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Companion Volume to the Dead Sea Scrolls on Microfiche Edition: Published under the Auspices of the Israel Antiquities Authority

  • Emanuel Tov
  • , Stephen J. Pfann

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Abstract

The Companion Volume to the Dead Sea Scrolls on Microfiche Edition is a remarkably valuable reference tool for research on the Scrolls. It provides the reader with a comprehensive list of all the texts discovered in the Judean Desert by number and name. The value of this book is enhanced by the inclusion of a chronological summary of the history of the discoveries and of Scrolls research and major publications. Another article gives key details concerning each of the archaeological sites in the Judean Desert where texts or artifacts have been found. The essays on matters pertaining to photography by John Strugnell and Frank M. Cross, provide a unique insight in the early days of Scrolls research. A chronological list of the negatives, an extract from the early photographer's log book, and an extensive bibliography complete this publication. Published originally as part of the Dead Sea Scrolls facsimile edition on microfiche, this volume is now made available as a separate publication.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherBrill
Number of pages187
ISBN (Electronic)9789004677043
ISBN (Print)9789004102880
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2025

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 1993 Copyright of the Photographs, by the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Shrine of the Book, Jerusalem, Israel; by Bruce and Kenneth Zuckerman (for the West Semitic Research Jeru salem Photographs). Copyright of the Microfiches, by E. J. Brill and IDC, Leiden, The Netherlands ©1993, 1995 Copyright of the Companion Volume, by E.J. Brill and IDC, Leiden, The Netherlands ©1993 Copyright of the Inventory List of Photographs. by Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center, Claremont, California, USA.

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