The Old Testament Apocrypha in the Slavonic Tradition
Continuity and Diversity, Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 140, Texts and St
Böttrich, Christfried / DiTommaso, /
Erschienen am
01.12.2008
Beschreibung
Written by an international group of expert scholars, the essays in this volume are devoted to the topic of biblical apocrypha, particularly the "Old Testament Pseudepigrapha," within the compass of the Slavonic tradition. The authors examine ancient texts, such as 2 Enoch and the Apocalypse of Abraham, which have been preserved (sometimes uniquely) in Slavonic witnesses and versions, as well as apocryphal literature that was composed within the rich Slavonic tradition from the early Byzantine period onwards. The volume's focus is textual, historical, and literary. Many of its contributions present editions and commentaries of important texts, or discuss aspects pertaining to the manuscript evidence.
Autorenportrait
is an independent scholar affiliated with McGill University, Montréal.