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The Ascension of Authorship: Attribution and Canon Formation in Jewish, Hellenistic and Christian Traditions Book

The Ascension of Authorship: Attribution and Canon Formation in Jewish, Hellenistic and Christian Traditions
The Ascension of Authorship: Attribution and Canon Formation in Jewish, Hellenistic and Christian Traditions, <i>The Ascension of Authorship</i> traces the history of the idea of the author in the ancient world, beginning with the attribution practices of Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism. Jed Wyrick explores the testimony of Josephus on the succession of prophe, The Ascension of Authorship: Attribution and Canon Formation in Jewish, Hellenistic and Christian Traditions has a rating of 4 stars
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The Ascension of Authorship: Attribution and Canon Formation in Jewish, Hellenistic and Christian Traditions, The Ascension of Authorship traces the history of the idea of the author in the ancient world, beginning with the attribution practices of Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism. Jed Wyrick explores the testimony of Josephus on the succession of prophe, The Ascension of Authorship: Attribution and Canon Formation in Jewish, Hellenistic and Christian Traditions
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  • The Ascension of Authorship: Attribution and Canon Formation in Jewish, Hellenistic and Christian Traditions
  • Written by author Jed Wyrick
  • Published by Department of Comparative Literature, December 2004
  • The Ascension of Authorship traces the history of the idea of the author in the ancient world, beginning with the attribution practices of Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism. Jed Wyrick explores the testimony of Josephus on the succession of prophe
  • The Ascension of Authorship traces the history of the idea of the author in the ancient world, beginning with the attribution practices of Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism. Jed Wyrick explores the testimony of Josephus on the succession of prophe
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Ch. 1The scribes of the Hebrew Bible21
Ch. 2Attaching names to biblical books80
Ch. 3The Jewish critique of Greek letters111
Ch. 4Biblical and Homeric textualization according to Josephus136
Ch. 5Peisistratus and Ptolemy203
Ch. 6Aristotle and Ezra281
Ch. 7From canon to authorship344


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