In the second degree: paratextual literature in ancient Near Eastern and ancient Mediterranean culture and its reflections in medieval literature
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden Brill 2010
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In the second degree: ancient Jewish paratextual literature in the context of Graeco-Roman and ancient Near Eastern literature / Armin Lange -- pt. 1. Ancient Judaism. Hypertextuality and the "Parabiblical" Dead Sea Scrolls / George J. Brooke -- The Book of Jubilees as paratextual literature / Jacques T.A.G.M. van Ruiten -- pt. 2. Graeco-Roman world. Trojan Palimpsests: the relation of Greek tragedy to the Homeric epics / Annemarie Ambühl -- The Homeric epics as palimpsests / Georg Danek -- pt. 3. 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 -- pt. 4. 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 Avale) / 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 L. Miltenova
To better understand the phenomenon of literature in the second degree - in Jewish and Biblical studies often characterized as parabiblical or rewritten Bible - the current volume applies the theories of Gerard Genette to ancient and medieval literature from various cultures
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ISBN:9004187731
9004194193
9789004187733
9789004194199

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