> The DSSR has the
> > texts organized by genre rather than Q sigla (as DJD itself), so when I
> > want 4Q365a I may have to do a bit of rummaging about to discover on
> > precisely what page of what volume it occurs. An index for that would have
> > been great. I hear Parry & Tov are working on a revised one- or two volume
> > version - they may have supplied an index when that comes out.
> 
> Doesn't Garcia-Martinez' study edition have them arranged in numerical order?
> 
Absolutely. That's one of the few points where it may have an advantage over 
DSSR. On the other hand there may be numerous advantages (e.g. when teaching) 
to having all texts of a specific class in the same place. The last volume of 
DSSR has an index that tells you in what volume to find a given Q number - but 
not on what page, so after that you have to go browse through the contents page 
of that volume. Still it's a wonderful edition, and my bickering is quite 
unfair :-)

Soren

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