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The Hebrew Bible Manuscripts: A Millennium
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In The Hebrew Bible: A Millennium, scholars from different fields and dealing with different material sources are trying to consider the Hebrew Bible as a whole. The development of new databases an...
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15 March 2022

In The Hebrew Bible: A Millennium, scholars from different fields and dealing with different material sources are trying to consider the Hebrew Bible as a whole. The development of new databases and other technological tools have an increasing impact on research practices. By inviting doctoral students, young researchers, and established scholars to contribute, this interdisciplinary book showcases methods and perspectives which can support future scientific collaborations in the field of the Hebrew Bible.
This edited volume gathers relevant research from Dead Sea Scrolls Studies, Cairo Genizah Studies, European Genizah Studies, and from Late Medieval Biblical Manuscript Studies.
This edited volume gathers relevant research from Dead Sea Scrolls Studies, Cairo Genizah Studies, European Genizah Studies, and from Late Medieval Biblical Manuscript Studies.
Price: $197.00
Pages: 464
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Supplements to the Textual History of the Bible
Publication Date:
15 March 2022
ISBN: 9789004498723
Format: Hardcover
Élodie Attia, PhD (2008), CNRS Aix-Marseille University, is a Researcher specialising in Medieval Hebrew Manuscripts, in charge of the Manuscripta Bibliae Hebraicae Project. She has published monographs and many articles especially on Bibles, including The Masorah of Elijah Ha-Naqdan (De Gruyter 2015)
Antony Perrot, PhD candidate (EPHE, Paris), is a Lecturer of Biblical Hebrew and the Old Testament at the Faculté Libre de Théologie Evangélique de Vaux-sur-Seine (FLTE), France. He has published several articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls and textual history of the Hebrew Bible.
Antony Perrot, PhD candidate (EPHE, Paris), is a Lecturer of Biblical Hebrew and the Old Testament at the Faculté Libre de Théologie Evangélique de Vaux-sur-Seine (FLTE), France. He has published several articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls and textual history of the Hebrew Bible.