Found in translation: essays on Jewish Biblical translation in honor of Leonard J. Greenspoon

"Found in Translation is at once a themed volume on the translation of ancient Jewish texts and a Festschrift for Leonard J. Greenspoon, the Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Professor in Jewish Civilization and professor of classical and near Eastern studies and of theology at Creighton University...

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Contributors: Barker, James W. (Editor) ; Le Donne, Anthony 1975- (Editor) ; Lohr, Joel N. 1974- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: West Lafayette, Indiana Purdue University Press [2018]
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Found in translation: essays on Jewish Biblical translation in honor of Leonard J. Greenspoon] (2019) (Kreuzer, Siegfried, 1949 -)
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IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Old Testament Translating
B Greenspoon, Leonard J (Leonard Jay)
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Summary:"Found in Translation is at once a themed volume on the translation of ancient Jewish texts and a Festschrift for Leonard J. Greenspoon, the Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Professor in Jewish Civilization and professor of classical and near Eastern studies and of theology at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Greenspoon has made significant contributions to the study of Jewish biblical translations, particularly the ancient translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek, known as the Septuagint. This volume comprises an internationally renowned group of scholars presenting a wide range of original essays on Bible translation, the influence of culture on biblical translation, Bible translations' reciprocal influence on culture, and the translation of various Jewish texts and collections, especially the Septuagint. Volume editors have painstakingly planned Found in Translation to have the broadest scope of any current work on Jewish biblical translation to reflect Greenspoon's broad impact on the field throughout an august career" --
Foreword / Jonathan Rosenbaum -- Introduction: The Life of Leonard / Joel N. Lohr -- Proto-Masoretic, Pre-Masoretic, Semi-Masoretic, and Masoretic: A Study in Terminology and Textual Theory / Emanuel Tov -- Symmachus's Version of Joshua / Michal van der Meer -- The Final Verses of the Ammonite War Story in 2 Sam 11:1, 12:26-31, and 1 Chron 20:1-3 / Kristin De Troyer -- The Old Greek Translation of Isaiah 40 / Eugene Ulrich -- The Equivalence of Kaige and Quinta in the Dodekapropheton / James W. Barker -- The Exodus in America / Ronald Hendel -- Challenges in Translating the Book of Job / Edward L. Greenstein -- On Translating Proverbs 31:10 / Adele Berlin -- Lost in Transmission, God: Shoah not Holocaust / Zev Garber -- Translation versus Teaching: Competing Agendas in Samson Raphael Hirsch's Bible Project / Alan T. Levenson -- Translating Poliscentrism: The Politics of Ethnicity and Ethnos related to Defining Ioudaios / Anthony Le Donne -- Proclamation, Translation, Implication: Addressing the Vilification of 'the Jews' / Amy-Jill Levine
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:155753781X