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From Scrolls to Scrolling : Sacred Texts, Materiality, and Dynamic Media Cultures / Bradford A. Anderson.
Editor
Anderson, Bradford A.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2020
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]
©2020
Description
1 online resource (XVII, 307 p.)
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Editor
Anderson, Bradford A.
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Anderson, Bradford A.
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Anderson, Bradford A.
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Fachinformationsdienst Jüdische Studien
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Fachinformationsdienst Jüdische Studien
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Fachinformationsdienst Jüdische Studien
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Series
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - Tension, Transmission, Transformation
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – Tension, Transmission, Transformation ; 12
Summary note
Throughout history, the study of sacred texts has focused almost exclusively on the content and meaning of these writings. Such a focus obscures the fact that sacred texts are always embodied in particular material forms—from ancient scrolls to contemporary electronic devices. Using the digital turn as a starting point, this volume highlights material dimensions of the sacred texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The essays in this collection investigate how material aspects have shaped the production and use of these texts within and between the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, from antiquity to the present day. Contributors also reflect on the implications of transitions between varied material forms and media cultures. Taken together, the essays suggests that materiality is significant for the academic study of sacred texts, as well as for reflection on developments within and between these religious traditions. This volume offers insightful analysis on key issues related to the materiality of sacred texts in the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, while also highlighting the significance of transitions between various material forms, including the current shift to digital culture.
Funding information
funded by Fachinformationsdienst Jüdische Studien
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jun 2020)
Rights and reproductions note
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:
Language note
In English.
Contents
Frontmatter
Open-Access-Transformation in den Jüdischen Studien
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Preface
Figures
Tables
Introduction: Materiality, Liminality, and the Digital Turn: The Sacred Texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in Material Perspective
Stichographic Layout in the Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls: Observations on its Development and its Potential
Reading Aids in Early Christian Papyri
Writing the Qur’ān Between the Lines: Marginal and Interlinear Notes in Selected Qur’ān Fragments from the Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar
The Sefer Torah and Jewish Orthodoxy in the Islamic Middle Ages
From Scroll to Codex: Dynamics of Text Layout Transformation in the Hebrew Bible
Memory, Performance, and Change: The Psalms’ Layout in Late Medieval and Early Modern Bibles
Be Your Own Scribe: Bible Journalling and the New Illuminators of the Densely-Printed Page
Monks, Manuscripts, Muhammad, and Digital Editions of the New Testament
The Qur’ānic Text from Manuscript to Digital Form: Metalinguistic Markup of Scribes and Editors
Paratexts and the Hermeneutics of Digital Bibles
Virtual Qur’ān: Authenticity, Authority, and Ayat in Bytes
Sacred Texts in a Digital Age: Materiality, Digital Culture, and the Functional Dimensions of Scriptures in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Scriptural Index
Subject Index
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ISBN
3-11-063146-6
3-11-063444-9
LCCN
2020933703
OCLC
1163877924
Doi
10.1515/9783110634440
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