eBooks - Arts - Art - Sylvie Honigman - The Septuagint and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria: A Study in the Narrative of the Letter of Aristeas
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The Letter of Aristeas tells the story of how Ptolemy Philadelphus of Egypt commissioned seventy scholars to translate the Hebrew Bible into Greek. Long accepted as a straightforward historical account of a cultural enterprise in Ptolemaic Alexandria, the Letter nevertheless poses serious interpretative problems. Sylvie Honigman argues that the Letter should not be regarded as history, but as a charter myth for diaspora Judaism. She expounds its generic affinities with other works on Jewish history from Ptolemaic Alexandria, and argues that the process of translation was simultaneously a process of establishing an authoritative text, comparable to the work on the text of Homer being carried out by contemporary Greek scholars. |
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eBooks - Titles - Authors - Arts - Art - Sylvie Honigman - The Septuagint and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria: A Study in the Narrative of the Letter of Aristeas