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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- I Writing in the ancient world
- II Hebrew Bible and early Judaism
- III Early Judaism and early Christianity
- 10 Some scribal features of the thematic commentaries from Qumran
- 11 Efficacious writing: the inscription of the rosette on the High Priest's forehead and the Egyptian reception of Exodus 28
- 12 The prose writer (συγγραφεύς) and the cultures of author and scribes: the examples of Galen and the anonymous author of Luke-Acts
- 13 Peter and his secretary in Pseudo-Clement
- 14 On the danger of writing according to Origen
- Index of biblical and other ancient sources
- Author index
10 - Some scribal features of the thematic commentaries from Qumran
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- I Writing in the ancient world
- II Hebrew Bible and early Judaism
- III Early Judaism and early Christianity
- 10 Some scribal features of the thematic commentaries from Qumran
- 11 Efficacious writing: the inscription of the rosette on the High Priest's forehead and the Egyptian reception of Exodus 28
- 12 The prose writer (συγγραφεύς) and the cultures of author and scribes: the examples of Galen and the anonymous author of Luke-Acts
- 13 Peter and his secretary in Pseudo-Clement
- 14 On the danger of writing according to Origen
- Index of biblical and other ancient sources
- Author index
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- Writing the BibleScribes, Scribalism and Script, pp. 124 - 143Publisher: Acumen PublishingPrint publication year: 2013