Kevin Zilverberg Affiliation: University of St. Thomas. Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity (St. Paul, Minnesota, EE.UU.) Biography: Kevin Zilverberg (Condado de Potter, Dakota del Sur, EE.UU., 1981) obtuvo su doctorado en Sagrada Escritura por el Instituto Bíblico Pontificio de Roma, por el que ganó el Premio Bibeau al mejor doctorado entre los ocho defendidos en el Instituto en 2019-2020. Actualmente desempeña su labor como profesor asistente de Sagrada Escritura en Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, de la Universidad de St. Thomas, en St. Paul, Minnesota, Estados Unidos. Zilverberg es también el director fundador de Saint Paul Seminary Press y el Instituto para la Formación Teológica Católica, así como el editor general de la Serie de Formación Teológica Católica. Sus publicaciones suelen tratar la Biblia latina, desde la versión latina antigua de los siglos formativos del cristianismo latino, hasta la Neo-Vulgata del XX. Estos ensayos académicos enfatizan asuntos textuales y lingüísticos, que a veces conducen a observaciones teológicas y pastorales. Zilverberg también ha coeditado tres libros: Approaches to Greek and Latin language, Literature and history: Kατὰ Σχολήν (Newcastle upon Tyne, Reino Unido: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019); The revelation of your words: the new evangelization and the role of the seminary professor of Sacred Scripture (St. Paul, MN: Saint Paul Seminary Press, 2021); y Piercing the clouds: lectio divina and preparation for ministry (St. Paul, MN: Saint Paul Seminary Press, 2021). |
Publication year: 2021 Language: English Subjects: Literature and Literary Criticism, Philosophy and Religion Collection: Textos y Estudios Cardenal Cisneros |
Abstract:
This study traces the textual history of the Old Latin, or Vetus Latina, version of the Book of Daniel and its additions (Sus-Dn-Bel), from the turn of the third century in North Africa to AD 360. The work focuses on the patristic evidence, dedicating a chapter to each of the following: Tertullian, the Adversus Iudaeos attributed to him, Cyprian of Carthage, minor witnesses to Dn, and Lucifer of Cagliari in Sardinia, Italy. The fragmentary manuscript evidence and other Fathers’ citations are treated in relation to the Fathers just listed. Each chapter presents the results of text-critical analysis, which situate the Old Latin texts under consideration within the broader context of other witnesses to Old Latin and Greek scriptures. This approach allows one to recognize, for example, the increasing prominence of the Theodotionic Greek text of Sus-Dn-Bel over the Septuagintal one as the Vorlage for Latin biblical texts. Linguistic analyses inform and complement the text-critical ones. Within the entire span of Latin citations from Tertullian to Lucifer, one encounters remarkable linguistic characteristics, some morphological, many lexical, and still others syntactical.
Physical Description : 286 p. : 24 cm
ISBN: 978-84-00-10926-4
eISBN: 978-84-00-10927-1
Publication: Madrid : Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2021
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