This chapter discusses the fluid and complex relationship between "text" (the verbal component of a written work) and "book" (the material form in which the text is inscribed) in Jewish literary culture from the manuscript through the age of early print. Aspects of their intersection discussed include the extra-textual symbolism of the book, scribal interventions in the te…
Text and Book in Jewish Manuscript and Early Print Culture (13,439 words)
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Stern, David, “Text and Book in Jewish Manuscript and Early Print Culture”, in: Encyclopedia of Jewish Book Cultures Online, General Editor: Emile Schrijver. Consulted online on 02 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2772-4026_EJBO_SIM_031551>
First published online: 2019
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