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Scribal Habits in Middle Eastern Manuscripts Workshop
Date
2019
Editor(s)
Kiraz, George A.
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. The aim of this workshop is to bring together scholars from various disciplines to study the individuals who produced our manuscripts and how they shaped the transmission of literary texts they copied. This workshop will focus on Middle Eastern manuscripts written in Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, Persian, Armenian, Coptic and other languages.
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"Conference report", published in COMSt Bulletin 5/1 (2019), pp. 70-71 -- online available at https://www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/en/comst/pdf/bulletin5-1/70-71.pdf
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