found: Work cat.: 2006364753: Creation and composition, c2005:t.p. (Bavli redactors (Stammaim)) p. 1, etc. (post-Amoraic redactors ... added extensive discussions and commentary to the terse Amoraic traditions they received, juxtaposed them with related traditions, contextualized them in a larger framework ...)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, Feb. 9, 2006:David Weiss Halivni (Stammaim were the anonymous editors of the Talmud, after the period of the Tannaim and the Amoraim, but before the Geonic period)
found: Historical dictionary of Judaism, 1998:p. 382-383 (term, meaning "anonymous ones," has been introduced recently to refer to the final editors of the Babylonian Talmud, who selected and arranged the sugyot (topics) in the form in which they have come down to us, though without explicit teachings of their own)
notfound: Encyc. Judaica, c1971;The New Encyclopedia of Judaism, c2002;Entsiklopedyah Toranit merukezet, 1995 or 1996-1996 or 1997