Textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible

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Auteur principal: Tov, Emanuel, 1941-
Support: Livre
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Minneapolis : Fortress Press. C 2022.
Édition: Revised and expanded fourth edition.
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Autres localisations: Voir dans le Sudoc
Résumé: Since its initial publication in 1992, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible has established itself as the indispensable resource for student, teacher, and researcher. In this completely revised fourth edition, Emanuel Tov once again proves himself the authority on the text of the Hebrew Bible. While Tov incorporates the last ten years of scholarship, including the new studies on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible presents a more simplified and practical analysis than its earlier editions. Simplification consists in the reduction of the theoretical introductory material in the first nine chapters. The practical aspects of this book are shown by the increase in tables, the many samples from scrolls and editions accompanied by explanations, and the suggestions for exercises
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300 |a 1 vol. (xlv, 524 p.) ;  |c 24 cm. 
500 |a Trad. anglaise du texte hébreu 
504 |a Références bibliogr. p. xxxii-xlv. Index 
505 0 |a I- Hebrew and translated scripture: the texts -- Introduction -- Printed editions, translations, and digital editions of the Hebrew text -- The (Proto-)Masoretic text: introduction and characterization -- Passages in the Masoretic text in parallel transmission -- Biblical fragments among the Dead Sea scrolls -- The Samaritan Pentateuch and its precursors -- The ancient translations -- The Septuagint -- Remaining ancient primary translations -- II- Praticing textual criticism -- Copying and transmitting the biblical texts -- Textual and literary criticism combined -- Shape(s) and development of the early texts of the Bible -- Practicing textual criticism -- Scholarly text editions -- Appendix: Hebrew Bible textual criticism compared with the textual criticism of other literatures -- Suggestions for exercises -- Glossary 
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