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Joseph M Baumgarten - Volume XVIII. Qumran Cave 4: XIII: The Damascus Document (4Q266-273) (Discoveries in the Judaean Desert) - 9780198263968 - V9780198263968
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Volume XVIII. Qumran Cave 4: XIII: The Damascus Document (4Q266-273) (Discoveries in the Judaean Desert)

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Description for Volume XVIII. Qumran Cave 4: XIII: The Damascus Document (4Q266-273) (Discoveries in the Judaean Desert) hardcover. This work presents all the known Qumran Cave 4 manuscripts of the Damascus Document on the basis of J.T. Milik's original transcriptions. These eight manuscripts antedate the two medieval Cairo Genizah texts by more than a millennium. Series: Discoveries in the Judaean Desert. Num Pages: 256 pages, 42 pp plates. BIC Classification: 1FB; HDDH; HRJ; HRLC; JFSR1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 323 x 241 x 26. Weight in Grams: 1219.
In this long awaited edition Baumgarten presents all the known Qumran Cave 4 manuscripts of the Damascus Document on the basis of J. T. Milik's original transcriptions. These eight manuscripts antedate the two medieval Cairo Geniza texts (CD) by more than a millennium and are indispensable for all future literary and historical studies on one of the major foundational works of the Qumran community. For the first time we have the paraenetic beginning and ending of the work, as well as major additions to the legal corpus found in one of the medieval texts. The laws of this corpus and ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1997
Publisher
OUP Oxford United Kingdom
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Series
Discoveries in the Judaean Desert
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198263968
SKU
V9780198263968
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Reviews for Volume XVIII. Qumran Cave 4: XIII: The Damascus Document (4Q266-273) (Discoveries in the Judaean Desert)
Eventually, commentaries will have to be written to include all aspects of all of the D text, ancient and medieval. But these long-term desiderata ought not lessen our gratitude to Baumgarten for producing so promptly a primary tool for further endeavours in the area of Qumranic and other ancient halakhah.
Moshe Bernstein, Journal of the American Oriental Society 119.1 ... Read more

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