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The Construction of Time in Antiquity - Ritual, Art, and Identity (Hardcover): Jonathan Ben-Dov, Lutz Doering The Construction of Time in Antiquity - Ritual, Art, and Identity (Hardcover)
Jonathan Ben-Dov, Lutz Doering
R2,946 Discovery Miles 29 460 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Time has always held a fascination for human beings, who have attempted to relate to it and to make sense of it, constructing and deconstructing it through its various prisms, since time cannot be experienced in an unmediated way. This book answers the needs of a growing community of scholars and readers who are interested in this interaction. It offers a series of innovative studies by both senior and younger experts on various aspects of the construction of time in antiquity. Some articles in this book contain visual material published for the first time, while other studies update the field with new theories or apply new approaches to relevant sources. Within the study of antiquity, the book covers the disciplines of Classics and Ancient History, Assyriology, Egyptology, Ancient Judaism, and Early Christianity, with thematic contributions on rituals, festivals, astronomy, calendars, medicine, art, and narrative.

Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts - A Codex From Late Antique Business Education (P.Math.) (Hardcover): Roger S.... Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts - A Codex From Late Antique Business Education (P.Math.) (Hardcover)
Roger S. Bagnall, Alexander Jones; Assisted by Katja Kosova, Zoe Misiewicz; Contributions by Jonathan Ben-Dov, …
R3,064 R1,952 Discovery Miles 19 520 Save R1,112 (36%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A comprehensive edition and commentary of a late antique codex Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts is a comprehensive edition and commentary of a late antique codex. The codex contains mathematical problems, metrological tables, and model contracts. Given the nature of the contents, the format, and quality of the Greek, the editors conclude that the codex most likely belonged to a student in a school devoted to training business agents and similar professionals. The editors present here the first full scholarly edition of the text, with complete discussions of the provenance, codicology, and philology of the surviving manuscript. They also provide extensive notes and illustrations for the mathematical problems and model contracts, as well as historical commentary on what this text reveals about late antique numeracy, literacy, education, and vocational training in what we would now see as business, law, and administration. The book will be of interest to papyrologists and scholars who are interested in the history and culture of late antiquity, the history of education, literacy, the ancient economy, and the history of science and mathematics.

Social History of the Jews in Antiquity - Studies in Dialogue with Albert Baumgarten (Hardcover): Jonathan Ben-Dov, Michal... Social History of the Jews in Antiquity - Studies in Dialogue with Albert Baumgarten (Hardcover)
Jonathan Ben-Dov, Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
R6,453 Discovery Miles 64 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The present volume comprises articles by renowned international scholars in academic dialogue with the work of Albert Baumgarten. They contextualize ancient Jewish texts not only for their own sake, but also as a way of shedding light on antiquity in general. They address texts from the fields of Greco-Roman studies, Hellenistic Judaism, Second Temple sectarianism, rabbinic literature, and various facets of early Christianity. Additionally, there are articles discussing comparative religion, sociology of knowledge, anthropology, and economic history. Together, the articles create an in-depth analysis of the social history of Jews in antiquity.

Interpreting and Living God's Law at Qumran - Miqṣat Ma῾aśe Ha-Torah, Some of the Works of the Torah (4QMMT)... Interpreting and Living God's Law at Qumran - Miqṣat Ma῾aśe Ha-Torah, Some of the Works of the Torah (4QMMT) (Hardcover)
Reinhard Gregor Kratz, Eibert Tigchelaaar, Noam Mizrahi, Jonathan Ben-Dov, Charlotte Hempel, …
R3,532 Discovery Miles 35 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The text Miqṣat Ma῾aśe Ha-Torah, Some of the Works of the Torah (4QMMT), is one of the most interesting texts among the famous Dead Sea Scrolls discovered near the settlement of Khirbet Qumran and its vicinity in the middle of the twentieth century and by now published in full. It is a writing in the form of a letter by an unknown author to an equally unknown addressee, written in second person singular and plural. This document is the earliest evidence of a proper interpretation of the Jewish Torah, the so-called Halakhah, from pre-Christian, Hellenistic times as it later became customary and widely attested in rabbinical Judaism. This volume - after a short introduction on the findings at the Dead Sea in general and the text Miqṣat Ma῾aśe Ha-Torah in particular - provides a new edition and translation as well as several contributions from renowned scholars on the manuscripts, the language and content plus literary and historical contexts of this writing.

Ancient Jewish Sciences and the History of Knowledge in Second Temple Literature (Hardcover): Jonathan Ben-Dov Ancient Jewish Sciences and the History of Knowledge in Second Temple Literature (Hardcover)
Jonathan Ben-Dov; Seth L Sanders
R1,398 R1,240 Discovery Miles 12 400 Save R158 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Until very recently, the idea of ancient Jewish sciences would have been considered unacceptable. Since the 1990s, Early Modern and Medieval Science in Jewish sources has been actively studied, but the consensus was that no real scientific themes could be found in earlier Judaism. This work points them out in detail and posits a new field of research: the scientific activity evident in the Dead Sea Scrolls and early Jewish pseudepigrapha. The publication of new texts and new analyses of older ones reveals crucial elements that are best illuminated by the history of science, and may have interesting consequences for it. The contributors evaluate these texts in relation to astronomy, astrology, and physiognomy, marking the first comprehensive attempt to account for scientific themes in Second Temple Judaism. They investigate the meaning and purpose of scientific explorations in an apocalyptic setting. An appreciation of these topics paves the way to a renewed understanding of the scientific fragments scattered throughout rabbinic literature. The book first places the Jewish material in the ancient context of the Near Eastern and Hellenistic worlds. While the Jewish texts were not on the cutting edge of scientific discovery, they find a meaningful place in the history of science, between Babylonia and Egypt, in the time period between Hipparchus and Ptolemy. The book uses recent advances in method to examine the contacts and networks of Jewish scholars in their ancient setting. Second, the essays here tackle the problematic concept of a national scientific tradition. Although science is nowadays often conceived as universal, the historiography of ancient Jewish sciences demonstrates the importance of seeing the development of science in a local context. The book explores the tension between the hegemony of central scientific traditions and local scientific enterprises, showing the relevance of ancient data to contemporary postcolonial historiography of science. Finally, philosophical questions of the demarcation of science are addressed in a way that can advance the discussion of related ancient materials. Online edition available as part of the NYU Library's Ancient World Digital Library and in partnership with the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW).

Discoveries in the Judaean Desert: Volume XXI: Qumran Cave 4.XII: Calendrical Texts (Hardcover): Shemaryahu Talmon, Jonathan... Discoveries in the Judaean Desert: Volume XXI: Qumran Cave 4.XII: Calendrical Texts (Hardcover)
Shemaryahu Talmon, Jonathan Ben-Dov, Uwe Glessmer
R8,412 Discovery Miles 84 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Calendars and the celebration of feasts and holidays form an important part of religious and national movements and are sometimes the cause of schism. The Qumran community followed a solar calendar differing from the lunar calendar observed at the Temple in Jerusalem. This volume contains their texts relating to its calendar.

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