Leiden: Brill, 2022. — 488 p. (Supplements to the Textual History of the Bible 6.)
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The Hebrew Bible: A Millennium, scholars from different fields and dealing with different material sources are trying to consider the Hebrew Bible as a whole. The development of new databases and other technological tools have an increasing impact on research practices. By inviting doctoral students, young researchers, and established scholars to contribute, this interdisciplinary book showcases methods and perspectives which can support future scientific collaborations in the field of the Hebrew Bible. This edited volume gathers relevant research from Dead Sea Scrolls Studies, Cairo Genizah Studies, European Genizah Studies, and from Late Medieval Biblical Manuscript Studies.
PrefaceList of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors1. The Dead Sea Scrolls Paleo-Hebrew Script: Its Roots in Hebrew Scribal Tradition
Antony Perrot and Matthieu Richelle2. 4Q216 and the Jubilees Creation Account: A Material Philological Analysis
Matthew Monger3. Methods for the Reconstruction of Large Literary (Sc)rolls from Fragmentary Remains
Drew G. Longacre4. Rethinking Methodological Approaches: The Phylactery Corpus from the Judean Desert as a Test Case
Anna Busa5. LXX, between Textual Criticism and Redactional Criticism
Gilles Dorival6. A New Proposal for the Identification and Interpretation of the Genizah Fragment T S D. 1.61’
Elvira Martín-Contreras7. Two New Fragments from the Scribe behind the Leningrad Codex (B19a)
Kim Phillips8. Biblical Manuscripts from the Collections of the National Library of Russia, and Their Use in the Textual Research of the Hebrew Bible
Viktor Golinets9. Catalogues of Hebrew Manuscripts and the Cataloguing of Hebrew Fragments
Javier del Barco10. Identifying the Model of a Copy: The Case of Colmar’s Biblical Fragments
Judith Kogel11. The Question of Tagin Their Origin and Use: New Light from the Old Sefer Torah Recently Re-found in Bologna University Library
Mauro Perani12. The MBH Project and the Systematic Study of Late Mediaeval Hebrew Bibles: New Perspectives and 3D Experiments
Élodie Attia and Léo Pascal13. Qumran, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Cairo Genizah and Books within Books: Towards a Comparative Study of the Manuscript Fragments of the Hebrew Bible
Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra and Judith Olszowy-Schlanger14. Continuities and Parallels in the Transmission of the Hebrew Bible in the Second Temple Period and in the Middle Ages
Geoffrey KhanIndex of Modern Authors
Index of Sources
Index of Manuscripts