A handbook of the Aramaic scrolls from the Qumran caves : manuscripts, language, and scribal practices

1. Verfasser: Machiela, Daniel A. , [VerfasserIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022].
Umfang/Format: 1 electronic resource.
Schriftenreihe: Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah ; 140
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Online Zugang: open access
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-442) and indexes. 
505 0 |a [I]1. Introduction: the Aramaic scrolls from the Qumran caves and the parameters of this study. 1. The current state of research: the Aramaic scrolls in the context of the Qumran library and Second Temple Judaism ; 2. Delineating the corpus ; 3. Introduction to the manuscripts profiles -- [II]2. Manuscript profiles. 1. From Enoch through Abram ; 2. From Jacob through Aaron and his family ; 3. The Assyrian to Persian exiles ; 4. Translations or possible translations ; 5. Miscellaneous texts -- [III]3. Language. 1. Yehezkel Kutscher and the typological method of dating Aramaic texts ; 2. Responses to the typological method ; 3. Scribal preferences and textual transmission I: the evidence for scribal change ; 4. Scribal preferences and textual transmission II: archaisms, archaizing, and lessons from Elephantine and Arsacid Elymais ; 5. A descriptive overview of Qumran Aramaic with reference to bordering Aramaic dialects ; 6. Biblical Aramaic, Qumran Aramaic, and the problem of terminology ; 7. Summary and conclusions: Early Jewish Literary Aramaic (EJLA) -- [IV]4. Manuscript features and scribal practices. 1. Introduction: the historical context of manuscript production and scribal practice at Qumran ; 2. Manuscript features ; 3. Scribal habits ; 4. Concluding observations. 
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