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The Elusive Covenant takes a fresh look at the book of Genesis, at the foundational text of the Hebrew bible. Uniting the studies of literary form, sign theory, and kinship structures, Terry J. Prewitt demonstrates the close relationship between the unfolding genealogies and the narrative structures of Genesis. The links between kinship structure and narrative structure, fashioned from diverse written and oral sources, underscore the sense of Genesis as a political document, created by a particular priesthood. The ingenious and informed method of The Elusive Covenant breaks from traditional biblical analysis. Prewitt's "whole-text" perspective and his search for a unified structure in Genesis results in innovative character treatments and a rich appreciation of the scriptural integration of history, social depiction, and spatial representation. At the same time, the author remains cognizant of source-critical and form-critical approaches. Overall, Prewitt's detailed analyses and broad interpretation establish important new connections between Genesis and other biblical scriptures (Exodus, Numbers, Joshua, and so on) and lead to conclusions of broad significance for those in the fields of anthropology, religion, and semiotics.
Strukturanalyse. --- Semiotique --- Structuralisme (analyse litteraire) --- Structuuranalyse. --- Genesis (bijbelboek) --- Semiotics. --- Structuralisme (Analyse litteraire) --- Semiotics --- Cas, Études de. --- Genesis. --- Bible. --- Critique, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Semeiotics --- Semiology (Linguistics) --- Semantics --- Signs and symbols --- Structuralism (Literary analysis) --- Be-reshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bereshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bytie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chʻangsegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Genesis (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Takwīn --- Takwīn (Book of the Old Testament) --- Literary theory
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The Vienna Genesis (Austrian National Library, Codex Theologicus graecus 31) is a fragmentary Greek manuscript of the Book of Genesis written on purple dyed parchment with silver ink. It is assumed that the book was created in the first half of the 6th century in the Near East. 24 folios with 48 miniatures have survived and have been stored at the Austrian National Library since 1664. The Vienna Genesis is famous for its rich cycle of biblical illuminations. The silver ink's degradation, which has resulted in extensive damage to the parchment, was already observed in the 17th century. In a three-year research project the parchment, the silver inks, the pigments and dyes were investigated. The detailed material analysis formed the base for conservation and preservation of the manuscript. The book describes the different studies of the project and their results: How was parchment made in Late Antiquity? How was parchment dyed purple? What is the purple dye of the Vienna Genesis? What is the composition of the silver ink and what are the causes of the severe damage? Which pigments were used by the different painters? How can the Vienna Genesis be best conserved for the future?
Manuscripts, Greek --- Illumination of books and manuscripts --- Facsimiles --- Specimens --- Bible. O.T. Genesis. Wiener Genesis --- Bible. O.T. Genesis --- Pictures, illustrations, etc --- Manuscripts --- Parchment --- Ink --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Early Christian --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Byzantine --- Conservation and restoration. --- Conservation and restoration --- Wiener Genesis (Biblical manuscript) --- Bible. --- Manuscripts, Greek. --- Early Christian illumination of books and manuscripts --- Writing materials and instruments --- Byzantine illumination of books and manuscripts --- Vellum --- Hides and skins --- Paper --- Codices --- Books --- Nonbook materials --- Archival materials --- Charters --- Codicology --- Diplomatics --- Paleography --- Transmission of texts --- Documents, Conservation of --- Be-reshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bereshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bytie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chʻangsegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Genesis (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Takwīn --- Takwīn (Book of the Old Testament) --- Vienna Genesis (Biblical manuscript) --- Codex theologicus graecus 31 (Biblical manuscript) --- Art --- History --- General
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