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An edition of The legend of the Septuagint (2006)

The legend of the Septuagint

from classical antiquity to today

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The Septuagint is the most influential of the Greek versions of the Torah. The exact circumstances of its creation are uncertain, but different versions of a legend about the translation have existed since antiquity. Begun with the Letter of Aristeas, the legend describes how Ptolemy Philadelphus (285 247 BCE) commissioned 72 Jewish scribes to translate the sacred Hebrew scriptures for his library in Alexandria. The Letter and subsequent variations on the story recount how the scribes, working independently, produced word-for-word, identical Greek versions. The story has been adapted and changed for many reasons: to tell a story, to explain historical events, and - most frequently - to lend authority to the Greek text for the institutions that used it. This book offers the first account of all of these versions over the last two millennia, providing a history of the uses and abuses of the legend in various cultures around the Mediterranean.

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2006, Cambridge University Press
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2006, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

The letter of Aristeas
The Hellenistic Jewish tradition
The rabbis and the Greek Bible
The Ptolemaic changes
The church fathers and the translation of the Septuagint
Among the Christians in the Orient
The Muslims and the Septuagint
Yosippon and the story of the seventy
Karaites, Samaritans and Rabbanite Jews in the Middle Ages
The Septuagint in the Renaissance and the modern world.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
221.4/8/09
Library of Congress
BS744.A7 W37 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3405975M
Internet Archive
legendofseptuagi0000wass
ISBN 10
0521854954
ISBN 13
9780521854955
LCCN
2005021600
OCLC/WorldCat
61228608
Library Thing
1602976
Goodreads
1909116

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