The Tashqil

Evelyn Burkhardt, Stefan Schorch, Mariia Boichun

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Abstract

The Samaritan-Aramaic term "tashqil" refers to a peculiar and charac-teristic phenomenon of the Samaritan manuscript culture. Serving to embed a paratext into a given Samaritan manuscript, the tashqil makes this paratext man-ifest through a salient page design that serves to highlight letters of the main text by placing them into a special part of the page. Although the phenomenon is well acknowledged in Samaritan studies, a comprehensive description is still a desid-erate. The present article aims to fill this gap, approaching the topic under differ¬ent perspectives, as giving the definition, term, language and function of "tashqil", studying its graphical shape and placement within the biblical text; describing the interplay between form, function, and placement; analyzing tashqils in bi- and trilingual manuscripts of the Pentateuch and outside Hebrew Pentateuch manu-scripts and even of similar phenomena from other manuscript cultures.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSamaritans Through the Ages
Subtitle of host publicationStudies on Samaritan History, Texts, Interpretation, Linguistics and Manuscripts
Publisherde Gruyter
Pages297-353
Number of pages57
ISBN (Electronic)9783111435732
ISBN (Print)9783111435367
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Samaritan manuscripts
  • Samaritan scribal practice
  • Tashqil

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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