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'' The Encyclopedia '''(see our new [[:Category:Index|General Index]])''' offers a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to scholarly research in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, i.e. from Ezekiel to the completion of the New Testament and the Mishnah. With more than 12,000 pages, "4 Enoch" provides a comprehensive '''WHO's WHO''' of the period, as well as '''BIOGRAPHIES''' of Scholars and Authors, and '''ABSTRACTS''' of scholarly and fictional Works, authored from the mid-15th century to the present, all around the world. Still a work in progress, the Encyclopedia is the collective work of international specialists in the field. ''
'' The Encyclopedia '''(see our new [[:Category:Index|General Index]])''' offers a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to scholarly research in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, i.e. from Ezekiel to the completion of the New Testament and the Mishnah. With more than 12,000 pages, "4 Enoch" provides a comprehensive '''WHO's WHO''' of the period, as well as '''BIOGRAPHIES''' of Scholars and Authors, and '''ABSTRACTS''' of scholarly and fictional Works, authored from the mid-15th century to the present, all around the world. Still a work in progress, the Encyclopedia is the collective work of international specialists in the field. ''



Revision as of 07:24, 18 October 2011

Enter the General Index) to see the contents of the Enyclopedia



The Encyclopedia (see our new General Index) offers a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to scholarly research in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, i.e. from Ezekiel to the completion of the New Testament and the Mishnah. With more than 12,000 pages, "4 Enoch" provides a comprehensive WHO's WHO of the period, as well as BIOGRAPHIES of Scholars and Authors, and ABSTRACTS of scholarly and fictional Works, authored from the mid-15th century to the present, all around the world. Still a work in progress, the Encyclopedia is the collective work of international specialists in the field.



4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins is an academic project of the Enoch Seminar, created in 2009 by Gabriele Boccaccini (University of Michigan, USA), in collaboration with the late Hanan Eshel (Bar-Ilan University, Israel), Loren T. Stuckenbruck (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA), and Carlos A. Segovia (Camilo José Cela University, Spain). The current Board of Directors of the Enoch Seminar includes: Gabriele Boccaccini (chair), Kelley Coblentz Bautch, Matthias Henze, Pierluigi Piovanelli, Carlos A. Segovia, and Loren T. Stuckenbruck.



Funds for the Enoch Seminar are provided by the Alessandro Nangeroni International Endowment, the Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies, the Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan and the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies.


History

Born as a bibliography in the early 1990s and developed as a database in the 2000s, 4 Enoch has been made freely accessible online in wiki-format since August 2009. It now includes more than 1,000 encyclopedic entries, 8,000 abstracts of scholarly and fictional works, 3,000 biographies of scholars and authors, from the 15th century to the present...

For more details on the website, see About 4 Enoch. To register and contribute, go to Community Portal.

2011-12 Editorial Board

  • Gabriele Boccaccini, Editor-in-chief
  • Carlos A. Segovia, Associate Editor and Chair of the Board (in charge for SPANISH scholarship)
    • Daniel Assefa, Capuchin Franciscan Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Addis Abeba (in charge for ETHIOPIC scholarship)
    • Florentina Badalanova-Geller, Freie-Universität Berlin, Germany (in charge for BULGARIAN and SERBO-CROATIAN scholarship)
    • Emmanouela Grypeou, University of Oxford, England (in charge for GREEK scholarship)
    • Paul Kim, Methdist Theological School, OH (in charge for KOREAN scholarship)
    • Ludmila Navtanovich, St Petersburg, Russia (in charge for RUSSIAN scholarship)
    • Rivka Nir, Open University of Israel (in charge for ISRAELI scholarship)
    • Mika Pajunen, University of Helsinki, Finland (in charge for FINNISH scholarship)
    • Stephane Saulnier, Newman University (in charge for FRENCH scholarship)
    • Carla Sulzbach, McGill University, Canada (in charge for DUTCH scholarship)
    • Alexander Toepel, University of Tübingen, Germany (in charge for GERMAN scholarship)
    • Cecilia Wassen, University of Uppsala, Sweden (in charge for SWEDISH scholarship)
    • Géza G. Xeravits, Sapientia Theological College, Budapest, Hungary (in charge for HUNGARIAN scholarship)

Contents

To visit the website, click (below) the corresponding categories or use the search command (on the left):


(1) Dictionary

(a) GENERAL INDEX (900+)

People

Places

Topics

Events

(b) ANCIENT TEXTS (50+)

Bible -- Hebrew Bible -- Septuagint -- Targum -- Vulgate:

OT Apocrypha:

OT Pseudepigrapha:

Elephantine Papyri -- Zenon Papyri

Dead Sea Scrolls:

Philo's Works

New Testament:

NT Apocrypha:

Josephus' Works

Apostolic Fathers:

Early Church Fathers

(2) Abstracts

(a) SCHOLARLY WORKS (5,200+)

(b) LITERATURE AND THE ARTS (2,700+)

See Languages, and Works' chronology

(c) RESEARCH TOOLS (100+)

(d) VARIA


(3) Biographies

(a) SCHOLARS (1,500+)

Field of specialization

National Schools

People's generations

Jewish Scholars -- Women Scholars

(b) AUTHORS (1,500+)

Field of specialization

National Schools

People's generations

Jewish Authors -- Women Authors

(c) OTHERS

News

See Paleojudaica.com

  • The 6th Enoch Seminar was held in Milan, Italy (June 26-30, 2011) on 2 Baruch / 4 Ezra. See the Enoch Seminar page for further details.
  • February 13, 2011 - American Professor, and friend of the Enoch Seminar, Alan F. Segal (1945-2011) passed away on Feb 13. His premature death is very sad news for all those who had the privilege of knowing him, and a great loss for the entire community of specialists in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins. Our thoughts are with his family. May his memory be a blessing.
  • Dec 15, 2010 - With great sorrow we announce that Israeli Professor, and member of the Enoch Seminar, Shemaryahu Talmon (1920-2010) passed away on Dec 15. Prof. Talmon was the chief editor of the Hebrew University Bible Project for many years. May his memory be a blessing.
  • Obituaries. German NT scholar Rudolf Pesch (1936-2011); Biblical scholar and translator John S. Bowden (1935 - 2010); Israeli Archaeologist Ehud Netzer (1934-2010); Italian Biblical scholar Jan Alberto Soggin (1926-2010).
  • December 6, 2010 - Biblical scholar and translator John Bowden (1935 - 2010) passed away. He was an accomplished scholar in his own right but is probably better known as a translator of many books in the field of Biblical studies.
  • Oct 28, 2010 - Israeli Archaeologist Ehud Netzer (1934-2010) passed away. A specialist of Herodian archaeology, is renowned for his excavations at the Herodium. He recently announced the discovery of the location of the tomb of Herod the Great.
  • Oct 26, 2010 - Biblical scholar Jan Alberto Soggin (1926-2010) passed away. He was Professor at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology in Rome, Italy. His History of Israel and Introduction to the Old Testament were international bestsellers.
  • May 15, 2010 - American-Israeli scholar Moshe Greenberg (1928-2010) passed away.
  • Apr 8, 2010 - Israeli archaeologist and co-director of the Enoch Seminar Hanan Eshel (1958-2010) passed away.
  • Apr 7, 2010 - American historian Ellis Rivkin (1918-2010) passed away

Note: 4 Enoch is a work in progress. In the first phase (Aug 2009 - Jul 2010) thousands of entries (abstracts of works of scholarship and fiction, biographies of scholars and authors, etc.) were included. Consequently, the Encyclopedia appears today essentially as a wikified bibliography, providing a comprehensive survey of the history of research in the period.

The keywords associated with each bibliographical and biographical entry have generated numerous "Subject entries" or "Categories" (now existing mostly in a draft form), which in the second phase of the project (Aug 2010 - Aug 2014) are in the process of being assigned to specialists and developed as original contributions to the study of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins]]