Dear fellow list-members,
At the request of a number of colleagues I send you the Table of Contents of Aramaic Studies 4.2, which appeared recently. Abstracts are still accessible on http://as.sagepub.com, but please note that the journal will be published by Brill from now on. A full announcement will follow, but I can already give away that the journal will become cheaper (yes!).
Best wishes,
Bas Romeny
Edward M. Cook
The ‘Kaufman Effect’ in the Pseudo-Jonathan Targum
Thomas Finley
‘Upon this Rock’: Matthew 16.18 and the Aramaic Evidence
Peter J. Gentry
‘The Role of the "Three" in the Text History of the Septuagint’: II. Aspects of Interdependence of the Old Greek and the Three in Ecclesiastes
D.J.D. Kroeze and E. Van Staalduine-Sulman
A Giant among Bibles: ‘Erfurt 1’ or Cod. Or. Fol. 1210-1211 at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Jerome A. Lund
Observations on Some Biblical Citations in Ephrem's Commentary on Genesis
David C. Mitchell
Messiah bar Ephraim in the Targums
Jan-Wim Wesselius
Language Play in the Aramaic Letters from Hermopolis
Gillian Greenberg
Book Review: Corpus Linguistics and Textual History: A Computer-Assisted Interdisciplinary Approach to the Peshitta
Bibliography of the Aramaic Bible
Indexes of Aramaic Studies Volume 4
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Wednesday, February 07, 2007
ARAMAIC STUDIES has published a new issue (4.2, July 2006 - requires a paid individual or institutional subscription to access). Bas ter Har Romney e-mails the Hugoye list with the following additional information:
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