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Auteur(s) : Askin, Lindsey A.
Titre(s) : Scribal culture in Ben Sira [Texte imprimé] / by Lindsey A. Askin
Publication : Leiden ; Boston (Mass.) : Brill, copyright 2018
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (x-311 p.) ; 25 cm
Collection : Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; volume 184
Lien à la collection : Supplements to the "Journal for the study of Judaism"
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 243-280. Index
"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"
Sujet(s) : Bible. A.T.. Ecclésiastique
Bible. A.T.. Ecclésiastique -- Critique textuelle
Scribes juifs
Intertextualité
Genre ou forme : Études comparatives
Indice(s) Dewey :
229.406 (23e éd.) = Ecclésiastique (Siracide) - Interprétation et critique
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9789004372856 (rel.). - ISBN 9004372857. - ISBN 9789004372863 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb455875075
Notice n° :
FRBNF45587507
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : 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.