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Aramaic and Hebrew Inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim and Samaria between Antiochus III and Antiochus IV Epiphanes

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The theme of the book stands on the intersection of epigraphy and historical research: the Aramaic and Hebrew inscriptions discovered in the vicinity of the Yahwistic sanctuary on Mt. Gerizim and t...
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  • 20 January 2012
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The theme of the book stands on the intersection of epigraphy and historical research: the Aramaic and Hebrew inscriptions discovered in the vicinity of the Yahwistic sanctuary on Mt. Gerizim and their historical background. The study addresses the evidence from three perspectives: the paleography and dating of the inscriptions; the identity of the community who carved them and its institutions; and, finally, the larger historical and political context in which the inscriptions were produced. This book is particularly useful for historians of Palestine in the Second Temple period, for biblical scholars, and for those dealing with Aramaic and Hebrew paleography and epigraphy.

"Dušek’s book balances skilfully between epigraphy and historical research."
Alinda Damsma, University College London

"...this book largely succeeds in its aims, providing an impressively erudite, fascinatingly detailed reconstruction of the historical, economic, and social contexts of the inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim." Jeremy M. Hutton, University of Wisconsin – Madison
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Price: $175.00
Pages: 202
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East
Publication Date: 20 January 2012
ISBN: 9789004183858
Format: Hardcover
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"D. bietet [...] mehr als eine "modest contribution" (XIII) zur Geschichte Samarias. Sein Buch ist ein an der Schnittstelle zahreicher Specialwissenschaften (Paläologie, Philologie, Numismatik etc.) angesiedeltes, an allen verfügbaren Quellen orientiertes Grundlagenwerk; dazu nimmt der deutlich in der frankophonen Welt verankerte Autor auch englische, deutsche und hebräische Literatur zur Kenntnis. Sein umsischtiges und anregendes Buch sei daher wärmstens empfohlen." – Harald Samuel, Göttingen, in: Theologische Literaturzeitung 138 (2013), 6
Jan Dušek, Ph.D. (2005) in History and Archaeology of Ancient Worlds, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris, works as researcher at the Centre for Biblical Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and the Charles University in Prague. He has published on the history of Samaria including Les manuscrits araméens du Wadi Daliyeh et la Samarie vers 450-332 av. J.-C. (Brill, 2007).