03649nam a22004575i 450000100060000000600190000600700150002500800410004004000250008102000180010677600530012458800170017702400350019403500100022904100080023985601200024709300060036754000940037310000280046724501050049525000130060026400340061330000430064749001030069050000300079352000800082352004040090352003370130752008820164465303000252691200620282691200420288891200420293091200420297291200420301495000430305695000230309995000230312295000230314595000230316837519m o d cr uuu---uuuuu s2021 gw o eng d aPreselect.media GmbH a978316160673108z9783161606724iErscheint auch alsnDruck-Ausgabe aDruckversion7 a10.1628/978-3-16-160673-12doi a375190 aeng403Mohr Siebeckuhttps://www.mohrsiebeck.com/10.1628/978-3-16-160673-1uhttps://www.mohrsiebeck.com/9783161606731qpdf bb aCreative Commons2ccfcc-by-nc-nd-4.0uhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/1 aLied, Liv Ingeborg4aut00aInvisible Manuscripts: Textual Scholarship and the Survival of 2 Baruchh[Elektronische Ressource] : a1. Aufl. 1aTübingenbMohr Siebeckc2021 a1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 320 Seiten)0 aStudien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianityv128 aPublicationDate: 20211030 aUnsichtbare Manuskripte: Textwissenschaft und das Überleben von 2. Baruch. aInspiriert von der Neuen Philologie untersucht Liv Ingeborg Lied die syrische Handschriftenüberlieferung von 2. Baruch. Sie befasst sich mit den methodischen, erkenntnistheoretischen und ethischen Herausforderungen des Studiums frühjüdischer Schriften in christlicher Überlieferung, erzählt die Geschichte von 2. Baruch neu und fördert eine manuskript- und provenienzbewusste Textwissenschaft. aInspired by New Philology, Liv Ingeborg Lied studies the Syriac manuscript transmission of 2 Baruch. She addresses the methodological, epistemological and ethical challenges of studying early Jewish writings in Christian transmission, re-tells the story of 2 Baruch and promotes manuscript- and provenance-aware textual scholarship. aIn this critical exploration of the role of manuscripts in textual scholarship, Liv Ingeborg Lied studies the Syriac manuscript transmission of 2 Baruch. These manuscripts emerge as salient sources to the long life of 2 Baruch among Syriac speaking Christians, not merely witnesses to an early Jewish text. Inspired by the perspective of New Philology, Lied addresses manuscript materiality and paratextual features, the history of ownership, traces of active readers and liturgical use, and practices of excerption and re-identification. The authors main concerns are the methodological, epistemological and ethical challenges of exploring early Jewish writings that survive only in Christian transmission. Through engagement with the established academic narratives, she retells the story of 2 Baruch and makes a case for manuscript- and provenance-aware textual scholarship.00aChristian-Arabic literatureamanuscript studiesaEarly Jewish textsaBehavioral AntitrustaNew PhilologyaSyriac manuscriptsaMethods, epistemology and ethicsaAtonement (Jesus death)aJewish Texts in Christian transmissionaIstrienaManuscript studiesaAltes TestamentaKirchengeschichteaArray aTheologie / Religionswissenschaft 2021aZDB-197-MSRb2021 aEBS Theologie 2022aEBS-197-MSTb2022 aEBS Theologie 2023aEBS-197-MSTb2023 aEBS Theologie 2024aEBS-197-MSTb2024 aEBS Theologie 2025aEBS-197-MSTb2025 aTheologie / Religionswissenschaft 2021 aEBS Theologie 2022 aEBS Theologie 2023 aEBS Theologie 2024 aEBS Theologie 2025