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Although Origen and his Hexapla are well known among biblical scholars, questions about his philology, particularly textual criticism, persist. The Hexapla contained very important texts and translations of the Hebrew Scriptures, but unfortunately it was probably destroyed in the seventh century and we possess only fragments of it. This volume systematically treats the questions of Origen's forerunners and heirs and attempts to reconstruct how Origen developed the philological method he received and also how his followers received and innovated his textual work.

Produktbeschreibung
Although Origen and his Hexapla are well known among biblical scholars, questions about his philology, particularly textual criticism, persist. The Hexapla contained very important texts and translations of the Hebrew Scriptures, but unfortunately it was probably destroyed in the seventh century and we possess only fragments of it. This volume systematically treats the questions of Origen's forerunners and heirs and attempts to reconstruct how Origen developed the philological method he received and also how his followers received and innovated his textual work.
Autorenporträt
Felix Albrecht (Dr. theol., geb. 1981) forscht seit 2008 an der Göttinger Akademie der Wissenschaften zur Septuaginta, das ist die griechische Übersetzung des hebräischen Alten Testaments. Seit Beginn des Jahres 2020 leitet er das Akademievorhaben "Editio critica maior des griechischen Psalters". Zudem ist er Vorstandsmitglied und Secretary der International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies. Im Zentrum seines Interesses steht die griechische Bibel im Kontext des hellenistischen Judentums mit ihrer Rezeptions- und Transmissionsgeschichte. Daneben pflegt er eine Vorliebe zum Christlichen Orient und befasst sich intensiv mit Handschriftenforschung, Künstlicher Intelligenz und Digital Humanities.

PhD John Meade ist Associate Professor für Altes Testament am Phoenix Seminary, USA.

John D. Meade, PhD, is Professor of Old Testament at the Phoenix Seminary and Co-Director of the Text & Canon Institute in Scottsdale, AZ, USA.