Qumran seminar: archeology and material philology
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Docente titolare del corso
Descrizione
The Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in the vicinity of Qumran are archeological artefacts found in two sets of caves (natural caves on the limestone cliffs and man-made caves on the marl platform). The seminar includes two units: the first aims to investigate the differences between the two sets of caves in relation to the presence of the manuscripts. We will discuss a framework for the analysis of the contexts and for the reconstruction of the mode of deposition. The research question concerns why the scrolls were deposited in two different sets of caves. The second unit will be focused on the scrolls as archaeological artefacts and material philology. The great Isaiah Scroll will be the case study.
Obiettivi
Examining the material contexts in which the Dead Sea Scrolls were found and proposing a convenient explanation for the deposition of the Scrolls in the natural caves of the Qumran area; promote a methodological reflection on the relationship between data, hypothesis, and interpretation.
Modalità di insegnamento
Mista
Impostazione pedagogico-didattica
Seminar sessions, group work on the contents of the seminar, and discussion. The seminar will be held in English.
Modalità d’esame
Active participation and a written paper.
Bibliografia
- Fidanzio, Marcello. The caves of Qumran: proceedings of the International Conference, Lugano 2014. Leiden: Brill, 2017.
- Humbert, Jean-Baptiste, Fidanzio, Marcello. Qumran cave 11Q: archaeology and new scroll fragments. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2019.
- Tov, Emanuel, Tov, ʿEmanuʾel. Scribal practices and approaches reflected in the texts found in the Judean desert. Leiden Boston: Brill, 2004.
Offerta formativa
- Dottorato in Teologia, Seminario, A scelta, 1° anno
- Licenza canonica in Teologia, Seminario, 2° anno
- Licenza canonica in Teologia, Seminario, Seminari Biblica, 1° anno