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Searching for Dead Sea scribes

A study on using artificial intelligence and palaeography for writer identification in correlation with spelling and scribal practices, codicology, handwriting quality, and literary classification systems for Dead Sea Scrolls
PhD ceremony:G.A. (Gemma) Hayes, MA
When:February 09, 2023
Start:16:15
Supervisors:prof. dr. M. (Mladen) Popovic, prof. dr. E.J.C. Tigchelaar
Where:Academy building RUG
Faculty:Religion, Culture and Society
Searching for Dead Sea scribes

My study explores the Dead Sea Scrolls through the lens of individual scribes. Specifically, the practices of individual scribes responsible for penningtwo or more of the Oumran manuscripts. It utilises innovative digital palaeographic methods alongside traditional palaeographic approaches for scribalidentification. It gathers previously un-gathered data on the handwriting, spelling practices, codicological features and literary content of individual scribes. The study explores how this data on scribes both supports and challenges various aspects of theories in the field of Dead Sea Scroll studies, which accept a a sectarian origin for the Qumran manuscripts.

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