This study sees itself as part of the larger field of intertextuality studies and examines, using the latest digital text reuse technology, the reuse of biblical texts in the writings of two Late Antique Christian authors from Egypt, the abbots...
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This study sees itself as part of the larger field of intertextuality studies and examines, using the latest digital text reuse technology, the reuse of biblical texts in the writings of two Late Antique Christian authors from Egypt, the abbots Shenoute and Besa. It explores, on the basis of selected writings by these authors, the advantages and limitations of using digital methods to study the form and function of biblical intertexts in monastic literature written in Coptic. In particular, it seeks answers to a number of specific research questions, e.g., the extent to which quotations are...
This study sees itself as part of the larger field of intertextuality studies and examines, using the latest digital text reuse technology, the reuse of biblical texts in the writings of two Late Antique Christian authors from Egypt, the abbots...
mehr
Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
Signatur:
2022 B 25646
Fernleihe:
uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
Standort:
Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
Signatur:
2022 B 980
Fernleihe:
keine Fernleihe
Standort:
Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
Signatur:
Copt Allg 67
Fernleihe:
keine Fernleihe
This study sees itself as part of the larger field of intertextuality studies and examines, using the latest digital text reuse technology, the reuse of biblical texts in the writings of two Late Antique Christian authors from Egypt, the abbots Shenoute and Besa. It explores, on the basis of selected writings by these authors, the advantages and limitations of using digital methods to study the form and function of biblical intertexts in monastic literature written in Coptic. In particular, it seeks answers to a number of specific research questions, e.g., the extent to which quotations are...