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judaistik<br />

Armin Lange / Michaela Bauks (Hg.)<br />

Between Text and Text<br />

International Symposium on Intertextuality<br />

in Acient Near Eastern,<br />

Ancient Mediterranean, and Early<br />

Medieval Literatures<br />

Journal of Ancient Judaism.<br />

Supplements, Volume 6.<br />

Ca. 328 pages with<br />

ca. 6 illustrations, hardcover<br />

ca. € 98,95 D / € 101,80 A /<br />

SFr 129,–<br />

series price ca. € 89,05 D /<br />

€ 91,60 A / SFr 118,–<br />

ISBN 978-3-525-55025-0<br />

Forthcoming September <strong>2011</strong><br />

This volume presents the proceedings<br />

of an international<br />

and interdisciplinary symposium<br />

on the intertextuality of<br />

ancient literature and its medieval<br />

and modern receptions.<br />

It looks at the topic of intertextuality<br />

in four regards:<br />

1. What constitutes a Text and<br />

what constitutes an Intertext:<br />

text – texture - textuality in<br />

archaeology, iconography and<br />

literature? 2. Forms of Intertextuality:<br />

including the aspect of<br />

oral and written text. 3. Tradition<br />

and Transmission of Texts<br />

and Intertexts: examples of<br />

intertextuality. 4. Intertextuality<br />

and Canon: aspects of the<br />

specificity of intertextuality in<br />

canonical contexts.<br />

the editors<br />

Prof. Dr. theol. Armin Lange,<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

Prof. Dr. theol. Michaela Bauks,<br />

Koblenz, Germany<br />

potential audience<br />

Scholars and Students of Theology,<br />

Studies of the Ancient<br />

Orient, Egyptology, Classics, Linguistics,<br />

Comparative Literature.<br />

Armin Lange /<br />

Matthias Weigold (Ed.)<br />

Biblical Quotations and<br />

Allusions in Second Temple<br />

Jewish Literature<br />

Journal of Ancient Judaism.<br />

Supplements, Volume 5.<br />

Ca. 233 pages, hardcover<br />

ca. € 64,95 D / € 66,80 A /<br />

SFr 86,90<br />

series price ca. € 58,45 D /<br />

€ 60,10 A / SFr 77,90<br />

ISBN 978-3-525-55028-1<br />

Forthcoming September <strong>2011</strong><br />

Using new search capabilities of<br />

electronic databases this volume<br />

presents a comprehensive list of<br />

allusions to and quotations of<br />

the books collected in the Hebrew<br />

Bible in the Jewish literature<br />

from the Second Temple<br />

period. It is therefore an indispensable<br />

tool for everyone interested<br />

in ancient Judaism, the<br />

Hebrew Bible and its reception.<br />

In order to use it easier the<br />

quotations and allusions are<br />

listed twice: One list follows the<br />

sequence of the biblical books by<br />

chapter and verse according to<br />

their Masoretic Text. The second<br />

list groups it in the sequence in<br />

which they are employed by the<br />

quoting or alluding literature.<br />

the editors<br />

Prof. Dr. theol. Armin Lange,<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

Matthias Weigold, Vienna,<br />

Austria<br />

potential audience<br />

Researchers for Jewish Studies,<br />

Biblical Literature, people who<br />

are interested in Hebrew Bible<br />

and its reception, and the Old<br />

Testament.<br />

Saul M. Olyan<br />

Social Inequalitiy in the<br />

World of the Text:<br />

The Significance of Ritual<br />

and Social Distinctions in<br />

the Hebrew Bible<br />

Journal of Ancient Judaism.<br />

Supplements, Volume 4.<br />

Ca. 250 pages, hardcover<br />

ca. € 64,95 D / € 66,80 A /<br />

SFr 86,90<br />

series price ca. € 58,45 D /<br />

€ 60,10 A / SFr 77,90<br />

ISBN 978-3-525-55024-3<br />

Forthcoming September <strong>2011</strong><br />

All the essays in this collection<br />

reflect in some manner the<br />

author’s ongoing interest in<br />

literary operations of classification<br />

and their social implications,<br />

particularly the production<br />

of distinctions which<br />

create social inequality in the<br />

world of the text, and have the<br />

potential to generate hierarchical<br />

social relationships in contexts<br />

where biblical texts might<br />

have had an impact on real<br />

people. The author introduces<br />

each of the sections, contextualizing<br />

every essay in his larger<br />

scholarly project, reflecting on<br />

its development and reception<br />

and, in some cases, responding<br />

to his critics.<br />

the author<br />

Prof. Dr. Saul M. Olyan, Providence,<br />

USA<br />

potential audience<br />

Scholars, Students of Religious<br />

Studies, Jewish Studies, Ethnology,<br />

Near Eastern Studies.<br />

Armin Lange / K. F. Diethard<br />

Römheld / Matthias Weigold (Hg.)<br />

Judaism and Crisis<br />

Crisis as a Catalyst in Jewish<br />

Cultural History<br />

Schriften des Institutum Judaicum<br />

Delitzschianum, Volume 9.<br />

Ca. 288 pages with<br />

ca. 11 illustrations and ca. 2 tables,<br />

hardcover<br />

ca. € 70,95 D / € 73,– A /<br />

SFr 94,90<br />

ISBN 978-3-525-54208-8<br />

Forthcoming July <strong>2011</strong><br />

The political, social, cultural,<br />

and religious crises Jews encountered<br />

in their long history<br />

influenced the development of<br />

Jewish culture, thought, and<br />

religion. The authors describe<br />

how Jews coped with these<br />

threatening events, especially<br />

how they consequently had to<br />

rethink and shape their Jewish<br />

identity anew.<br />

Contributors are Kathell Berthelot,<br />

George J. Brooke, Klaus<br />

Davidowicz, Roland Deines,<br />

Beate Ego, Heinz-Josef Fabry,<br />

Darryl Gless, William Horbury,<br />

Rainer Kessler, Peter Landesmann,<br />

Carol Meyers, Eric<br />

Meyers, Leo G. Perdue, Frank<br />

Stern, Felicia Waldman, Géza<br />

G. Xeravits and Yaakov Ariel.<br />

the editors<br />

Prof. Dr. theol. Armin Lange,<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

Dr. theol. K. F. Diethard Römheld,<br />

Rheinbach<br />

Matthias Weigold, Vienna,<br />

Austria<br />

potential audience<br />

Scholars, Bachelors and Master<br />

students of Judaistic studies and<br />

Theology.<br />

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