Scribal culture in Ben Sira

"In Scribal Culture in Ben Sira, Lindsey A. Askin examines scribal culture as a framework for analysing features of textual referencing throughout the Book of Ben Sira (c.198-175 BCE), revealing new insights into how Ben Sira wrote his book of wisdom. Although the title of "scribe" is...

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Autor principal: Askin, Lindsey A. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Leiden Boston Brill 2018
En: Journal for the study of Judaism (184)
Año: 2018
Críticas:[Rezension von: Askin, Lindsey A., Scribal culture in Ben Sira] (2020) (Goff, Matthew J.)
[Rezension von: Askin, Lindsey A., Scribal culture in Ben Sira] (2020) (Calduch-Benages, Nuria, 1957 -)
[Rezension von: Askin, Lindsey A., Scribal culture in Ben Sira] (2020) (Ueberschaer, Frank, 1972 -)
Colección / Revista:Journal for the study of Judaism Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism 184
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Bibel. Jesus Sirach / Escribiente / Judaísmo primitivo
Otras palabras clave:B Comparative Studies
B Bible
B Bible. Ecclesiasticus Comparative studies
B Bible. Ecclesiasticus Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Publicación universitaria
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Sumario:"In Scribal Culture in Ben Sira, Lindsey A. Askin examines scribal culture as a framework for analysing features of textual referencing throughout the Book of Ben Sira (c.198-175 BCE), revealing new insights into how Ben Sira wrote his book of wisdom. Although the title of "scribe" is regularly applied to Ben Sira, this designation presents certain interpretive challenges. Through comparative analysis, Askin contextualizes the sage's compositional style across historical, literary, and socio-cultural spheres of operation. New light is shed on Ben Sira's text and early Jewish textual reuse. Drawing upon physical and material evidence of reading and writing, Askin reveals the dexterity and complexity of Ben Sira's sustained textual reuse. Ben Sira's achievement thus demonstrates exemplary, "excellent" writing to a receptive audience"--
1. Tools and techniques of scribal culture: materiality and physicality of reading and writing -- 2. Noah and Phinehas: originality and textual reuse -- 3. Hezekiah-Isaiah and Josiah: multiple source handling and harmonization -- 4. On weather: nature-lists and Ben Sira's use of Psalms and Job -- 5. Death and the body: echoes of Job, Qohelet, and ancient perspectives -- 6. The physician and piety: textual reuse and perspectives on medicine
Notas:Revised Edition der Dissertation
ISBN:9004372865
Acceso:Available to subscribing member institutions only
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004372863