Scribal Education in Ancient Israel: The Old Hebrew Epigraphic Evidence

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Author(s): Christopher A. Rollston
Publisher: The American Schools of Oriental Research
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 28

Introduction to the problem......Page 1
Suppositions aboutthe pace of learning: the old hebrew writing system......Page 2
The Problematic Term “School”......Page 3
Salient Features of Palaeographic Method......Page 4
Old Hebrew Palaeography: Diachronic Development with Synchronic Consistency......Page 7
Case study of letter environment: samek-pe sequence......Page 12
Ancillary Data: Selected National Script Isographs......Page 13
Comparitive Orthographic Analysis......Page 15
Diachonic Development and Synchronic Consistency......Page 18
Dialectical Differences in Old Hebrew......Page 19
Complicated scribal conventions: hieratic numerals......Page 20
Conclusions......Page 21
Acknowledgments......Page 22
References......Page 23