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Vidro, N; (2021) Aviv barley and calendar diversity among Jews in eleventh-century Palestine. Journal of Jewish Studies , 72 (2) pp. 283-312. 10.18647/3504/jjs-2021. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2021) Non-Rabbanite Jewish calendars in the works of Jacob al-Qirqisānī and Saadia Gaon. ALEPH: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism , 21 (1) Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2021) Al-Qirqisānī’s account of historical Jewish calendars and its dependence on the commentary on Genesis by Saʿadya gaon: a study of Kitāb al-Anwār VII.1. Ginzei Qedem , 17 pp. 11-49. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2020) A Book on Arabic Inflexion According to the System of the Greeks: a Lost Work by Ḥunayn B. Isḥāq. Journal of Arabic Linguistics , 72 (2) pp. 26-58. 10.13173/zeitarabling.72.0026. Green open access
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Vidro, N; Stern, S; (2021) A Tenth-Century Jewish Correction of the Easter Calendar. Le Muséon , 134 (3-4) pp. 353-371. 10.2143/MUS.134.3.3290050. Green open access
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Vidro, Nadezda; (2023) Qaraite New Moon Observation in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries and Its Ritual and Calendrical Implications. Jewish Studies Quarterly , 30 (3) pp. 259-280. 10.1628/jsq-2023-0015. Green open access
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Vidro, Nadezda; (2022) The Medieval Qaraite Calendar in the Diaspora. Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism , 22 (1-2) pp. 125-156. Green open access
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Vidro, Nadia; (2022) On the Date of Composition of the Book of Commandments by the Qaraite Levi b. Yefet. Zutot 10.1163/18750214-bja10033. (In press). Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2021) Dating medieval manuscripts with the help of calendars: an evaluation. Revue des Etudes Juives , 180 (1-2) pp. 193-205. 10.2143/REJ.180.1.3289442. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2020) Grammars of Classical Arabic in Judaeo-Arabic: an overview. Intellectual History of the Islamicate World , 8 (1-2) pp. 284-305. 10.1163/2212943X-20201010. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2019) Nahshon Gaon – a calendar scholar or a pseudo-author? Jewish Studies Quarterly , 26 (1) pp. 17-34. 10.1628/jsq-2019-0003. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2018) Calendar tables in manuscript and printed Arba̔ah Ṭurim: Ṭur Oraḥ Ḥayyim, chapter 428. Journal of Jewish Studies , 69 (1) pp. 58-85. 10.18647/3351/jjs-2018. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2018) Manuscript to print and print to print: on the transmission history of Jacob ben Asher’s Tur Orah Hayyim. Zutot: Perspectives on the Jewish History and Culture , 15 (1) pp. 73-93. 10.1163/18750214-12151074. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2017) The Origins of the 247-year Calendar Cycle. ALEPH: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism , 17 (1) Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2014) ‘How medieval Jews studied Classical Arabic grammar: a Kufan primer from the Cairo Genizah’. Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam , 41 pp. 173-244. Green open access
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Book

Vidro, N; (2013) A medieval Karaite pedagogical grammar of Hebrew: a critical edition and English translation of Kitāb al-ʿuqūd fī taṣārīf al-luġa al-ʿibrāniyya. [Book]. Cambridge Genizah Studies Series: Vol.6. Brill: Leiden, Netherlands. Green open access
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Vidro, N; Vollandt, R; Wagner, E-M; Olszowy-Schlanger, J; (2018) Studies in Semitic Linguistics and Manuscripts A Liber Discipulorum in Honour of Professor Geoffrey Khan. [Book]. Studia Semitica Upsaliensia: Vol.30. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Uppsala, Sweden. Green open access
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Book chapter

Vidro, Nadezda; (2024) How Many Refutations Did Saadya Gaon Write against Ibn Sāqawayh? In: Posegay, Nick and Connolly, Magdalen M and Outhwaite, Ben, (eds.) From the Battlefield of Books: Essays Celebrating 50 Years of the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit Cambridge Genizah Studies Series, Volume 16. (pp. 191-204). Brill: Leiden, The Netherlands. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2021) Reiterative calendars in medieval and early-modern Jewish manuscripts. In: Stern, S, (ed.) Calendars in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. (pp. 245-291). Brill: Leiden, The Netherlands. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2020) Sorting Hebrew verbs in the Karaite grammatical tradition: method, The signs. In: Yaakov, D, (ed.) Medieval Hebrew and Aramaic: Studies in Language and Grammatical Thought. (pp. 314-326). Hebrew Language Academy: Jerusalem, Israel. Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2018) Arabic vocalization in Judaeo-Arabic grammars of Classical Arabic. In: Vidro, N and Vollandt, R and Wagner, E-M and Olszowy-Schlanger, J, (eds.) Studies in Semitic Linguistics and Manuscripts: A Liber Discipulorum in Honour of Professor Geoffrey Khan. (pp. 341-351). Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Uppsala,Sweden. Green open access
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Digital scholarly resource

Vidro, N; (2019) The Book against the People of the Equinox: T-S K6.63. [Digital scholarly resource]. https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/... Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2018) The strange Hebrew of a blessing for the Prophets: T-S K6.113. [Digital scholarly resource]. https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/... Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2017) A popular calendar. [Digital scholarly resource]. https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/... Green open access
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Vidro, N; (2016) A barley believable calendar dispute, in: Genizah Fragments, 71. [Digital scholarly resource]. https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/... Green open access
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Vidro, Nadezda; (2022) Saadya Gaon’s Refutation of Anan or a Qaraite Book of Commandments? T-S Ar.21.156, T-S Ar.48.216 and T-S NS 303.1, in: Fragment of the Month: May 2022. [Digital scholarly resource]. https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/... Green open access
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Vidro, Nadezda; (2021) Muslim and Christian calendars in Jewish calendar booklets: T-S K2.33, in: Fragment of the Month: March 2021. [Digital scholarly resource]. https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/... Green open access
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