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In the Second Degree
In the Second Degree Paratextual Literature in Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Culture and Its Reflections in Medieval Literature
Edited by
Philip S. Alexander, Armin Lange and Renate J. Pillinger
LEIDEN • BOSTON 2010
This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data In the second degree : paratextual literature in ancient Near Eastern and ancient Mediterranean culture and its reflections in medieval literature / edited by Philip S. Alexander, Armin Lange and Renate J. Pillinger. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 978-90-04-18773-3 (acid-free paper) 1. Comparative literature—Classical and medieval. 2. Comparative literature—Medieval and classical. 3. Paratext. 4. Middle Eastern literature—History and criticism. 5. Apocryphal books—Criticism, interpretation, etc. 6. Literature, Ancient—History and criticism. 7. Literature, Medieval—History and criticism. 8. Rabbinical literature—History and criticism. 9. Collective memory and literature. 10. Intertextuality. I. Alexander, Philip S. II. Lange, Armin, 1961- III. Pillinger, Renate. IV. Title. PN610.I5 2010 809’.01—dc22 2010036394
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In memoriam Alfred Ebenbauer (13.10.1945–11.08.2007)
CONTENTS Abbreviations ..................................................................................... Preface .................................................................................................
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INTRODUCTION In the Second Degree: Ancient Jewish Paratextual Literature in the Context of Graeco-Roman and Ancient Near Eastern Literature ......................................................................................... Armin Lange
3
PART I
ANCIENT JUDAISM Hypertextuality and the “Parabiblical” Dead Sea Scrolls ............ George J. Brooke
43
The Book of Jubilees as Paratextual Literature .............................. Jacques T. A. G. M. van Ruiten
65
PART II
GRAECO-ROMAN WORLD Trojan Palimpsests: The Relation of Greek Tragedy to the Homeric Epics ................................................................................ Annemarie Ambühl The Homeric Epics as Palimpsests ................................................. Georg Danek
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contents PART III
ANCIENT EGYPT AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST From Ritual to Text to Intertext: A New Look on the Dreams in Ludlul Bēl Nēmeqi .................................................................... Beate Pongratz-Leisten
139
Priestly Texts, Recensions, Rewritings and Paratexts in the Late Egyptian Period ..................................................................... Sydney H. Aufrère
159
PART IV
LATE ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PARATEXTUAL LITERATURE Rabbinic Paratexts: The Case of Midrash Lamentations Rabba ............................................................................................... Philip S. Alexander
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Some Considerations on Enoch/Metatron in the Jewish