The Dead Sea scrolls electronic library
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
Bibliographic Information
The Dead Sea scrolls electronic library
Emanuel Tov, editor ; Noel B. Reynolds, producer ; Kristian Heal, associate producer
Brigham Young University , Koninklijke Brill, c2006
Rev. ed. 2006
Computer File(Optical Disc)
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Brill's Dead Sea scrolls electronic reference library
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Dead Sea scrolls
Available at / 1 libraries
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System requirements: operating system: Windows 2000, XP; processor: Pentium 3 or equivalent, or better; RAM: 256 MB minimum; free hard disk space: 2 GB (installed); CD-ROM drive: 16x speed, preferably faster; screen resolution: 1024 x 768, or higher
Hebrew and Aramaic texts with English translations and accompanying manual in English
Title from label
"Part of Brill's Dead Sea scrolls electronic reference library"
"Prepared by the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, under the editorship of Emanuel Tov"--Case
At head of title: Brigham Young University
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a new and comprehensive electronic reference work on "The Dead Sea Scrolls". It is prepared by the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. "The Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS)" probably represent the most significant manuscript discovery in recent history. These ancient texts have revolutionized the field of biblical and Judaic studies, and they have become an indispensable source for scholars and students alike. Although most of the texts have been published in some form or other, scholars have now only begun to grasp the true meaning and relevance of the scrolls for our understanding of ancient Judaism, the transmission of the biblical texts, and the origins of Christianity. This third volume of the DSS CD-ROM gives a more complete coverage of all of the published DSS materials, including scrolls published in 2004 and 2005. Anyone using the CD-ROM will be able to access texts, images and reference materials quickly and efficiently. The combination of a powerful text search engine and sophisticated image-manipulating software will enable scholars and students unparalleled research possibilities.
A major new feature is the addition of morphological analysis to all of the texts. This data gives glosses and part of speech analysis for each word in the database. The database is powered by version 7 of WordCruncher[registered]. This version is fully Unicode compatible, meaning that you can cut and paste from the database into Microsoft Word etc. The software makes full accommodation of the features of the Hebrew language, by allowing users to search for Hebrew words according to their root forms. The database has an improved image set. Many images have been replaced with higher resolution copies, additional images have been included, and each fragment or scroll image is individually labelled.
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