Science in Qumran Aramaic texts

Cover -- Title -- Foreword -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Ida Fröhlich - Introduction: Science in Qumran Aramaic Texts -- Markham J. Geller - "Secular" Science in Mesopotamia -- Réka Esztári/Ádám Vér - "The Script of God" - Daniel 5:25 in the Light of Mesopotami...

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Contributors: Fröhlich, Ida 1947- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2022]
In: Ancient cultures of sciences and knowledge (1)
Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Science in Qumran Aramaic texts] (2025) (Goff, Matthew J.)
Series/Journal:Ancient cultures of sciences and knowledge 1
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran Scrolls / Aramaic language / Knowledge communication / Science
B Mesopotamia / Natural sciences / Reception
B Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran Scrolls / Aramaic language / Natural sciences
Further subjects:B Qumran community Science History
B Collection of essays
B Manuscripts, Aramaic
B Electronic books
B Judaism and science History
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Summary:Cover -- Title -- Foreword -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Ida Fröhlich - Introduction: Science in Qumran Aramaic Texts -- Markham J. Geller - "Secular" Science in Mesopotamia -- Réka Esztári/Ádám Vér - "The Script of God" - Daniel 5:25 in the Light of Mesopotamian Omen Literature -- Andrew B. Perrin - Symptoms and Symbols, Prayers and Portents: Diagnostic Physiognomy and the Diviner in the Aramaic Prayer of Nabonidus (4Q242) -- Amar Annus - The Heavenly Counterparts of Adapa and Enoch in Babylonia and Israel -- Helen R. Jacobus - How 4QAstronomical Enoch a-b (4Q208-209) Transformed Elements of Late Babylonian Magical Hemerological Texts into a Synchronistic Calendar -- Jonathan Ben-Dov - Jewish Aramaic Science and Mythology: Babylonian or Levantine Heritage? -- Tupá Guerra - Writing Science, Writing Magic: Possible Functions for the Act of Writing. Scientific Knowledge Reflected in 4Q560 -- Henryk Drawnel - Enoch at the Ends of the Earth: Horizon-Based Astronomy and the Stars in 1 Enoch 33-36 -- Nóra Dávid - "From there I traveled to another place." (1QEn passim): Geography in 1 Enoch 20-32 -- Siam Bhayro/Anne Burberry - The Provenance and Purpose of the Genesis Apocryphon -- Ida Fröhlich - Authorizing Knowledge: Magical Healing and the Watchers' Tradition in Qumran -- List of Contributors -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Modern Authors.
"Qumran Aramaic texts were not written on the spot. Dated to various times, they represent fragments of biblical books, works related to biblical traditions, and several texts citing biblical passages. The texts contain a number of Mesopotamian elements. By the 7th century BC Mesopotamia had become bilingual, and Aramaic became the mediating language that conveyed cuneiform literature and science to foreign groups living in Mesopotamia and abroad. In the present volume, science is understood as human knowledge about the natural and human world that had been described, systematized, and transmitted. Thus, traditional fields of science are expanded by astrology, magical healing, and others. The contributors show that Qumran Aramaic texts reflect the incorporation and adaptation of Mesopotamian science into the culture of Jewish diaspora communities. They express a new scientific worldview created by these groups as well as their self-definition, and show a new face to the community that preserved them"-- Provided by publisher
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Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (XI, 262 Seiten)
ISBN:978-3-16-161388-3