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Material and Digital Reconstruction of Fragmentary Dead Sea Scrolls

The Case of 4Q418a
Buch | Hardcover
296 Seiten
2022
Brill (Verlag)
9789004473041 (ISBN)
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This book presents an innovative and comprehensive method for reconstructing fragmentary scrolls in a digital environment. The method enables extracting maximum information from the fragments. It is exemplified on the scroll 4Q418a, a fragmentary copy of Instruction.
Scholars working with ancient scrolls seek ways to extract maximum information from the multitude of fragments. Various methods were applied to that end on the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as on other ancient texts. The present book augments these methods to a full-scale protocol, while adapting them to a new computerized environment. Fundamental methodological issues are illuminated as part of the discussion, and the potential margin of error is provided on an empirical basis, as practiced in the sciences. The method is then exemplified with regard to the scroll 4Q418a, a copy of a wisdom composition from Qumran.

Jonathan Ben-Dov, Ph.D. 2005, is associate professor of biblical studies at the Department of Bible, Tel Aviv University. He has published widely on the Hebrew Bible, Ancient Near East, and Second Temple Literature, and took part in the official publication of the scrolls in the series Discoveries in the Judaen Desert. Asaf Gayer, Ph.D., 2021, is a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Bible, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published mostly on material aspects of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Eshbal Ratzon, Ph.D., 2012, is a senior lecturer at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and the Department of Jewish Philosophy and Talmud, Tel Aviv University. She has published mostly on the history of ancient science and on several aspects in Second Temple Literature.

Acknowledgements


List of Tables and Figures





Introduction: The Present Volume

 1 The Stegemann Method Reconsidered





Part 1: Methodology


1 Collecting the Materials

 1 Tracing the Imaging History

 2 Validating the Provenance of the Fragments





2 Margin of Error

 1 Measurement Errors

 2 Statistical Errors

 3 Indirect Measurements





3 Image Manipulation

 1 Enhancement and Manipulation

 2 Digitally Repairing the Fragment





4 Scaling the Images





5 Removing the Background

 1 Manual Removal of the Background






6 Finding Information on the Verso

 1 Modern Stamps

 2 The Title of the Composition

 3 Opisthographs

 4 Evidence for Additional Layers

 5 Stitching Impressions

 6 Mirror Writing





7 Finding Wads

 1 Methods for Tracing Layers that Are Still Attached

 2 Methods for Identifying Fragments that Originated from Wads





8 Reading and Text Reconstruction

 1 Marking Doubtful Letters

 2 Letter Cloning

 3 Reconstruction Based on Parallels





9 Recreating Single Columns Based on Fragments and Parallels

 1 Width

 2 Height

 3 Margins






10 Font

 1 Designing the Font

 2 Margin of Error





Appendix 1: Experiment for Validating the Use of a Custom-Made Font


 Eshbal Ratzon, Einat Tamir, and Rivkah Madmoni


 1 Introduction

 2 Materials: The Examined Scrolls

 3 Method

 4 Results

 5 Discussion





Appendix 2: Automated Font Generation


 Bronson Brown deVost


 1 Glyph Shape

 2 Glyph Size

 3 Vertical Glyph Position

 4 Glyph Kerning

 5 Word and Line Spacing





11 Damage Patterns

 1 The Direction in which the Scroll Was Rolled

 2 Wads

 3 Establishing the Order of Scattered Fragments





12 Placing the Fragments on the Canvas Using the Stegemann Method

 1 Columns and Margins in the Material Reconstruction





Appendix 3: Margin of Error for Placing the Fragments on the Canvas





13 Using One Prepared Copy as a Skeleton for a Second Copy





Appendix 4: Margin of Error for Chapter 13





Part 2: 4Q418a (4QInstructione)


14 Introduction to the Material Study of Instruction (Musar LaMevin)

 1 Copies, Editions, and Reconstructions of Instruction

 2 Material Information on 4Q418a




15 Re-Edition of 4Q418a

 Eshbal Ratzon

 1 Conventions of this Chapter

 2 Wad A (frags. 1–8)

 3 Wad B (frags. 9–12)

 4 Wad C (frags. 13–14c)

 5 Wad D (frags. 15–19)

 6 Wad E

 7 Single-Layered Fragments




16 Material and Digital Reconstruction of 4Q418a

 Eshbal Ratzon

 1 The Reconstruction of 4Q418a: State of the Art

 2 The Wads

 3 Reconstruction of 4Q418a

 4 Placing the Fragments on the Canvas Using the Stegemann Method

 5 Excursus: Calculating the Error for the Distance of Each Fragment from the Anchor Fragments and from Its Consecutive Fragment

 6 Columns and Margins

 7 Conclusion





17 Conclusion: Movement Towards a Comprehensive Reconstruction of Instruction

 1 The Length of the Introductory Section in 4Q416, 4Q417

 2 The Layout of 4Q415

 3 Extrapolation for Other Copies of Instruction



Bibliography

Index of Qumran Scrolls

Index of Modern Authors

Subject Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah ; 136
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 613 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
ISBN-13 9789004473041 / 9789004473041
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