Targum Chronicles: Rediscovered Manuscripts and a Textual Reassessment

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Abstract

In this article I describe two manuscripts of Targum Chronicles that, for different reasons, were not used in editions and studies of this rare Targum. First, manuscript Berlin, SB Or. fol. 4, Bible with a complete set of Targums. I analyse its textual character and point out its resemblance to manuscript Berlin, SB Or. fol. 1210-1211 (a.k.a. Erfurt 1). And second, manuscript Dresden, SLUB, A.46. Thought to have been lost during the Second World War, the manuscript is in fact partly legible and supplies an important additional witness for the last chapters, at least, of Targum Chronicles. Based on this newly available data I demonstrate the complexity of the textual traditions of Targum Chronicles and the need for a re-evaluation of its transmission and reception.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAramaic Studies
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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© 2024 Copyright Shlomi Efrati, 2024.

Keywords

  • bibliography
  • history of research
  • manuscripts
  • Targum Chronicles
  • textual criticism

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