Libraries and Cultural Memory
- Ida Fröhlich, "Foreword," 3-7
- Markham J. Geller, "Library or Archive in Qumran? The View From Mesopotamia," 8-13
- Dolores G. Kamrada, "Kings and Ancestors. Ugaritic Libraries and Biblical Literature," 14-20
- Corrado Martone, "From Universal to Sectarian. The Zadokites, Qumran, the Temple and Their Libraries," 21-32
- Armin Lange, "The Qumran Library in Context. The Canonical History and Textual Standardization of the Hebrew Bible in Light of the Qumran Library," 33-48
- Devorah Dimant, "The Library of Qumran. Variety Versus Unity," 49-56
- Ida Fröhlich, "The Qumran Library and Cultural Memory," 57-69
- Russell E. Fuller, "Cultural Memory, the Qumran Libary, and Identity," 70-79
- Szabolcs Anzelm Szuromi, "Exemplars of the Ecclesiastical Libraries at the Dawn of the High Middle Ages in Europe. Their Goals, Sources, and Pecularities," 80-86
- Kinga Dévényi, "A Legacy of Islamic Presence. Manuscript Collections in Hungary," 87-94
- Avriel Bar-Levav, "Libraries and Cultural Memory," 95-102
Articles
- Olegs Andrejevs, "Evolution of the Son of Man Mythology in the Synoptic Sayings Source. An Adjustment of John S. Kloppenborg’s Compositional Model," 103-115
- Dan Jaffé, "The Concepts of Death and Circumcision in the Writings of Ignatius of Antioch and in the Mishnah. Intersecting Perspectives," 116-129
- Giorgio Jossa, "Una ipotesi alternativa sul Figlio dell’uomo. Tra H.E. Tödt, Ph. Vielhauer e J.M. Robinson," 131-
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