Textos de Qumrán (Texts from Qumran / 1992 García Martínez), book

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Editions and translations

Published in Spain (Colección Estructuras y Procesos, Serie Religión; Madrid: Trotta, 1992). ISBN: 44-87699-44-8. Reprinted in 1993 and 2000.

Abstract

This volume offers the Spanish translation of 200 non-biblical Qumran Scrolls grouped together according to their subject and literary genre (rules and halakhic documents, eschatological writings, exegetical texts, para-biblical literature, poetic compositions, liturgical writings, astronomical works, calendars and horoscopes, the Copper Scroll) plus an extensive introduction to the Qumran literature as a whole and a list of all the manuscripts available in 1992, distributed by cave number. The biblical scrolls and those manuscripts too fragmentary and still unidentified in 1992 are omited from the translation, which covers, therefore, ca. 1/4 of the Qumran literature. No critical apparatus is provided by the author. Since no further Spanish translation of the Scrolls has been so far published, this volume remains the most important working tool in Spanish language for the study of the literature from Qumran. Carlos A. Segovia

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Table of contents

Prólogo 9 Introducción 17 Reglas 45 Textos haláquicos 123 Literatura de contenidos escatológico 141 Literatura exegética 189 Literatura para-bíblica 267 Textos poéticos 337 Textos litúrgicos 417 Textos astronómicos, calendarios y horóscopos 457 El Rollo de Cobre 473 Lista de los manuscritos de Qumrán 481 Índice 519

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