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Jewish Reception of Greek Bible Versions

Studies in Their Use in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Edited by Cameron Boyd-Taylor, Julia Krivoruchko and Nicholas de Lange
[Die jüdische Rezeption griechischer Bibelversionen. Studien über ihre Verwendung in der Spätantike und im Mittelalter.]
2009. VIII, 338 pages.
  • cloth
  • available
  • 978-3-16-149779-7
Summary
Specialists in various disciplines make the first attempt to deal with the important discovery that Jews in the Middle Ages kept alive a tradition of reading the Bible in Greek, going back to ancient translations. They also show how this tradition impinged on Christian Bible study.

Texts and Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Judaism (TSMJ)