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"The Peshi?ta of Leviticus deals with the Syriac (Peshi?ta) text of Leviticus, discussing presuppositions of the manuscripts' scribes as well as the intentions of the translator. Its starting point is the critical edition of the Leiden Peshi?ta (Brill, 1991). The first part of the book examines the variant readings of the manuscripts, assessing their use in the Leiden Peshi?ta, and evaluating their interpretative significance. The second part considers causes of resemblance and difference in Peshi?ta, Targum, and LXX interpretation, ending with comments on other printed Leviticus editions, and…mehr

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"The Peshi?ta of Leviticus deals with the Syriac (Peshi?ta) text of Leviticus, discussing presuppositions of the manuscripts' scribes as well as the intentions of the translator. Its starting point is the critical edition of the Leiden Peshi?ta (Brill, 1991). The first part of the book examines the variant readings of the manuscripts, assessing their use in the Leiden Peshi?ta, and evaluating their interpretative significance. The second part considers causes of resemblance and difference in Peshi?ta, Targum, and LXX interpretation, ending with comments on other printed Leviticus editions, and the origins of the version. This volume is of particular interest as a study of translation, and the relating of a text to its church origin and context.
Autorenporträt
D.J. Lane is Principal, College of the Resurrection, Mirfield, and Honorary Lecturer, University of Leeds. He has been Kennicott Fellow at Oxford University, and an Associate Professor, University of Toronto. He has published on Peshiṭta text criticism and Syriac patristics.