Studies in textual criticism / by Emanuel Tov.

Author
Tov, Emanuel [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2024]
  • ©2024
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xlv, 467 pages ; 24 cm

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      Summary note
      "Twenty-eight rewritten and updated essays on the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, and the Dead Sea Scrolls mainly published between 2019 and 2022 are presented in the fifth volume of the author's collected essays. They are joined by an unpublished study, an unpublished "reflection" on the development of text-critical research in 1970-2020 and the author's academic memoirs. All the topics included in this volume are at the forefront of textual research"-- Provided by publisher.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
      Action note
      Committed to retain indefinite until ended by the majority of agreeing parties — Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation Shared Book Collection - Book Plan for Brill Monographs (NjP)
      Contents
      • Part 1: Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible
      • The Possible Revision of Hebrew Texts according to the Masoretic Text
      • Textual Harmonization in Leviticus
      • The Tenth Commandment of the Samaritans
      • The Philosophy of the Biblia Hebraica Quinta Edition
      • The Formation of the (Proto-)Masoretic Text
      • Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, Le livre de Jérémie en perspective: "Introductory Remarks"
      • Orthographic Practices of the Biblical Texts
      • The Last Stage of the Literary History of the Book of Jeremiah
      • Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible in the Digital Age: Advantages and Disadvantages of the Use of Digital Tools
      • Vox Clamantis in Deserto: The History of the Interpretation and Misinterpretation of Isaiah 40:3
      • Copying the Torah: From the Time of the Judean Desert Scrolls to Modern Times --
      • Part 2: The Septuagint
      • From a Popular Jewish LXX-SP Text Block to Separate Group Texts: Insights from the Dead Sea Scrolls
      • The Textual Value of the Septuagint Version of the Minor Prophets
      • The Interaction Between Theological and Text-Critical Approaches
      • The Renderings of the Divine Names in the Greek Torah
      • The Use of the Earliest Greek Scripture Fragments in Text Editions
      • The Palestinian Source of the Greek Translation of the Torah
      • Papyrus Nash and the Septuagint
      • Different Textual Traditions about Sheshonq-Shishak in the Hebrew and Greek Bible
      • The Use of the Septuagint in Critical Commentaries
      • P.Vindob.G. 39777 (Symmachus) and the Use of the Divine Names in Greek Scripture Texts
      • The LXX Translators' Procedures in Representing Proper Names: Consistency in Representation --
      • Part 3: The Dead Sea Scrolls
      • The Qumran Tefillin and Their Possible Master Copies
      • The Background and Origin of the Qumran Corpus of Scripture Texts
      • Approaches of Scribes to the Biblical Text in Ancient Israel
      • 'Luxury Scrolls' from the Judean Desert --
      • Part 4: Reflections
      • Has the Field of Textual Criticism Changed in the Past Half-Century (1970-2023)?
      • Some Academic Memoirs.
      ISBN
      • 9789004549357 ((hardback))
      • 9004549358 ((hardback))
      LCCN
      2023054687
      OCLC
      1412153306
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