Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - Tension, Transmission, Transformation Ser. ; v.12
Print version: Anderson, Bradford A. From Scrolls to Scrolling Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2020
Intro -- Open-Access-Transformation in den Judischen Studien -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Figures -- Tables -- Introduction: Materiality, Liminality, and the Digital Turn: The Sacred Texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in Material Perspective -- I. Sacred Texts and Material Contexts -- Stichographic Layout in the Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls: Observations on its Development and its Potential -- Reading Aids in Early Christian Papyri -- Writing the Qur’ān Between the Lines: Marginal and Interlinear Notes in Selected Qur’ān Fragments from the Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar -- The Sefer Torah and Jewish Orthodoxy in the Islamic Middle Ages -- From Scroll to Codex: Dynamics of Text Layout Transformation in the Hebrew Bible -- Memory, Performance, and Change: The Psalms’ Layout in Late Medieval and Early Modern Bibles -- Be Your Own Scribe: Bible Journalling and the New Illuminators of the Densely-Printed Page -- II. Sacred Texts and the Digital Turn -- Monks, Manuscripts, Muhammad, and Digital Editions of the New Testament -- The Qur’ānic Text from Manuscript to Digital Form: Metalinguistic Markup of Scribes and Editors -- Paratexts and the Hermeneutics of Digital Bibles -- Virtual Qur’ān: Authenticity, Authority, and Ayat in Bytes -- Sacred Texts in a Digital Age: Materiality, Digital Culture, and the Functional Dimensions of Scriptures in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam -- Scriptural Index -- Subject Index.