Delimitation Criticism: A New Tool in Biblical Scholarship
Title | Delimitation Criticism: A New Tool in Biblical Scholarship |
Publication Type | Book |
Year of Publication | 2000 |
Authors | Korpel, Marjo C. A., and Josef M. Oesch |
Series Title | Pericope - Scripture As Written and Read in Antiquity |
Volume | 1 |
Series Volume | 1 |
Number of Pages | 365 |
Publisher | Van Gorcum |
City | Assen, NL |
Abstract | The first volume of the new Pericope series, Delimitation Criticism contains the papers read at a workshop of the Pericope Group during the First Meeting of the European Association for Biblical Studies, held at Utrecht, The Netherlands, 6-9 August 2000. The volume highlights the importance of the long-ignored unit delimitation markers in ancient manuscripts for the interpretation of Scripture. Much of the data presented here has never been published before and opens up fresh vistas for biblical scholarship.The new series Pericope aims at providing Bible translators and exegetes with the raw data concerning unit delimitation in the ancient manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, the Peshitta and the Vulgate. It will contribute significantly to our understanding of the meaning of Scripture as it was written and understood in Antiquity.Pericope is directed by an international editorial board of distinguished specialists. The series will comprise monographs and collaborative volumes on unit delimitation in Antiquity, primarily in biblical manuscripts and lectionaries, but also in other texts relevant to biblical studies. The series will also incorporate exegetical studies which seek to demonstrate the impact of delimitation criticism on various branches of biblical scholarship. |
URL | https://books.google.com/books?id=U1wLj4MIm88C |