
From Scribal Error to Rewriting
How Ancient Texts Could and Could Not Be Changed
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. January 2020
Book
Hardback
409 pages
978-3-525-52209-7 (ISBN)
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Description
How ancient texts could and could not be changed has been in the focus of vibrant scholarly discussions in recent years. The present volume offers contributions from a representative group of prominent scholars from different backgrounds and specialties in the areas of Classical and Biblical studies who were gathered at an interdisciplinary symposium held in May 2015 at the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University in Tbilisi, Georgia. In the first part of the volume Ancient Scribal and Editorial Practices, the authors approach ancient scribal and editorial techniques in Greek, Latin, and Syriac sources concerning classical and biblical texts, their textual criticism, and editorial history. The second part Textual History of the Hebrew Bible focuses on scribal and editorial aspects of the textual history of the Hebrew Bible. The third part Writing and Rewriting in Translation deals with a variety of writings from the Old Testament, New Testament, Apocrypha, and Patristic texts in various languages (Greek, Coptic, Arabic, Armenian, and Georgian), focusing on issues of textual criticism and translation technique. The volume contains an especially rich assortment of contributions by Georgian textual scholars concerning ancient editorial practices and ancient Georgian translations of biblical and patristic texts. This collection of papers provides insights into a variety of different areas of study that seldom come into contact with each other but are clearly in many ways related.
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Series
Edition
1. Edition
Language
German
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
Illustrations
with 10 Fig.
Dimensions
Height: 23.7 cm
Width: 16 cm
Thickness: 3.2 cm
File size
5,26 MB
Weight
797 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-525-52209-7 (9783525522097)
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Anneli Aejmelaeus | Drew Longacre | Natia Mirotadze
From Scribal Error to Rewriting
How Ancient Texts Could and Could Not Be Changed
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Persons
Editor
Anneli Aejmelaeus ist Professorin em. für Altes Testament und vorderasiatische Kultur und Literatur an der Universität Helsinki.
Dr. Drew Longacre is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Groningen.
Dr. Natia Mirotadze is researcher at the Korneli Kekelidze Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts.
Contributions
Kristin De Troyer ist Professorin für Altes Testament/Hebräische Bibel am St Mary's College, St Andrews.
Dr. Peter J. Gentry ist Senior Professor Emeritus am Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY, USA.
Emanuel Tov is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Anneli Aejmelaeus ist Professorin für Altes Testament und vorderasiatische Kultur und Literatur an der Universität Helsinki.
Dr. Drew Longacre is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Groningen.
Dr. Natia Mirotadze is researcher at the Korneli Kekelidze Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts.
PhD John Meade ist Associate Professor für Altes Testament am Phoenix Seminary, USA.