Composed at the end of the editorial process, this provides a general overview of and introduction to the thirty eight volumes of the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert series and includes several indexes to the whole series.
Composed at the end of the editorial process, this provides a general overview of and introduction to the thirty eight volumes of the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert series and includes several indexes to the whole series.
Composed at the end of the editorial process, this volume provides a general overview of and introduction to the thirty-eight volumes of the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert series published from 1951 onwards by Oxford University Press. It contains a general description of the series and its editorial principles, as well as different indexes: several lists of the texts found in the Judaean desert, a list of scribal notations, annotated lists of internal overlapsand parallels, the texts found in the Judaean desert arranged by their presumed dates, and a concordance of the proper names.
“"This is the capstone of the monumentalDiscoveries in the Judean DesertSeries edited by E. Tov with contributions from several scholars. An invaluable resource for scholars working in the Dead Sea Scrolls."--Religious Studies Review”
The publication of the DJD series is recognised everywhere as of immense importance. This very helpful collection of indices, lists and catalogues will make the volumes all the more accessible and assist beyond measure in the reassessment of the Dead Sea scrolls which must begin in earnest now that all the manuscripts are published. George J. Brooke, University of Manchester
Emanuel Tov is Editor-in-chief of the DJD series; Professor of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Eugene C. Ulrich is at University of Notre Dame. Stephen Pfann is at the University of the Holy Land. Martin Abegg is at Trinity Western University. Armin Lange is at the University ofTubingen. E.J.C. Tigchelaar is at the Qumran Institute, Grongingen. B. Webster is at The Scriptorium Center for Biblical Antiquities, Orlando. Ulrike Mittmann-Richert is at University of Tubingen.
Composed at the end of the editorial process, this volume provides a general overview of and introduction to the thirty-eight volumes of the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert series published from 1951 onwards by Oxford University Press. It contains a general description of the series and its editorial principles, as well as different indexes: several lists of the texts found in the Judaean desert, a list of scribal notations, annotated lists of internal overlaps and parallels, the texts found in the Judaean desert arranged by their presumed dates, and a concordance of the proper names.
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