Translation and Survival: The Greek Bible of the Ancient Jewish Diaspora
Autor Tessa Rajaken Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 apr 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199558674
ISBN-10: 0199558671
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 145 x 222 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199558671
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 145 x 222 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The nine chapters of this very fine study are devoted to what in Rajak's view are the key elements of the creation,transmission and survival of the Septuagin, but they can also be appreciated without connection to the overall theory ... Tessa Rajak expresses her thoughts with exemplary clarity and in beautiful,often poetical English.
admirably clear
A book review cannot possibly do justice to the numerous insights of this detailed and richly argued work
It is to be hoped that Rajak's judicious work will encourage further research; for, as she has shown, the importance of the Septuagint can hardly be exaggerated. For too long it has been largely lost to both Jewish and Christian communities. Rajak dispays a remarkable talent to present a highly complex and broad topic very clearly
I must end on a note of wholehearted admiration and congratulate Tessa Rajak on an important book which opens up a number of areas to fresh debate
an eminently readable, elegantly written, well-researched and fascinating book on the first Jewish Greek Bible translation as a cultural artefact and icon
Rajak succeeds in bringing together the strands of evidence for a vibrant and even influential Greek Jewish diaspora
provides a sterling account of one of the most extraordinary scholarly enterprises of the ancient world
Rajak's attempt to reunite the Greek Bible with its primary users and generators is successful. She has written a very interesting book, containing opinions and conclusions that challenge the standard views and catch the reader's attention. Future scholarship will surely benefit from the insights that emerge from reading the Septuagint with an awareness of the broader history of Hellenistic Judaism
a stimulating study, dealing with a large number of issues regarding the realities that gave rise to the Greek Bible, the Septuagint, and regarding its role among Greeks, Romans, Jews, and Christians in Antiquity.
admirably clear
A book review cannot possibly do justice to the numerous insights of this detailed and richly argued work
It is to be hoped that Rajak's judicious work will encourage further research; for, as she has shown, the importance of the Septuagint can hardly be exaggerated. For too long it has been largely lost to both Jewish and Christian communities. Rajak dispays a remarkable talent to present a highly complex and broad topic very clearly
I must end on a note of wholehearted admiration and congratulate Tessa Rajak on an important book which opens up a number of areas to fresh debate
an eminently readable, elegantly written, well-researched and fascinating book on the first Jewish Greek Bible translation as a cultural artefact and icon
Rajak succeeds in bringing together the strands of evidence for a vibrant and even influential Greek Jewish diaspora
provides a sterling account of one of the most extraordinary scholarly enterprises of the ancient world
Rajak's attempt to reunite the Greek Bible with its primary users and generators is successful. She has written a very interesting book, containing opinions and conclusions that challenge the standard views and catch the reader's attention. Future scholarship will surely benefit from the insights that emerge from reading the Septuagint with an awareness of the broader history of Hellenistic Judaism
a stimulating study, dealing with a large number of issues regarding the realities that gave rise to the Greek Bible, the Septuagint, and regarding its role among Greeks, Romans, Jews, and Christians in Antiquity.
Notă biografică
Tessa Rajak is Professor Emeritus of Ancient History at the University of Reading, and Member of the Jewish Studies Unit, Oxford University.