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Peter J. Gentry provides a complete and full introduction to the critical edition of Ecclesiastes in the Göttingen Septuaginta series along with user-friendly explanations for non-specialists as well as detailed documentation to demonstrate the basis for the critical text of Greek Ecclesiastes.Text History volumes supporting the critical editions in the Göttingen Septuaginta usually provide evidence and lists to document and demonstrate the recensions existing in the textual history and the best methodology for arriving at the earliest form of the text that we can reach.Gentry's Text History volume provides, in addition, a complete and full introduction which was not given in the critical edition. Since this introduction is in English, it will aid English-speaking scholars who find access to the critical editions difficult because the introductions are in German.
This collected volume is an indispensable part of any theological and philological library. It provides a detailed and up-to-date overview of the Greek Psalter, which plays a central role in the study of the Septuagint. Featuring contributions from leading experts in a variety of disciplines, this work covers all relevant aspects of the Greek Psalter. From text-critical analyses to linguistic and historical considerations, this volume offers profound insights, making it an essential resource for researchers and academics in Biblical Studies and related disciplines. With contributions by Anneli Aejmelaeus, Felix Albrecht, Luciano Bossina, Ralph Brucker, Roberto Carrera, Claude Cox, Stephen Delamarter, Lina Elhage-Mensching, Frank Feder, Stig Frøyshov, Anna Kharanauli, Reinhard G. Kratz, Siegfried Kreuzer, John Lee, Margherita Matera, Martin Meiser, Ugo Mondini, Reinhard Müller, Curt Niccum, Dimitrios Papanikolaou, Georgi Parpulov, Willem Th. van Peursen, Alison Salvesen, Eva Schulz-Flügel, Michael Segal, Stefano Serventi, Maria Tomadaki, Emanuel Tov, Ronny Vollandt and Martin Wallraff.
Although Origen and his Hexapla are well known among biblical scholars, questions about his philology, particularly textual criticism, persist. The Hexapla contained very important texts and translations of the Hebrew Scriptures, but unfortunately it was probably destroyed in the seventh century and we possess only fragments of it. This volume systematically treats the questions of Origen's forerunners and heirs and attempts to reconstruct how Origen developed the philological method he received and also how his followers received and innovated his textual work.
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