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    In:  The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Orthodox Christianity (2022) 69-80
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Orthodox Christianity
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2022) 69-80
    Keywords: Bible. Versions ; New Testament. Versions
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    In:  Graeco-Latina et Orientalia (2013) 181-188
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2013
    Titel der Quelle: Graeco-Latina et Orientalia
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2013) 181-188
    Keywords: Bible. Translations into English ; Bible. Peshitta ; Criticism, Textual
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    In:  Journal of Semitic Studies 57,2 (2012) 231-264
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2012
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Semitic Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 57,2 (2012) 231-264
    Keywords: Script type ; Syriac language Writing ; History
    Abstract: This paper examines the graphotactic development of the Old Syriac script. It provides a graphotactically-motivated edition of the oldest Syriac inscription from 6 ce, indicating graph joining and the spacing between graphs. The main claim of the paper is that Old Syriac writing was less cursive in the first century than the second, and the second century was less cursive than the third. Indeed, a number of graphemes, which are dual-joining in Classical Syriac, were right-joining in Old Syriac. The resulting data also help in confirming the dating of the earliest inscription and in settling at least one disputed reading.
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    ISBN: 9781463241964
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p.)
    Year of publication: 2021
    Series Statement: Texts and Studies 23
    Series Statement: Texts and studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Scribal habits in Near Eastern manuscript traditions
    Keywords: Manuscripts Editing ; Marginalia History ; Middle Eastern literature Criticism, Textual ; Paratext History ; Scribes History ; Transmission of texts History ; Ancient Languages ; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; General ; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Ancient Languages (see also Latin) ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Naher Osten ; Handschrift ; Schreiber ; Textgestaltung
    Abstract: Most scholars who employ manuscripts in their research tend to focus on the literary content itself. But what about the role of the scribe who typically remains at the periphery of research? How can we, in the words of the NT textual critic James Royse, “virtually look over the scribe’s shoulder” to understand the process by which our manuscripts were produced? Moreover, manuscripts often contain far more material than the words that form their primary texts: dots and various other symbols that mark vowels (in the case of Semitic languages), intonation, readings aids, and other textual markers; marginal notes and sigla that provide additional explanatory content akin to but substantially different from our modern notes and endnotes; images and illustrations that present additional material not found in the main text. These extratextual (or peritextual) elements add additional layers to the main body of the text and are crucial for our understanding of the text’s transmission history as well as scribal habits. This volume brings together contributions by scholars focussing on such extra-, peritextual elements as found in Middle Eastern manuscripts written in Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, Persian and other languages, to study the individuals who produced our manuscripts and how they shaped the transmission of literary texts they copied. 
    Note: Frontmatter , TABLE OF CONTENTS , CONTRIBUTORS , PREFACE , CONNECTING THE DOTS: USING DIAERESIS AS A SOURCE OF INFORMATION ABOUT SCRIBAL PRACTICES IN BYZANTINE EGYPT , MARGINALIA AS TRACES OF CHANGING KNOWLEDGE CULTURE: THE CIRCULATION OF TAQWĪM TEXTS IN THE LATE MAMLUK SULTANATE , THE MANUSCRIPTS OF ARABIC POPULAR SIYAR AND SĪRAT SAYF IBN DHĪ YAZAN , A PORTABLE MAJLIS: ON PUBLISHING RELIABLE EDITIONS IN OTTOMAN MANUSCRIPT CULTURE , CHAPTER DIVISIONS AND THE INTERPRETATION AND TRANSMISSION OF THE TOSEFTA , THE SECOND-HAND SCRIBE: THE INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE PRODUCTION OF A UNIQUE TOSEFTA FRAGMENT FROM THE LEVANT , PERITEXTUAL ENCODING FOR THE METATRON / YAHOEL THEME IN THE KABBALISTIC SEFER HA-OT , OR “BOOK OF THE SIGN,” BY R. ABRAHAM ABULAFIA (1240–1292) , READING AND REMEMBERING IN THE MEDIEVAL NEAR EAST: THE SYRIAC SHEMOHĒ BOOK (AKA. THE SYRIAC “MASORAH”) , ANNOTATIONS IN THE EARLIEST MEDIEVAL HEBREW BIBLE MANUSCRIPTS , AN ILLUMINATING SCRIBE: THE ʿARZADASHT OF JAʿFAR BĀYSUNGHURĪ AND ITS WEALTH OF INFORMATION , ANNOTATION PRACTICES IN A SYRIAC EXEGETICAL COLLECTION (MS VAT. SYR. 103) , SCRIBES AND THE BOOK OF REVELATION IN EASTERN NEW TESTAMENTS , ON THE SUMERIAN GLOSSOGRAPHIC TRADITION , CAN MANUSCRIPT HEADINGS PROVE THAT THERE WERE ARABIC GOSPELS BEFORE THE QURʾĀN? , In English
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