T&T Clark has quite extensive, but not fully updated information on its webside on this book. I am still quarrelling with my co-editor Esther Eshel on some of the identifications - if specific fragments belong to previous published scrolls or not. So ask me within a few months, I might have a more final list then. Here is some food for thought, on unpublished material: 2 Genesis, Exodus Seiyal Numeri 2 Deuteronomy 1QSamuel Another Samuel Kings Nehemiah Ruth Proverbs Jeremiah Joel 2 Enoch
Torleif 2010/9/8 Søren Holst <[email protected]> > Is a lost of all of the Schøyen fragments available anywhere, Torleif? We > all look forward to your edition of them, but just to give us something to > think of meanwhile ... :-) > > kol tuv > Søren > > > -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- > *Fra:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > *På vegne af *Torleif Elgvin > *Sendt:* 7. september 2010 08:19 > *Til:* Ken Penner > *Cc:* [email protected] > *Emne:* Re: [Megillot] 4QNeh > > Published on the web in 2009 by Charlesworth ( > www.ijco.org/?categoryId=28681). He probably had permission from Lee > Biondi, who may have had access to the fragment at an earlier stage, without > being the owner. The fragment now belongs to the Schøyen Collection, and > will be published in a volume at T&T Clark with all the Schøyen fragments > (more than 20, and more than a dozen not published before) in 2011. > Torleif Elgvin > > 2010/9/6 Ken Penner <[email protected]> > >> Could someone tell me where the Nehemiah fragment mentioned by VanderKam >> in DSST2, 49 ("not a single fragment from a copy of Nehemiah was identified >> until 2008") was published? >> >> Thanks, >> Ken >> >> _______________________________________________ >> g-Megillot mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot >> > >
