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1060:, whose name appears in the title of the work under treatment, cannot possibly have been its only author, since he flourished about the middle of the 2nd century, or a generation prior to the author of the Mishnah. Besides, several authorities are quoted who flourished a long time after R. Nathan; for instance, Rabbi
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1064:. The designation "De-Rabbi Nathan" may be explained by the circumstance that R. Nathan is one of the first authorities mentioned in the opening chapter of the work (but not the first, that being
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Saldarini, which proposed a date close to the compilation of the
1095:. The two recensions of the work in their present shape evidently have different authors, but who they were cannot be ascertained. Probably they belonged to the period of the
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R. Nathan originated the work, however. Probably due to political differences that Rabbi Nathan had with
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Berner, Christoph (2011). "Quotations from Avot de Rabbi Nathan B in MS Oxford (Bodleiana) Heb. c. 24".
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1556:; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Abot de-Rabbi Nathan".
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Cashdan, Eli (1965), "Introduction", in A. Cohen (ed.),
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1559:The Jewish Encyclopedia
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