Discoveries in the Judaean Desert

Discoveries in the Judaean Desert

Discoveries in the Judaean Desert (DJD) ist die offizielle Publikationsreihe für die Ersteditionen der Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer samt Registerbänden. Sie erscheinen bei Oxford University Press.

Die Veröffentlichungen begannen schleppend, zudem verzögerten Streitigkeiten um den Herausgeberkreis die Edition. Bis 1982 waren erst sieben Bände erschienen. Die Leitung des Herausgeberteams übernahm Pierre Benoit 1971 von Roland de Vaux und gab sie 1986 an John Strugnell weiter. Erst nach Hinzuziehung jüdischer und israelischer Forscher ab 1984 und unter der Hauptherausgeberschaft von Emanuel Tov seit 1990 konnte die Arbeit zügiger voranschreiten, da zahlreiche neue Mitarbeiter einbezogen wurden. Seit 2010 ist die Reihe mit 40 Bänden - über 50 Jahre nach den Entdeckungen am Toten Meer - abgeschlossen. Revisionen der älteren Bände sind in Vorbereitung.

Inhalt

  1. D. Barthélemy; J. T. Milik. Qumran Cave I. DJD I: Qumran Cave 1.I. Oxford: Clarendon, 1955. xi + 163 pp. + xxxvii plates.
  2. P. Benoit; J. T. Milik; R. de Vaux. Les grottes de Murabba'at. DJD II. Oxford: Clarendon, 1961. xv + 314 pp. + cvii plates.
  3. M. Baillet, J. T. Milik and R. de Vaux. Les 'Petites Grottes' de Qumrân. DJD III. Oxford: Clarendon, 1962. xiii + 315 pp. + lxxi plates.
  4. J. A. Sanders. The Psalms Scroll of Qumrân Cave 11 (11QPsa). DJD IV: Cave 11.I. Oxford: Clarendon, 1965. xi + 97 pp. + xvii plates.
  5. J. M. Allegro with A. A. Anderson. 4Q158–4Q186. DJD V: Qumrân Cave 4.I. Oxford: Clarendon, 1968. xii + 111 pp. + xxxi plates.
  6. R. de Vaux; J. T. Milik. I. Archéologie, II. Tefillin, Mezuzot et Targums (4Q128–4Q157). DJD VI: Qumrân grotte 4.II. Oxford: Clarendon, 1977. xi + 91 pp. + xxviii plates.
  7. M. Baillet. 4Q482–4Q520. DJD VII: Qumrân grotte 4.III. Oxford: Clarendon, 1982. xiv + 339 pp. + lxxx plates.
  8. Emanuel Tov with the collaboration of R. A. Kraft. The Greek Minor Prophets Scroll from Naḥal Ḥever (8ḤevXIIgr) (The Seiyâl Collection I). DJD VIII. Oxford: Clarendon, 1990; reprinted with corrections 1995. x + 169 pp. + xx plates.
  9. P. W. Skehan; E. Ulrich; J. E. Sanderson. Paleo Hebrew and Greek Biblical Manuscripts. DJD IX: Qumran Cave 4.IV. Oxford: Clarendon, 1992. xiii + 250 pp. + xlvii plates.
  10. E. Qimron; J. Strugnell. Miqsat Ma'ase ha-Torah. DJD X: Qumran Cave 4.V. Oxford: Clarendon, 1994. xiv + 235 pp. + viii plates.
  11. E. Eshel u.a., in consultation with J. VanderKam and M. Brady. Poetical and Liturgical Texts, Part 1. DJD XI: Qumran Cave 4.VI. Oxford: Clarendon, 1998. xi + 473 pp. + xxxii pl.
  12. Eugene Ulrich; Frank M. Cross u.a. Genesis to Numbers. DJD XII: Qumran Cave 4 VII. Oxford: Clarendon, 1994. xv + 272 pp. + xlix plates.
  13. H. Attridge u.a.; in consultation with J. VanderKam. Parabiblical Texts, Part 1. DJD XIII: Qumran Cave 4.VIII. Oxford: Clarendon, 1994. x + 470 pp. + xliii plates.
  14. Eugene Ulrich; Frank M. Cross u.a. Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Kings. DJD XIV: Qumran Cave 4.IX. Oxford: Clarendon, 1995; reprinted 1999. xv + 183 pp. + xxxvii plates.
  15. Eugene Ulrich u.a. The Prophets. DJD XV: Qumran Cave 4.X. Oxford: Clarendon, 1997. xv + 325 pp. + lxiv plates.
  16. Eugene Ulrich u.a. Psalms to Chronicles. DJD XVI: Qumran Cave 4 XI. Oxford: Clarendon, 2000. xv + 302 pp. +xxxviii plates.
  17. Frank M. Cross u.a. 1-2 Samuel. DJD XVII: Qumran Cave 4.XII. Oxford: Clarendon, 2005. 332 pp. + xxviii plates.
  18. J. M. Baumgarten. The Damascus Document (4Q266–273). DJD XVIII: Qumran Cave 4.XIII. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996. xix + 236 pp. + xlii plates.
  19. M. Broshi u.a., in consultation with J. VanderKam. Parabiblical Texts, Part 2. DJD XIX: Qumran Cave 4.XIV. Oxford: Clarendon, 1995. xi +267 pp. + xxix plates.
  20. T. Elgvin u.a., in consultation with J. A. Fitzmyer. Sapiential Texts, Part 1. DJD XX: Qumran Cave 4.XV. Oxford: Clarendon, 1997. xi + 246 pp. + xviii plates.
  21. S. Talmon; J. Ben-Dov; U. Glessmer. Calendrical Texts. DJD XXI: Qumran Cave 4.XVI. Oxford: Clarendon, 2001. xii + 263 pp. + xiii plates.
  22. G. J. Brooke u.a., in consultation with J. Vanderkam. Parabiblical Texts, Part 3. DJD XXII: Qumran Cave 4.XVII. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996. xi + 352 pp. + xxix plates.
  23. F. García Martínez, E. J. C. Tigchelaar; A. S. van der Woude. 11Q2–18, 11Q20–31. DJD XXIII: Qumran Cave 11.II. Oxford: Clarendon, 1998. xiii + 487 pp. + liv plates.
  24. M. J. W. Leith. Wadi Daliyeh Seal Impressions. DJD XXIV. Oxford: Clarendon, 1997. xxv + 249 pp. + xxiv plates.
  25. É. Puech. Textes hébreux (4Q521–4Q528, 4Q576–4Q579). DJD XXV: Qumran Cave 4.XVIII. Oxford: Clarendon, 1998. xii + 229 pp. + xv plates.
  26. P. Alexander; Géza Vermes. 4QSerekh Ha-Yah [ ad and Two Related Texts. DJD XXVI: Qumran Cave 4.XIX. Oxford: Clarendon, 1998. xvii + 253 pp. + xxiv plates.
  27. H. M. Cotton; Ada Yardeni. Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek Documentary Texts from Nahal H?ever and Other Sites: with an Appendix Containing Alleged Qumran Texts (The Seiyâl Collection II). DJD XXVII. Oxford: Clarendon, 1997. xxvii + 381 pp. + 33 figures + lxi plates.
  28. D. Gropp. Wadi Daliyeh II: The Samaria Papyri for Wadi Daliyeh E Schuller and others, in consultation with J VanderKam and M Brady. Miscellanea, Part 2. DJD XXVIII: Qumran Cave 4.XXVIII. Oxford: Clarendon, 2001. xv + 254 pp. + lxiii plates.
  29. E. Chazon u.a., in consultation with J. VanderKam und M. Brady, Poetical and Liturgical Texts, Part 2. DJD XXIX: Qumran Cave 4.XX. Oxford: Clarendon, 1999. xiii + 478 pp. + xxviii plates.
  30. D. Dimant. Parabiblical Texts, Part 4: Pseudo-Prophetic Texts. DJD XXX: Qumran Cave 4.XXI. Oxford: Clarendon, 2001. xiv + 278 pp. + xii plates.
  31. É. Puech. Textes araméens, première partie: 4Q529–549. DJD XXXI: Qumran Grotte 4.XXII. Oxford: Clarendon, 2001. xviii + 439 pp. + xxii plates.
  32. P. W. Flint; E. Ulrich. The Isaiah Scrolls. DJD XXXII. Qumran Cave 1.II. Oxford: Clarendon. Oxford: Clarendon, 2010.
  33. D. M. Pike; A. Skinner with a contribution by TL Szink, in consultation with J VanderKam and M Brady. Unidentified Fragments. DJD XXXIII: Qumran Cave 4.XXIII. Oxford: Clarendon, 2001. xv + 376 pp. + xli plates.
  34. J. Strugnell, D. J. Harrington; T. Elgvin, in consultation with J. A. Fitzmyer, 4QInstruction (Musar leMevin): 4Q415 ff. DJD XXXIV: Qumran Cave 4.XXIV. Oxford: Clarendon, 1999. xvi + 584 pp. + xxxi plates.
  35. J. Baumgarten u.a. Halakhic Texts. DJD XXXV: Qumran Cave 4.XXV. Oxford: Clarendon, 1999. xi + 173 pp. + xii plates.
  36. S. J. Pfann. Cryptic Texts; PS Alexander and others, in consultation with J VanderKam and M Brady. Miscellanea, Part 1. DJD XXXVI: Qumran Cave 4.XXVI. Oxford: Clarendon, 2000. xvi + 739 + xlix plates.
  37. É. Puech. Textes araméens, deuxième partie: 4Q550–575, 580–582. DJD XXXVII: Qumran Cave 4.XXVII. Oxford: Clarendon, 2009. xxvi + 561 pp. + xxvi plates.
  38. J. Charlesworth u.a., in consultation with J. VanderKam und M. Brady. Miscellaneous Texts from the Judaean Desert. DJD XXXVIII. Oxford: Clarendon, 2000. xvii + 250 pp. + xxxvi plates.
  39. E. Tov. The Text from the Judaean Desert: Indices and an Introduction to the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert Series. DJD XXXIX. Oxford: Clarendon, 2002. x + 452 pp.
  40. Hartmut Stegemann; Eileen M. Schuller: 1QHodayot a: with incorporation of 1QHodayot b and 4QHodayot a - f. DJD XL. Qumran Cave 1.III. Oxford: Clarendon, 2009. xxi + 402 pp. + xxix plates.

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