William M. Schniedewind, The Finger of the Scribe. How Scribes Learned to Write the Bible

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Fabio Porzia, « William M. Schniedewind, The Finger of the Scribe. How Scribes Learned to Write the Bible », Syria, ID : 10.4000/syria.9924


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William Schniedewind is Professor of Biblical Studies and Northwest Semitic Languages at UCLA and his interest in the treatment of orality and textuality in ancient Israel is certainly nothing new. In his previous work How the Bible Became a Book? The Textualization of Ancient Israel (Cambridge, 2004), he already dealt with the social and historical context surrounding the composition of the Bible. With this new book, however, the author insists on examining the Bible from a practical point o...

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