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Digital Humanities in Biblical, Early Jewish and Early Christian Studies

Digital Humanities in Biblical, Early Jewish and Early Christian Studies

David Hamidović, Andrew Gregory, Claire Clivaz

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Ancient texts, once written by hand on parchment and papyrus, are now increasingly discoverable online in newly digitized editions, and their readers now work online as well as in traditional libraries. So what does this mean for how scholars may now engage with these texts, and for how the disciplines of biblical, Jewish and Christian studies might develop? These are the questions that contributors to this volume address. Subjects discussed include textual criticism, palaeography, philology, the nature of ancient monotheism, and how new tools and resources such as blogs, wikis, databases and digital publications may transform the ways in which contemporary scholars engage with historical sources.

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OL21800942W

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Study and teachingJudaismChurch historyDigital mediaBibleHumanitiesElectronic information resourcesComputer network resourcesCommunication in learning and scholarshipTechnological innovationsScholarsEffect of technological innovations onManuscriptsDigitizationJewsResearchMethodologyChristians

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