Snapshots of Evolving Traditions: Jewish and Christian Manuscript Culture, Textual Fluidity, and New Philology

Eschewing the search for the hypothetical original, this volume of essays places manuscripts and manuscript culture center stage and provides new readings of texts from various Christian and Jewish traditions in their manuscript contexts. With emphasis on method, the book takes materiality and manus...

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Other Authors: Ingeborg Lied, Liv (Editor), Lundhaug, Hugo (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: De Gruyter 2017
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