The Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran and the Concept of a Library
Editat de Sidnie White Crawforden Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004301825
ISBN-10: 9004301828
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9004301828
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Cuprins
Part 1 - General Studies
Devorah Dimant, “The Library of Qumran in Recent Scholarship”
Årstein Justnes, “On Being a ‘Librarian’: Labels, Categories, and Classifications”
Part 2 - The Greco-Roman Context
Monica Berti, “Greek and Roman Libraries in the Hellenistic Age”
Corrado Martone, “The Qumran Library and Other Ancient Libraries: Elements for a Comparison”
Ian Werrett, “Is Qumran a Library?”
Part 3 - The Collection as a Whole and the Question of a Library
Sidnie White Crawford, “The Qumran Collection as a Scribal Library”
Stephen Reed, “The Linguistic Diversity of Texts found at Qumran”
Mladen Popović, “The Ancient ‘Library’ of Qumran between Urban and Rural Culture”
Stephen Pfann, “The Ancient Library or Libraries of Qumran: The Specter of Cave 1Q”
Part 4 - Collections within the Collection: Specific Evidence for a Library?
Helen R. Jacobus, “Calendars in the Qumran Collection”
Daniel Machiela, “The Aramaic Scrolls: Coherence and Context in the Library of Qumran”
Implications for the Identification of the Qumran Collection as a Library
Armin Lange, “The Qumran Library in Context: The Canonical History and Textual Standardization of the Hebrew Bible in Light of the Qumran Library”
Devorah Dimant, “The Library of Qumran in Recent Scholarship”
Årstein Justnes, “On Being a ‘Librarian’: Labels, Categories, and Classifications”
Part 2 - The Greco-Roman Context
Monica Berti, “Greek and Roman Libraries in the Hellenistic Age”
Corrado Martone, “The Qumran Library and Other Ancient Libraries: Elements for a Comparison”
Ian Werrett, “Is Qumran a Library?”
Part 3 - The Collection as a Whole and the Question of a Library
Sidnie White Crawford, “The Qumran Collection as a Scribal Library”
Stephen Reed, “The Linguistic Diversity of Texts found at Qumran”
Mladen Popović, “The Ancient ‘Library’ of Qumran between Urban and Rural Culture”
Stephen Pfann, “The Ancient Library or Libraries of Qumran: The Specter of Cave 1Q”
Part 4 - Collections within the Collection: Specific Evidence for a Library?
Helen R. Jacobus, “Calendars in the Qumran Collection”
Daniel Machiela, “The Aramaic Scrolls: Coherence and Context in the Library of Qumran”
Implications for the Identification of the Qumran Collection as a Library
Armin Lange, “The Qumran Library in Context: The Canonical History and Textual Standardization of the Hebrew Bible in Light of the Qumran Library”
Notă biografică
Sidnie White Crawford, Ph.D. (1988), Harvard University, is Willa Cather Professor of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has published critical editions, articles and monographs on the Dead Sea Scrolls, including Rewriting Scripture in Second Temple Times (Eerdmans, 2008).
Cecilia Wassen, Ph.D. (2004), McMaster University, is an Associate Professor at Uppsala University. She has published numerous articles and edited several books on the Dead Sea Scrolls. She is the author of Women in the Damascus Document (SBL, 2005).
Cecilia Wassen, Ph.D. (2004), McMaster University, is an Associate Professor at Uppsala University. She has published numerous articles and edited several books on the Dead Sea Scrolls. She is the author of Women in the Damascus Document (SBL, 2005).