The Dead Sea Scrolls After Fifty Years: A Comprehensive Assessment

The Dead Sea Scrolls After Fifty Years: A Comprehensive Assessment

Peter W. Flint & James C. Vanderkam (eds.) | Brill, 1998 | DJVU | 4 MB

A contribution to the Classical Languages Team Project

"A fiftieth anniversary is a fitting time for reflection and planning. The first of the Dead Sea Scrolls were recovered from a cave in 1947, and those scrolls and subsequent discoveries have occasioned the birth and flourishing of an entirely new area of research. By now the bibliography of the Qumran finds has become staggering, far more than any one scholar is likely to read through, much less control, in a lifetime. ... The Brill Publishing Company recognized that the jubilee of the first discoveries was an appropriate time for assessing where we now stand and looking to the future in the scrolls scholarship." (From the Introduction of the volume)

Some annotated bibliographies on recent Dead Sea Scrolls scholarship included in the archive.

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