Author: Julio Trebolle Barrera
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2018-11-01
Total Pages: 709
ISBN-13: 9004350128
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The material presented in these two volumes may be divided into two main sections. The first section covers biblical texts and texts which fall between the categories biblical and non-biblical. It also includes articles on topics relating to the history of the Qumran community and to the study of the New Testament in the light of the Qumran discoveries. The second section covers non-biblical texts, such as the Temple Scroll. The two sections are synthesized in the article by Frank M. Cross, in which he reviews the advances made and the challenges for the future in the field of Qumran studies. Several topics recur constantly in many of the articles, such as the origins of the history of the Qumran community, the problem of the distinction between what is biblical and non-biblical in the Qumran manuscripts, and the question of the authority of the texts in the Qumran community.
Author: Avital Pinnick
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2018-12-24
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 9004350381
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Orion Center Bibliography of the Dead Sea Scrolls (1995-2000) is the fourth official Scrolls bibliography, following bibliographies covering the periods 1948-1957 (W. S. LaSor), 1958-1969 (B. Jongeling), and 1970-1995 (F. García Martínez and D. W. Parry). The current interest in the Scrolls, with at least two journals dedicated to these texts, has led to a proliferation of secondary literature, theses, and electronic publications. The Orion Center Bibliography contains over 3000 entries, including approximately 600 reviews, gathered from the École Biblique et Archéologique Française in Jerusalem, from on-line databases, and from the authors themselves. This work is based on the bibliography compiled by the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Jerusalem, and includes reviews, journal articles, and electronic publications, a text index and a subject index.
Author: Meira Polliack
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2016-07-18
Total Pages: 1013
ISBN-13: 9004294260
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Karaism is a Jewish religious movement of a scripturalist and messianic nature, which emerged in the Middle Ages in the areas of Persia-Iraq and Palestine and has maintained its unique and varied forms of identity and existence until the present day, undergoing resurgent cycles of creativity, within its major geographical centres of the Middle-East, Byzantium-Turkey, the Crimea and Eastern Europe. This Guide to Karaite Studies contains thirty-seven chapters which cover all the main areas of medieval and modern Karaite history and literature, including geographical and chronological subdivisions, and special sections devoted to the history of research, manuscripts and printing, as well as detailed bibliographies, index and illustrations. The substantial volume reflects the current state of scholarship in this rapidly growing sub-field of Jewish Studies, as analysed by an international team of experts and taught in various universities throughout Europe, Israel and the United States.
Author: Vrej Nersessian
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780700706358
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author: Vrej N Nersessian
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-11-19
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 1136801286
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Covers a comprehensive range of periodicals - well over 165 in all.
Author: Robert Dankoff
Publisher: Gingko Library
Published: 2018-02-15
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1909942170
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Before the time of Napoleon, the most ambitious effort to explore and map the Nile was undertaken by the Ottomans, as attested by two monumental documents: an elaborate map, with 475 rubrics, and a lengthy travel account. Both were achieved at about the same time—c. 1685—and both by the same man. Evliya Çelebi’s account of his Nile journeys, in the tenth volume of his Book of Travels (Seyahatname), has been known to the scholarly world since 1938, when that volume was first published. The map, held in the Vatican Library, has been studied since at least 1949. Numerous new critical editions of both the map and the text have been published over the years, each expounding upon the last in an attempt to reach a definitive version. The Ottoman Explorations of the Nile provides a more accurate translation of the original travel account. Furthermore, the maps themselves are reproduced in greater detail and vivid color, and there are more cross-references to the text than in any previous edition. This volume gives equal weight and attention to the two parts that make up this extraordinary historical document, allowing readers to study the map or the text independently, while also using each to elucidate and accentuate the details of the other.
Author: Karel van Lerberghe
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9789068317275
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →(Peeters 1995)
Author: Philip R. Davies
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 407
ISBN-13: 1850752532
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Festschrift honours one of today's leading scholars of early Judaism and Christian origins. Twenty-two essays by internationally renowned scholars reflect the pioneering contribution of Geza Vermes in the fields of Dead Sea Scrolls, Targums and Rabbinics and New Testament.