The Oxford Handbook of the Septuagint
Herausgeber: Salvesen, Alison G; Law, Timothy Michael
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The Oxford Handbook of the Septuagint features contributions from leading experts in the field considering the history and manuscript transmission of the version, and the study of translation technique and textual criticism.
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The Oxford Handbook of the Septuagint features contributions from leading experts in the field considering the history and manuscript transmission of the version, and the study of translation technique and textual criticism.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 816
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1565g
- ISBN-13: 9780199665716
- ISBN-10: 0199665710
- Artikelnr.: 60689802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 816
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1565g
- ISBN-13: 9780199665716
- ISBN-10: 0199665710
- Artikelnr.: 60689802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Alison G. Salvesen is Professor of Early Judaism and Christianity at the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, and Polonsky Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Jewish Studies. Timothy Michael Law is an independent scholar.
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* PART I: FIRST THINGS
* 1: Cameron Boyd-Taylor: What Is the Septuagint?
* 2: Scott Mandelbrote: The History of Septuagint Studies: Early Modern
Western Europe
* 3: Felix Albrecht: The History of Septuagint Studies: Editions of the
Septuagint
* PART II: THE CONTEXT OF THE SEPTUAGINT
* 4: James K. Aitken: The Social and Historical Setting of the
Septuagint: Palestine and the Diaspora
* 5: Livia Capponi: The Social and Historical Setting of the
Septuagint: Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
* 6: Trevor V. Evans: The Nature of Septuagint Greek: Language and
Lexicography
* 7: Mogens Müller: Theology in the Septuagint?
* 8: Dries De Crom: The Letter of Aristeas
* 9: Michael P. Theophilos: Manuscripts, Papyri, and Epigraphy: Papyri
and Epigraphy Relating to the Septuagint
* 10: Luciano Bossina: Manuscripts, Papyri, and Epigraphy: Manuscripts
of the Septuagint from Uncials to Minuscules
* 11: Hans Ausloos: Translation Technique
* PART III: THE CORPUS OF THE SEPTUAGINT
* 12: Dirk Büchner: The Pentateuch
* 13: Natalio Fernández Marcos: Joshua and Judges
* 14: Anneli Aejmelaeus: The Books of Samuel
* 15: Tuukka Kauhanen, Andrés Piquer Otero, Timo Tekoniemi, and Pablo
Torijano: The Books of Kings
* 16: Laurence Vianès: Chronicles/Paralipomena
* 17: Rodrigo F. de Sousa: Isaiah
* 18: Matthieu Richelle: Jeremiah and Baruch
* 19: Katrin Hauspie: Ezekiel
* 20: Olivier Munnich: Daniel, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon: Old Greek
and Theodotion
* 21: Cécile Dogniez: The Twelve Minor Prophets
* 22: Robert J. V. Hiebert: Megillot (Ruth, Song of Songs,
Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Esther)
* 23: Staffan Olofsson: The Psalter
* 24: Lorenzo Cuppi: Proverbs
* 25: Maria Gorea: The Book of Job
* 26: Alison Salvesen: Deuterocanonical and Apocryphal Books
* PART IV: THE SEPTUAGINT IN ITS JEWISH CONTEXT
* 27: Sarah J. K. Pearce: Philo and the Septuagint
* 28: Tessa Rajak: Josephus and the Septuagint
* 29: Eugene Ulrich: The Scrolls from the Judean Desert and the
Septuagint
* 30: Siegfried Kreuzer: Kaige and 'Theodotion'
* 31: Giuseppe Veltri with Alison Salvesen: Aquila
* 32: Michaël N. van der Meer: Symmachus
* 33: Bradley John Marsh, Jr.: Quinta, Sexta, and Septima
* 34: Bradley John Marsh, Jr.: The Samaritan Pentateuch in Greek
* 35: Julia G. Krivoruchko: The Constantinople Pentateuch and Medieval
Jewish Use of Greek Biblical Texts
* PART V: THE SEPTUAGINT AS CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE
* 36: David Lincicum: Citations in the New Testament
* 37: Tuukka Kauhanen: The Proto-Lucianic and Antiochian Text
* 38: Peter J. Gentry: Origen's Hexapla
* 39: John A. L. Lee: The Use of the Septuagint in the Liturgy and
Lectionary of the Greek Orthodox Church
* 40: Reinhart Ceulemans: Reception of the Septuagint among Greek
Christian Writers
* 41: Michael Graves: The Septuagint in the Latin World
* PART VI: THE SEPTUAGINT IN TRANSLATION
* 42: Pierre-Maurice Bogaert: The Vetus Latina (Old Latin)
* 43: Pablo A. Torijano: Armenian, Georgian, and Church Slavonic
Versions
* 44: Marketta Liljeström: The Syrohexapla
* 45: Andrés Piquer Otero: Coptic, Arabic, and Ethiopic Versions
* 46: Eberhard Bons: Modern Translations of the Septuagint
* 47: Bénédicte Lemmelijn: Textual Criticism
* 48: J. Ross Wagner: New Testament
* 49: John Barton: Christian Theology
* 50: Maja Kominko: Illustrated Manuscripts of the Septuagint
* Index
* List of Tables
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* PART I: FIRST THINGS
* 1: Cameron Boyd-Taylor: What Is the Septuagint?
* 2: Scott Mandelbrote: The History of Septuagint Studies: Early Modern
Western Europe
* 3: Felix Albrecht: The History of Septuagint Studies: Editions of the
Septuagint
* PART II: THE CONTEXT OF THE SEPTUAGINT
* 4: James K. Aitken: The Social and Historical Setting of the
Septuagint: Palestine and the Diaspora
* 5: Livia Capponi: The Social and Historical Setting of the
Septuagint: Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
* 6: Trevor V. Evans: The Nature of Septuagint Greek: Language and
Lexicography
* 7: Mogens Müller: Theology in the Septuagint?
* 8: Dries De Crom: The Letter of Aristeas
* 9: Michael P. Theophilos: Manuscripts, Papyri, and Epigraphy: Papyri
and Epigraphy Relating to the Septuagint
* 10: Luciano Bossina: Manuscripts, Papyri, and Epigraphy: Manuscripts
of the Septuagint from Uncials to Minuscules
* 11: Hans Ausloos: Translation Technique
* PART III: THE CORPUS OF THE SEPTUAGINT
* 12: Dirk Büchner: The Pentateuch
* 13: Natalio Fernández Marcos: Joshua and Judges
* 14: Anneli Aejmelaeus: The Books of Samuel
* 15: Tuukka Kauhanen, Andrés Piquer Otero, Timo Tekoniemi, and Pablo
Torijano: The Books of Kings
* 16: Laurence Vianès: Chronicles/Paralipomena
* 17: Rodrigo F. de Sousa: Isaiah
* 18: Matthieu Richelle: Jeremiah and Baruch
* 19: Katrin Hauspie: Ezekiel
* 20: Olivier Munnich: Daniel, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon: Old Greek
and Theodotion
* 21: Cécile Dogniez: The Twelve Minor Prophets
* 22: Robert J. V. Hiebert: Megillot (Ruth, Song of Songs,
Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Esther)
* 23: Staffan Olofsson: The Psalter
* 24: Lorenzo Cuppi: Proverbs
* 25: Maria Gorea: The Book of Job
* 26: Alison Salvesen: Deuterocanonical and Apocryphal Books
* PART IV: THE SEPTUAGINT IN ITS JEWISH CONTEXT
* 27: Sarah J. K. Pearce: Philo and the Septuagint
* 28: Tessa Rajak: Josephus and the Septuagint
* 29: Eugene Ulrich: The Scrolls from the Judean Desert and the
Septuagint
* 30: Siegfried Kreuzer: Kaige and 'Theodotion'
* 31: Giuseppe Veltri with Alison Salvesen: Aquila
* 32: Michaël N. van der Meer: Symmachus
* 33: Bradley John Marsh, Jr.: Quinta, Sexta, and Septima
* 34: Bradley John Marsh, Jr.: The Samaritan Pentateuch in Greek
* 35: Julia G. Krivoruchko: The Constantinople Pentateuch and Medieval
Jewish Use of Greek Biblical Texts
* PART V: THE SEPTUAGINT AS CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE
* 36: David Lincicum: Citations in the New Testament
* 37: Tuukka Kauhanen: The Proto-Lucianic and Antiochian Text
* 38: Peter J. Gentry: Origen's Hexapla
* 39: John A. L. Lee: The Use of the Septuagint in the Liturgy and
Lectionary of the Greek Orthodox Church
* 40: Reinhart Ceulemans: Reception of the Septuagint among Greek
Christian Writers
* 41: Michael Graves: The Septuagint in the Latin World
* PART VI: THE SEPTUAGINT IN TRANSLATION
* 42: Pierre-Maurice Bogaert: The Vetus Latina (Old Latin)
* 43: Pablo A. Torijano: Armenian, Georgian, and Church Slavonic
Versions
* 44: Marketta Liljeström: The Syrohexapla
* 45: Andrés Piquer Otero: Coptic, Arabic, and Ethiopic Versions
* 46: Eberhard Bons: Modern Translations of the Septuagint
* 47: Bénédicte Lemmelijn: Textual Criticism
* 48: J. Ross Wagner: New Testament
* 49: John Barton: Christian Theology
* 50: Maja Kominko: Illustrated Manuscripts of the Septuagint
* Index
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* PART I: FIRST THINGS
* 1: Cameron Boyd-Taylor: What Is the Septuagint?
* 2: Scott Mandelbrote: The History of Septuagint Studies: Early Modern
Western Europe
* 3: Felix Albrecht: The History of Septuagint Studies: Editions of the
Septuagint
* PART II: THE CONTEXT OF THE SEPTUAGINT
* 4: James K. Aitken: The Social and Historical Setting of the
Septuagint: Palestine and the Diaspora
* 5: Livia Capponi: The Social and Historical Setting of the
Septuagint: Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
* 6: Trevor V. Evans: The Nature of Septuagint Greek: Language and
Lexicography
* 7: Mogens Müller: Theology in the Septuagint?
* 8: Dries De Crom: The Letter of Aristeas
* 9: Michael P. Theophilos: Manuscripts, Papyri, and Epigraphy: Papyri
and Epigraphy Relating to the Septuagint
* 10: Luciano Bossina: Manuscripts, Papyri, and Epigraphy: Manuscripts
of the Septuagint from Uncials to Minuscules
* 11: Hans Ausloos: Translation Technique
* PART III: THE CORPUS OF THE SEPTUAGINT
* 12: Dirk Büchner: The Pentateuch
* 13: Natalio Fernández Marcos: Joshua and Judges
* 14: Anneli Aejmelaeus: The Books of Samuel
* 15: Tuukka Kauhanen, Andrés Piquer Otero, Timo Tekoniemi, and Pablo
Torijano: The Books of Kings
* 16: Laurence Vianès: Chronicles/Paralipomena
* 17: Rodrigo F. de Sousa: Isaiah
* 18: Matthieu Richelle: Jeremiah and Baruch
* 19: Katrin Hauspie: Ezekiel
* 20: Olivier Munnich: Daniel, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon: Old Greek
and Theodotion
* 21: Cécile Dogniez: The Twelve Minor Prophets
* 22: Robert J. V. Hiebert: Megillot (Ruth, Song of Songs,
Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Esther)
* 23: Staffan Olofsson: The Psalter
* 24: Lorenzo Cuppi: Proverbs
* 25: Maria Gorea: The Book of Job
* 26: Alison Salvesen: Deuterocanonical and Apocryphal Books
* PART IV: THE SEPTUAGINT IN ITS JEWISH CONTEXT
* 27: Sarah J. K. Pearce: Philo and the Septuagint
* 28: Tessa Rajak: Josephus and the Septuagint
* 29: Eugene Ulrich: The Scrolls from the Judean Desert and the
Septuagint
* 30: Siegfried Kreuzer: Kaige and 'Theodotion'
* 31: Giuseppe Veltri with Alison Salvesen: Aquila
* 32: Michaël N. van der Meer: Symmachus
* 33: Bradley John Marsh, Jr.: Quinta, Sexta, and Septima
* 34: Bradley John Marsh, Jr.: The Samaritan Pentateuch in Greek
* 35: Julia G. Krivoruchko: The Constantinople Pentateuch and Medieval
Jewish Use of Greek Biblical Texts
* PART V: THE SEPTUAGINT AS CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE
* 36: David Lincicum: Citations in the New Testament
* 37: Tuukka Kauhanen: The Proto-Lucianic and Antiochian Text
* 38: Peter J. Gentry: Origen's Hexapla
* 39: John A. L. Lee: The Use of the Septuagint in the Liturgy and
Lectionary of the Greek Orthodox Church
* 40: Reinhart Ceulemans: Reception of the Septuagint among Greek
Christian Writers
* 41: Michael Graves: The Septuagint in the Latin World
* PART VI: THE SEPTUAGINT IN TRANSLATION
* 42: Pierre-Maurice Bogaert: The Vetus Latina (Old Latin)
* 43: Pablo A. Torijano: Armenian, Georgian, and Church Slavonic
Versions
* 44: Marketta Liljeström: The Syrohexapla
* 45: Andrés Piquer Otero: Coptic, Arabic, and Ethiopic Versions
* 46: Eberhard Bons: Modern Translations of the Septuagint
* 47: Bénédicte Lemmelijn: Textual Criticism
* 48: J. Ross Wagner: New Testament
* 49: John Barton: Christian Theology
* 50: Maja Kominko: Illustrated Manuscripts of the Septuagint
* Index
* List of Tables
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* PART I: FIRST THINGS
* 1: Cameron Boyd-Taylor: What Is the Septuagint?
* 2: Scott Mandelbrote: The History of Septuagint Studies: Early Modern
Western Europe
* 3: Felix Albrecht: The History of Septuagint Studies: Editions of the
Septuagint
* PART II: THE CONTEXT OF THE SEPTUAGINT
* 4: James K. Aitken: The Social and Historical Setting of the
Septuagint: Palestine and the Diaspora
* 5: Livia Capponi: The Social and Historical Setting of the
Septuagint: Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
* 6: Trevor V. Evans: The Nature of Septuagint Greek: Language and
Lexicography
* 7: Mogens Müller: Theology in the Septuagint?
* 8: Dries De Crom: The Letter of Aristeas
* 9: Michael P. Theophilos: Manuscripts, Papyri, and Epigraphy: Papyri
and Epigraphy Relating to the Septuagint
* 10: Luciano Bossina: Manuscripts, Papyri, and Epigraphy: Manuscripts
of the Septuagint from Uncials to Minuscules
* 11: Hans Ausloos: Translation Technique
* PART III: THE CORPUS OF THE SEPTUAGINT
* 12: Dirk Büchner: The Pentateuch
* 13: Natalio Fernández Marcos: Joshua and Judges
* 14: Anneli Aejmelaeus: The Books of Samuel
* 15: Tuukka Kauhanen, Andrés Piquer Otero, Timo Tekoniemi, and Pablo
Torijano: The Books of Kings
* 16: Laurence Vianès: Chronicles/Paralipomena
* 17: Rodrigo F. de Sousa: Isaiah
* 18: Matthieu Richelle: Jeremiah and Baruch
* 19: Katrin Hauspie: Ezekiel
* 20: Olivier Munnich: Daniel, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon: Old Greek
and Theodotion
* 21: Cécile Dogniez: The Twelve Minor Prophets
* 22: Robert J. V. Hiebert: Megillot (Ruth, Song of Songs,
Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Esther)
* 23: Staffan Olofsson: The Psalter
* 24: Lorenzo Cuppi: Proverbs
* 25: Maria Gorea: The Book of Job
* 26: Alison Salvesen: Deuterocanonical and Apocryphal Books
* PART IV: THE SEPTUAGINT IN ITS JEWISH CONTEXT
* 27: Sarah J. K. Pearce: Philo and the Septuagint
* 28: Tessa Rajak: Josephus and the Septuagint
* 29: Eugene Ulrich: The Scrolls from the Judean Desert and the
Septuagint
* 30: Siegfried Kreuzer: Kaige and 'Theodotion'
* 31: Giuseppe Veltri with Alison Salvesen: Aquila
* 32: Michaël N. van der Meer: Symmachus
* 33: Bradley John Marsh, Jr.: Quinta, Sexta, and Septima
* 34: Bradley John Marsh, Jr.: The Samaritan Pentateuch in Greek
* 35: Julia G. Krivoruchko: The Constantinople Pentateuch and Medieval
Jewish Use of Greek Biblical Texts
* PART V: THE SEPTUAGINT AS CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE
* 36: David Lincicum: Citations in the New Testament
* 37: Tuukka Kauhanen: The Proto-Lucianic and Antiochian Text
* 38: Peter J. Gentry: Origen's Hexapla
* 39: John A. L. Lee: The Use of the Septuagint in the Liturgy and
Lectionary of the Greek Orthodox Church
* 40: Reinhart Ceulemans: Reception of the Septuagint among Greek
Christian Writers
* 41: Michael Graves: The Septuagint in the Latin World
* PART VI: THE SEPTUAGINT IN TRANSLATION
* 42: Pierre-Maurice Bogaert: The Vetus Latina (Old Latin)
* 43: Pablo A. Torijano: Armenian, Georgian, and Church Slavonic
Versions
* 44: Marketta Liljeström: The Syrohexapla
* 45: Andrés Piquer Otero: Coptic, Arabic, and Ethiopic Versions
* 46: Eberhard Bons: Modern Translations of the Septuagint
* 47: Bénédicte Lemmelijn: Textual Criticism
* 48: J. Ross Wagner: New Testament
* 49: John Barton: Christian Theology
* 50: Maja Kominko: Illustrated Manuscripts of the Septuagint
* Index