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'''Nóra Dávid''' (b. 1981) is a Hungarian scholar, at the University of Vienna. PhD (2009) at the Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Piliscsaba (Hungary). Assistant at the University of Vienna, Institute of Jewish Studies. Field of research: Thanatology of the Qumran Community, Archaeology and Everyday Life of the Qumran Community, History of Jews in the | '''Nóra Dávid''' (b. 1981) is a Hungarian scholar, at the University of Vienna. PhD (2009) at the Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Piliscsaba (Hungary). Assistant at the University of Vienna, Institute of Jewish Studies. Field of research: Thanatology of the Qumran Community, Archaeology and Everyday Life of the Qumran Community, History of Jews in the Provinces of the Roman Empire (mainly in the Danubian provinces). | ||
==Works == | ==Works == | ||
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* [[The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2011 Dávid, Lange, De Troyer, Tzoref), edited volume]] | * [[The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2011 Dávid, Lange, De Troyer, Tzoref), edited volume]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 16 December 2019
Nóra Dávid (b. 1981) is a Hungarian scholar, at the University of Vienna. PhD (2009) at the Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Piliscsaba (Hungary). Assistant at the University of Vienna, Institute of Jewish Studies. Field of research: Thanatology of the Qumran Community, Archaeology and Everyday Life of the Qumran Community, History of Jews in the Provinces of the Roman Empire (mainly in the Danubian provinces).