In the Second Degree: Paratextual Literature in Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Culture and Its Reflections in Medieval Literature

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Oren Ableman
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Edited Book
Author(s): 
Alexander, Philip S.
Lange, Armin
Pillinger, Renate J.
year: 
2010
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In the Second Degree: Paratextual Literature in Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Culture and Its Reflections in Medieval Literature

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Leiden
Publisher: 
Brill
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TOC: Preface Introduction In the Second Degree: Ancient Jewish Paratextual Literature in the Context of Graeco-Roman and Ancient Near Eastern Literature Armin Lange I. Ancient Judaism Hypertextuality and the Parabiblical‖ Dead Sea Scrolls George J. Brooke The Book of Jubilees as Paratextual Literature Jaques T. A. G. M. van Ruiten II. Graeco-Roman World Trojan Palimpsests: The Relation of Greek Tragedy to the Homeric Epics Annemarie Ambühl The Homeric Epics as Palimpsests Georg Danek III. Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Near East From Ritual to Text to Intertext: A New Look on the Dreams in Ludlul Bēl Nēmeqi Beate Pongratz-Leisten Priestly Texts, Recensions, Rewritings and Paratexts in the Late Egyptian Period Sydney H. Aufrère IV. Late Ancient and Medieval Paratextual Literature Rabbinic Paratexts: The Case of Midrash Lamentations Rabba Philip S. Alexander Some Considerations on Enoch/Metatron in the Jewish Mystical Tradition Felicia Waldman Three Latin Paratexts from Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (―Sulpicia,‖ ―Seneca‖—―Paulus,‖ Carmen navale) Kurt Smolak Paratextual Literature in Early Christian Art (Acta Pauli et Theclae) Renate J. Pillinger Paratextual Literature in Action: Historical Apocalypses with the Names of Daniel and Isaiah in Byzantine and Old Bulgarian Tradition (11th–13th Centuries) Anissava Miltenova
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14/11/2011
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