Program

Tuesday, 5 November 
 
9:15 Opening   
(Jean-Sébastien Rey & Stefan Schorch) 
 
9:45 Ron Hendel – University of California, Berkeley (Open and Closed Books in Ancient Israel: Two Kinds of Scribal Practice)
 
     10:30 Coffee Break
 
10:50 Noam Mizrahi – Tel Aviv University (Paradise Lost and Regained: Redefining the Urtext and the Goals of Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible) 
 
11:35 Matthieu Richelle – Ecole pratique des Hautes-Etudes, Paris (Theoretical and Practical Reflections on P. Kahle’s Model)
 
     12:20 Lunch
 
14:20 Corrado Martone – Università degli Studi di Torino (In Praise of the Conjecture. The Emendatio Ope Ingenii after Qumran) 
 
15:05 Benjamin Ziemer – Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg (The Stemmatic Method – a Useful Tool to Evaluate Assumptions on Literary Growth)
 
     15:50 Coffee Break
 
16:10 Martin Tscheu – Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg (How Many Books of Ezekiel?) 
 
16:55 Verónica Moreno Arjona – Université de Lorraine (Linguistic Peculiarities of 4Q383-4Q391: Between the Aramaic Influence and the Ideological Lexical Innovations)
 
     19:00 Dinner
 
 
 
Wednesday, 6 November    
 
9:00 Emanuel Tov – Hebrew University of Jerusalem (The Search for an Original Text Form of the Hebrew Bible: Theory and Praxis) 
 
9:45 Gary Martin – University of Washington (Constructing and Evaluating Textual Histories and Text-Critical Editions of Decalogue Texts, with Applications to the Interests of Non-Specialists)
 
     10:30 Coffee Break
 
10:50 Jennifer Andruska – Université de Lorraine (Urtext or Textual Plurality? Early Versions of the Song of Songs) 
 
11:35 Kirsten Marie Schäfers – Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn/ Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Dealing with the Elusive „Urtext“ in Pentateuchal Research. Recent Developments in the Textual History of the Book of Numbers and How To Implement Them into Pentateuchal Exegesis)
 
     12:20 Lunch
 
14:20 Eléonore Cellard – Collège de France (La transmission du Coran dans les premiers siècles de l’Islam: les variantes des manuscrits et la question de l’archétype) 
 
15:05 Ralf Elger – Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg (Scribes as Authors: Arabic Manuscripts)
 
     15:50 Coffee Break
 
16:10 Franck Ueberschaer – Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg (The Difference is Not "Small" – But What is Distinguished from What?) 
 
16:55 Stefan Schorch – Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg (Title Forthcoming)
 
     19:00 Dinner
 
 
 
Thursday, 7 November
 
9:00 Jan Joosten – University of Oxford (Parallel Editions and the Question of the Urtext. Evidence from 1 Kings)
 
9:45 Annette Weissenrieder – Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg (Tabernacular testimonii in Exodus Vetus Latina [Manuscript 104 (Munich Clm 6225)] and Romans 3:28)
 
     10:30 Coffee Break
 
10:50 Innocent Himbaza – Université de Fribourg (Should We Assume One Archetype Behind the Textual Diversity of the Pentateuch?) 
 
11:35 Pablo Torijano Morales & Andres Piquer Otero – Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2 Kings 4: Between Typology and Redaction)
 
     12:20 Lunch
 
End of Colloquium
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