The Talmud was committed to written form by Rabbi Yosi, head of the yeshiva of Pumbeditha (in Babylonia), in the year 505 CE, with the approbation and cooperation of all the Sages of the time. Until that time, the Talmud had been handed down by oral tradition.
Harry Silverstone has written: 'A guide to the Talmud' -- subject(s): Introductions, Talmud
Carol Bakhos has written: 'The Talmud in its Iranian context' -- subject(s): Talmud, Iranian influences, Civilization, Congresses, Talmud bavli, Parsismus
Schuster has written: 'Die Reformation und der Talmud' -- subject(s): Talmud, Reformation
Bernard Fischer has written: 'Talmud und Schulchan-Aruch' -- subject(s): Talmud
The Talmud is the 'Oral Law'. Similar to Torah but Torah is written down while Talmud is spoken.
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Israel Porath has written: 'Sefer Mavo ha-Talmud' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Talmud
Eliahu Schulsinger has written: 'Yad Eliyahu' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Talmud Yerushalmi, Talmud
Talya Fishman has written: 'Becoming the people of the Talmud' -- subject(s): Talmud, Talmud Torah (Judaism), Tosafists, Jewish law, Interpretation and construction, History
Isaac Ralbag has written: 'Ma'yene ha-Talmud' -- subject(s): Collections, Commentaries, Talmud. Keritot
Shulamis Frieman has written: 'Who's who in the Talmud' -- subject(s): Amoraim, Biography, Dictionaries, Talmud, Tannaim
Chaim Talmud has written: 'Malhin le-vet Gur' -- subject(s): Hasidic Music, Music, Hasidic