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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_804349614
    Format: Online-Ressource (555 p)
    ISBN: 9789004284050
    Series Statement: IJS Studies in Judaica 14
    Content: Helen R Jacobus demonstrates mathematically that the Aramaic calendar texts from Qumran were designed to show the position of the sun and moon in the zodiac for each day of the month forever
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Tables and Charts; List of Figures; Abbreviations and Notes; Introduction; 1 Clarification of the Тitle of 4Q318; 2 A Forgotten Calendar?; 3 Was There an Interest in Astrology at Qumran? A Note on 4QZodiacal Physiognomy (4Q186); 4 Fate, Time and Divination; 5 Some Strands of Thought in Early Jewish Calendar Scholarship; 5.1 Talmon's Theory of Schism; 5.2 Jaubert's Theory; 6 The Neo-Jaubertian Consensus; 7 Questions Regarding Some Scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls; 7.1 J.T. Rook's Theory; 8 Some Problems of Ethiopic Manuscripts and Qumran; 9 Summary , 10 Parameters of this Research11 Structure of this Study; Chapter 1 Towards A New Interpretation of 4QZodiac Calendar; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Date; 1.1.2 Textual Structure and the 360-day Calendar; 1.1.3 The Lunar Zodiac in 4Q318; 1.2 Scholarship on 4Q318: Setting the Problem; 1.2.1 The Question of the thema mundi and MUL.APIN; 1.2.1.1 The 360-Day Calendar as a Qumran Issue; 1.3 Background to the Micro-zodiac: The Zodiac and the Months; 1.3.1 TCL 6.14: A Handbook of Astrology; 1.3.2 The Names of the Micro-zodiac Sub-Divisions; 1.3.3 The Gestirn-Darstellungen Texts , 1.4 The Babylonian Calendar, the 360-day Year and Intercalation1.4.1 The 360-Day Year and the Micro-zodiac; 1.4.2 Cuneiform Horoscopes and 4QZodiac Calendar; 1.4.3 4Q318 and the Rabbinical Calendar; 1.4.3.1 The Rabbinical Calendar Tested with 4Q318; 1.5 The Zodiac Sign Names in 4Q318; 1.5.1 The Aramaic Numerals; 1.6 Babylonian-Aramaic Month Names; 1.7 Material Description and Measurements; 1.7.1 Column iv of 4QZodiac Calendar; 1.7.2 Material Reconstruction: Published and Unpublished Reports; 1.7.3 Textual Reconstruction of 4QZodiac Calendar; 1.8 Summary and Conclusion , Chapter 2 4QBrontologion: Transmission, Origins and Significance2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Background Scholarship; 2.1.2 Paleographical Issues; 2.1.3 Questions Raised by Geoponica; 2.2 Byzantine Brontologia with Calendars; 2.2.1 The Structural Twin to 4Q318; 2.2.2 An "Etruscan Brontoscopic Calendar"; 2.2.3 More Byzantine Calendrical Omen Texts; 2.2.4 Parapegma with a Lost Brontologion; 2.2.5 Discussion; 2.3 Mesopotamian Science and Omen Literature; 2.3.1 Early Mesopotamian Lunar Omens and Thunder; 2.3.2 A Mesopotamian Calendrical Text with Omens , 2.3.3 Excursus: A Note on Medieval Brontologia and Zodiac Calendars2.4 Purpose; 2.4.1 The Skills of the Descending Angels; 2.4.2 Divine Poetry: The Stars in Liturgical and Literary Texts; 2.4.3 The Question of the Practitioner; 2.5 Summary and Conclusion; Chapter 3 The Aramaic Astronomical Book of Enoch Reconsidered in the Light of 4Q318; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 The Question of the Zodiac in the Ethiopic Book of Luminaries; 3.1.2 The 'Gates' in 1 En. 72 Reconsidered; 3.1.2.1. The 360+4 Day Year in the Ethiopic Book; 3.1.3 Ethiopic Computus Treatises and Zodiac Substitution , 3.2 The Solar and Lunar Months
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004284067
    Additional Edition: Print version Zodiac Calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Their Reception Ancient Astronomy and Astrology in Early Judaism
    Language: English
    Keywords: Dead Sea scrolls ; Tierkreiszeichen ; Kalender ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042222955
    Format: XXI, 533 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9789004284050 , 9789004284067
    Series Statement: IJS studies in judaica 14
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Griechenland ; Frühjudentum ; Qumrantexte ; Tierkreiszeichen ; Kalender ; Astronomie ; Astrologie
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1658533437
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 533 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9789004284067
    Series Statement: IJS studies in Judaica Volume 14
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 Towards A New Interpretation of 4QZodiac Calendar -- 2 4QBrontologion: Transmission, Origins and Significance -- 3 The Aramaic Astronomical Book of Enoch Reconsidered in the Light of 4Q318 -- 4 The ‘Enoch Zodiac’ and Greco-Roman Zodiac Sundials -- 5 Zodiac Calendars in Hellenistic Texts and Artefacts -- 6 A Late Medieval Astrological Hebrew Text -- Summary and Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: The ancient mathematical basis of the Aramaic calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls is analysed in this investigation. Helen R. Jacobus re-examines an Aramaic zodiac calendar with a thunder divination text (4Q318) and the calendar from the Aramaic Astronomical Book (4Q208 - 4Q209), all from Qumran. Jacobus demonstrates that 4Q318 is an ancestor of the Jewish calendar today and that it helps us to understand 4Q208 - 4Q209. She argues that these calendars were taught in antiquity as angelic knowledge described in 1 Enoch and the Book of Jubilees . The study also encompasses Babylonian, Hellenistic, Byzantine astronomy and astrology, and classical and Jewish writings. Finally, a medieval Hebrew zodiac calendar related to 4Q318 with an astrological text is published here for the first time
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004284050
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jacobus, Helen R. Zodiac calendars in the Dead Sea scrolls and their reception Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2014 ISBN 9789004284050
    Language: English
    Keywords: Dead Sea scrolls ; Tierkreiszeichen ; Kalender ; Astrologie ; Konferenzschrift
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