This article presents the results of an experiment of computational stemmatology on medieval manuscripts of the biblical book of Qohelet on the basis of the data provided by Kennicott’s collation. the aim of the experiment is to verify the possibility of treating the medieval tradition of the hebrew Bible as groups or families of textual witnesses, using phylogenetic analysis, as a first step towards the definition of a stemma codicum.
Luigi Bambaci (2021). Is a Stemma Possible for the Hebrew Bible? Towards a Genealogy of Medieval Manuscripts Through Phylogenetic Analysis. MATERIA GIUDAICA, XXVI(2), 3-30.
Is a Stemma Possible for the Hebrew Bible? Towards a Genealogy of Medieval Manuscripts Through Phylogenetic Analysis
Luigi Bambaci
2021
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This article presents the results of an experiment of computational stemmatology on medieval manuscripts of the biblical book of Qohelet on the basis of the data provided by Kennicott’s collation. the aim of the experiment is to verify the possibility of treating the medieval tradition of the hebrew Bible as groups or families of textual witnesses, using phylogenetic analysis, as a first step towards the definition of a stemma codicum.File in questo prodotto:
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