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E-Book, Englisch, 363 Seiten

Reihe: Journal of Ancient Judaism. Supplements

Bauks / Horowitz Between Text and Text

The Hermeneutics of Intertextuality in Ancient Cultures and Their Afterlife in Medieval and Modern Times
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-3-647-55025-1
Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Format: PDF
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The Hermeneutics of Intertextuality in Ancient Cultures and Their Afterlife in Medieval and Modern Times

E-Book, Englisch, 363 Seiten

Reihe: Journal of Ancient Judaism. Supplements

ISBN: 978-3-647-55025-1
Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection



The intertextuality research of antique texts and their reception in Medieval and modern times is the subject of this volume: (1) What is a text and what is an intertext? This concerns the various different forms of text and how they present themselves in architecture, iconography, lexicography, the study of lists, etc. (2) Forms of intertextuality - on the relationship between writtenness and oralness, how oral texts are objectified during textualisation and become fixed acts of speech (K. Ehlich), how especially antique texts were shaped by the continual interconnectedness of oral and written traditions. (3) What is understood in ancient Oriental and antique literature by 'tradition' and 'transmission'? To this end, the research includes languages, historical reality and antique thought structures, making clear that the transferral of tradition occurs not only within a close cultural circle, but in the exchange with neighbouring cultures over large distances and geographic boundaries. (4) On the relationship between intertextuality and canon. A number of contributions study this aspect of ongoing historical debate as it often found for culturally definitive and canonised texts - a necessary part of the their rejuvination process. Contributions by M. Bauks, A. Lange / Z. Plese, Ph. Alexandre, S. Aufrère, M. Oeming, K. Davidowicz, A. Wagner, G. Selz, M.F. Meyer, L. Roig Lanzillotta, M. Dimitrova, F. Waldman, W. Horowitz, M. Risch, J. van Ruiten, L. Bormann, A. Miltenova, J. Taschner, G. Brooke, G. Dorival, A. Harder and S. Alkier.

Dr. theol. Michaela Bauks ist Professorin für Bibelwissenschaft (Altes Testament) an der Universität Koblenz-Landau.
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1;Cover
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2;Title Page
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3;Copyright
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4;Table of Contents
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5;Body
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6;Preface;10
7;Introduction;12
8;Part 1: Methodology ;26
8.1;Michaela Bauks: Intertextuality in Ancient Literature in Light of Textlinguistics and Cultural Studies;28
8.2;Gebhard J. Selz: Texts, Textual Bilingualism, and the Evolution of Mesopotamian Hermeneutics;48
8.3;Philip Alexander: A Typology of Intertextual Relations Based on the Manchester-Durham Typology of Anonymous and Pseudepigraphic Jewish Literature of Antiquity;67
9;Part 2: The Intertextualities of Written and Visual Texts;86
9.1;Retelling, Rewriting, Continuation ;88
9.1.1;Markus Risch: Tradition and Transmission of Texts and Intertexts in the Hebrew Bible and in Ancient Jewish Literature (Gen 6:1–4);90
9.1.2;Jacques T.A.G.M. van Ruiten: Abraham’s Death: The Intertextual Relationship between Gen 25:7–10 and Jub. 22:1–23:8 ;98
9.1.3;Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta: Gospel of Thomas Logion 7 Unravelled: An Intertextual Approach to a locus vexatus;117
9.1.4;Sydney H. Aufrère: An Attempt to Classify Different Stages of Intertextuality in the Myth of Horus at Edfu;134
9.1.5;Klaus Davidowicz: Kabbalistic Elements in Popular Movies;155
9.1.6;Manfred Oeming: “In kino veritas”: On the Reception of the Biblical Book of Job in the Context of Recent Cinematography;165
9.2;Commentaries and Translations ;180
9.2.1;George J. Brooke: Controlling Intertexts and Hierarchies of Echo in Two Thematic Eschatological Commentaries from Qumran;182
9.2.2;Gilles Dorival: Biblical Intratextuality: MT-Numbers and LXX-Numbers: A Case Study;197
9.2.3;Margaret Dimitrova: New Testament Quotations in a Medieval Slavonic Manuscript with Commentaries on the Song of Songs;204
9.3;Quotations and Allusions ;218
9.3.1;Martin F. Meyer: Quotations in the Writings of Aristotle;220
9.3.2;Annette Harder: Intertextuality as Discourse: The Discussion on Poetry and Poetics among Hellenistic Greek Poets in the Third Century B.C.E. ;233
9.3.3;Lukas Bormann: The Colossian Hymn, Wisdom, and Creation;244
9.3.4;Genre and Motif ;258
9.3.5;Andreas Wagner: Typological, Explicit, and Referential Intertextuality in Texts and Images of the Old Testament and Ancient Israel;260
10;Part 3: Cultural Memory and Canon ;272
10.1;Wayne Horowitz: The Astrolabes: An Exercise in Transmission, Canonicity, and Para-Canonicity;274
10.2;Stefan Alkier: Reading the Canon Intertextually: The Decentralization of Meaning;289
10.3;Felicia Waldman: Turning the Interpretation of the Text into Text: Written Torah and Oral Torah in Jewish Mysticism;304
10.4;Anisava L. Miltenova: Intertextuality in the Orthodox Slavic Tradition: The Case of Mixed-Content Miscellanies;315
10.5;Armin Lange and Zlatko Pleše: Text between Religious Cultures: Intertextuality in Graeco-Roman Judaism;329
11;Index of Texts;352
12;Author Information ;362
13;Back Cover
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Alkier, Stefan
Dr. theol. Stefan Alkier ist Professor für Neues Testament und Geschichte der Alten Kirche an der Universität Frankfurt/Main.

Wagner, Andreas
Dr. theol. Andreas Wagner ist Professor für Altes Testament an der Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Bern.

Horowitz, Wayne
Wayne Horowitz, Ph.D., is Professor at The Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University at Mount Scopus, Jerusalem.

Bauks, Michaela
Dr. theol. Michaela Bauks ist Professorin für Bibelwissenschaft (Altes Testament) an der Universität Koblenz-Landau.

Davidowicz, Klaus S.
Prof. Dr. Klaus S. Davidowicz lehrt Judaistik an der Universität Wien.

Bormann, Lukas
Dr. theol. Lukas Bormann ist Professor für Neues Testament an der Philipps-Universität Marburg.



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