoye. Ben Porat Yosef. Pieterkov, Poland: Feivel Belchatovski, 1884. K’tonet Pasim, ed. Gedaliah Nigal. Jerusalem: M’khon P’ri Ha’arets, 1985. Ze’ev Wolf of Zhitomir. Or Hame’ir, 4 vols. Warsaw: R’ Me’ir Y’chi’el Halter, 1883.

Modern Jewish thought and contemporary Judaism (primary and secondary sources – see next section for Jewish Ecological Thought) Adler, Rachel. Engendering Judaism: An Inclusive Theology and Ethics. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1998. Antonelli, Judith. In the Image of God: A Feminist Commentary on the Torah. Northvale NJ: Jason Aronson, 1995. Belkin, Samuel. In His Image: The Jewish Philosophy of Man As Expressed in Rabbinic Tradition. Westport CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1979. Benjamin, Walter. Reflections, ed. Peter Demetz. New York: Schocken Books, 1978. Besserman, Perle. A New Kabbalah for Women. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Biale, David. Gershom Scholem: Kabbalah and Counter History. Cambridge MA: Press, 1982 Buber, Martin. Hasidism and Modern Man. New York: Horizon Books, 1958. I and Thou, trans. Walter Kaufman. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1970. Tales of the Hasidim: Later Masters. New York: Schocken Books, 1948. Cooper, David. God is a Verb: Kabbalah and the Practice of Mystical Judaism. New York: Riverhead Books 1997. Freedman, Shalom. Living in the Image of God: Jewish Teachings to Perfect the World: Conversations with Rabbi Irving Greenberg. New York: Jason Aronson, 1998. Frishman, Elyse (ed.). Mishkan T’filah. New York: CCAR Press, 2007. Glazer, Aubrey, A New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking: Critical Theory After Adorno as Applied to Jewish Thought. New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2011. Gordis, Robert. “‘In His image’: A New Blessing, an Old Truth” in Conservative Judaism 40:1 (1987): 81–5. Greenberg, Irving. “Cloud of Smoke, Pillar of Fire: Judaism, Christianity and Modernity After the Holocaust”. In Auschwitz: Beginning of a New Era? Reflections on the Holocaust, ed. Eva Fleischner. New York: Ktav, 1977, 7–55. The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays. New York: Touchstone, 1988. “Seeking the Religious Roots of Pluralism: In the Image of God and Covenant” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies 34:3 (Summer 1997): 385–94. “The Third Great Cycle of Jewish History”. In Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses During and After the Holocaust, eds. Steven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, Gershon Greenberg. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, 523– 542. The Triumph of Life. In manuscript. Harlow, Jules (ed.). Siddur Sim Shalom. New York: The Rabbinical Assembly, 1985. Heschel, Abraham Joshua. God in Search of Man. New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, 1955. Heavenly Torah: As Refracted Through the Generations, see Classical Rabbinic Literature (secondary sources). Man Is Not Alone: A Philosophy of Religion. New York: Farrar, Straus & Young, 1976. Torah Min Hashamayim b’Aspaqlariyah shel Hadorot. New York: Shontsin, 1962. Herberg, Will. Judaism and Modern Man. New York: Atheneum Press, 1973. 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Jewish ecological thought (primary and secondary sources, including popular culture) Artson, Bradley Shavit. “Is There Only One Holy Land?”. In Ecology and the Jewish Spirit, ed. Bernstein, 41–9. “Our Covenant with Stones: A Jewish Ecology of Earth” in Conservative Judaism 44:1 (Fall 1991): 14–24. Repr. in Judaism and Environmental Ethics, ed. Yaffe, 161– 71. Benstein, Jeremy. The Way Into Judaism and the Environment. Woodstock VT: Jewish Lights, 2006. Bernstein, Ellen, ed. Ecology and the Jewish Spirit: Where Nature and the Sacred Meet. Woodstock VT: Jewish Lights, 1998. “Environment, Ecology, and the Bible”, III. In Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, vol.7. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2014, cols.981–2. The Splendor of Creation: A Biblical Ecology. Cleveland OH: Pilgrim Press, 2005. Bleich, J. David. “Vegetarianism and Judaism” in Tradition 23:1 (Summer 1987): 86– 9. Repr. in Bleich, Contemporary Halakhic Problems, vol.3. 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Diamond, Irene and David Seidenberg. “Sensuous Minds and the Possibility of a Jewish Ecofeminist Practice” in Ethics and the Environment 4:2 (2000): 185–95. Repr. as “Recovering the Sensuous through Jewish Ecofeminist Practice” in Torah of the Earth, vol.2, ed. Waskow, 245–60; and in This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment, ed. Gottlieb, 391–400. Ehrenfeld, David and Joan. “Some Thoughts on Nature and Judaism” in Environmental Ethics 7:1 (Spring 1985): 93–5. Ehrenfeld, David and Philip Bentley. “Judaism and the Practice of Stewardship” in Judaism 34:3 (1985): 301–11. Repr. in Judaism and Environmental Ethics, ed. Yaffe, 125–35; and in Torah of the Earth, vol.1, ed. Waskow, 141–56. Eisenberg, Evan. The Ecology of Eden. New York: Knopf, 1998. Elon, Ari, Naomi Hyman and Arthur Waskow (eds.). Trees, Earth, and Torah: A Tu B’Shvat Anthology. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1999. Errico-Naga, David. “Vegetarianism and Judaism: The Rav’s Radical View” in Kol Hamevaser 5:3 (Feb. 6, 2012): 13–14. Felt-Feinstein, Shir Yaakov and Eden “Ephryme” Pearlstein. “To Zion”. Lyrics. To Zion. Darshan, 2011. (Jan. 2012). Feuerman, Simcha. “What is Our Responsibility to Other Creatures? A Jewish Perspective on Animal Suffering and Conservation”. Canfei Nesharim (n.d.). (July 2013). Fink, Dan. “Between Dust and Divinity: Maimonides and Jewish Environmental Ethics”. In Ecology and the Jewish Spirit, ed. Bernstein, 230–39. Freudenstein, Eric G. “Ecology and the Jewish Tradition” in Judaism 19:4 (1970): 406–14. Repr. in Judaism and Human Rights, ed. Milton R. Konvitz. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1972, 265–74; and in Judaism and Ecology 1970– 1986, ed. Swetlitz, 29–33. Frymer-Kensky, Tikva. “Ecology in a Biblical Perspective”. In Torah of the Earth, vol.1, ed. Waskow, 55–69. Gendler, Everett. “The Earth’s Covenant” in Reconstructionist 55 (Nov.-Dec. 1989): 28–31. “A Sentient Universe”. In Ecology and the Jewish Spirit, ed. Bernstein, 58–68. Gerstenfeld, Manfred. “Neo-Paganism in the Public Square and Its Relevance to Judaism”. Jerusalem Letter/Viewpoints, 392, Oct. 15, 1998. (Oct. 2012). Gittelman, George. “Maimonides and The Guide to the Perplexed: An Environmental Ethic for Our Time” in CCAR Journal (Fall 2010): 42–53. Golinkin, David. “A Responsum Regarding the Environment and Air Pollution” in Responsa in a Moment 3:2 (Oct. 2008). (Nov. 2011). Goodman, Lenn. “Respect for Nature in the Jewish Tradition”. In Judaism and Ecology, ed. Tirosh-Samuelson, 227–259. Gordis, Robert. “Ecology in the Jewish Tradition” in Midstream 28 (Aug.-Sep. 1982): 202–21. Repr. in Gordis, Judaic Ethics for a Lawless World. New York: Jewish Theological Seminary, 1986, 113–22; and in Judaism and Ecology 1970–1986, ed. Swetlitz, 47–53. Green, Arthur. 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