LEADER 04188cam a2200529 i 4500001 99131190359506421 005 20240926041059.0 008 240720t20242024gw a b 101 0 eng d 020 9783161617829 |qpaperback 020 3161617827 024 3 9783161617829 035 (OCoLC)on1447091401 040 OHX |beng |erda |cOHX |dQGE |dYDX |dISB |dOCLCO |dIND |dDTM 050 4 BS2290 |bB66 2024 050 4 PN171.F6 |bA98 2024 245 00 Authorial fictions and attributions in the ancient Mediterranean / |cedited by Chance E. Bonar and Julia D. Lindenlaub. 264 1 Tübingen : |bMohr Siebeck, |c[2024] 264 4 |c©2024 300 vi, 258 pages : |billustrations ; |c24 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 490 1 Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. 2. Reihe, |x0340-9570 ; |v609 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 520 "The contributors to this volume explore the phenomena of authorship, attribution, and author function in literature produced in the ancient Mediterranean. Moving beyond traditional questions regarding forgery or authorial (in)authenticity, they analyze the roles that ascribed authorship plays in the production of textual networks, the construction of authoritative figures, and the history of literary culture and book culture. They include scholars whose work on authorship and attribution is mutually informative beyond disciplinary boundaries, particularly scholars of early Christianity, early Judaism, classics, and the ancient Near East." -- |cProvided by publisher 505 0 Introduction to Authorial Fictions and Attributions in the Ancient Mediterranean / Julia D. Lindenlaub and Chance E. Bonar-- The Epistle to the Laodiceans and the Art of Tradition / Robyn Faith Walsh -- Authorial Fictions, Phoenician Paradigms, and the Reception of Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon in the Lives of Galaction and Episteme / Claire Jackson -- Outside Bible Readers as an Author Character in Rabbinic Literature: Using Attribution to Preserve and Contain Subversive Positions / Rebecca Wollenberg -- The Fictive Author and the Reading Community in the Apocryphon of James (NHC I,2) / Julia D. Lindenlaub -- Writing Truth and Secrets: Authorship and the Legitimizing Role of Apocalyptic in Manichaeism / Nicholas Baker-Brian -- Coauthorial Attribution and the Teachings of Silvanus (NHC VII,4) / Chance E. Bonar -- Melito's Enoch: Anti-Judaism and the Transmission of the Pseudepigrapha / Elena Dugan -- From Beyond the Grave: 'Ventriloquizing' the Enslaved and the Emancipated in Latin Verse Epitaphs / Emily Mitchell -- Imagining Gospel Authorship: Anonymity, Collaboration, and Monography in a Pluriform Corpus / Jeremiah Coogan -- Janus-Faced Authors: Production or Presentation? / Sophus Helle. 500 Originally presented at "Authorial Fictions and Attributions in the Ancient Mediterranean", a series of colloquia held via teleconference from September-December 2021, hosted by the Bible and Religions of the Ancient Near East Collective (BRANE). 650 0 Authorship |xSociological aspects. 650 0 Anonyms and pseudonyms. 650 0 Literary forgeries and mystifications. 650 0 Apocryphal books. 651 0 Mediterranean Region |xIntellectual life |xHistory. 651 0 Middle East |xIntellectual life |xHistory. 650 6 Art d'écrire |xAspect sociologique. 650 6 Pseudonymes. 650 6 Faux et supercheries littéraires. 650 6 Apocryphes. 700 1 Bonar, Chance E., |d1993- |eeditor. 700 1 Lindenlaub, Julia D., |d1992- |eeditor. 776 08 |z9783161635618 |ie-book version 830 0 Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. |n2. Reihe ; |v609. |x0340-9570 902 010002796 |wcopy |120240919101019.0 910 supplied through approval plan |b88026 |dE-BLO |gHARR |hf 912 6652 914 (OCoLC)on1447091401 |bOCoLC |cmatch |d20240925 |eprocessed |f1447091401 980 20240807 |b96.68 |e103.39 |f337589 |g1 981 |bG0201mon |dhar240219367