The Divinity Library – Vanderbilt University

Glatzer Offprint and 

Ephemera Collection (continued)

 

NNG = Nahum N. Glatzer
* = signed or initialed by author
reg.  = authors regards

C. Prominent Subject-Groupings

Dead Sea Scrolls, Qumran, Biblical Archaeology, Ancient Bible

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Reprints and articles (7).

   Subjects:  Dead Sea Scrolls/Qumran, Biblical Archaeology, etc.

1.      Photocopy.  William W. Hallo, “Problems in Sumerian Hermeneutics.”  Perspectives in Jewish Learning, Vol. 5, 1973.

2.      Reprinted series.  Frank M. Cross.  Christian Century.  Aug. 25, 1955. 

a.       “The Scrolls from the Judean Wilderness.”

b.      “The Scrolls and the Old Testament.”

c.       “The Essenes and their Master.”

d.      The Scrolls and the New Testament.”

3.      French journal issue.  Revue de Qumran, Vol. 1, No. 2.  Oct. 1958.

4.      Reprint.  Lou H. Silverman, “The Two ‘Messiahs’ of the Manual of Discipline.”  Vetus Testamentum, Vol. 5, No. 1 (1955): pp. 77-82.

5.      Reprint.  Jacob Neusner, “Qumran and Jerusalem: Two Jewish Roads to Utopia.”  The Journal of Bible and Religion.  Oct. 1959.  Pp. 284-90.

6.      Reprint.  J. M. Allegro, “More Isaiah Commentaries from Qumran’s Fourth Cave.”  Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 77, No. 3.  Sept. 1958.

7.      Reprint.  The Biblical Archaeologist, Vol. 12, No. 2.  May 1949.  Contains 4 articles:

a.       Mar A.Y. Samuel, “The Purchase of the Jerusalem Scrolls.”

b.      G. Ernest Wright (ed. of B.A.), “The Cave Excavated, etc.”

c.       Frank M. Cross, Jr., “The Scrolls in the Hebrew University.”

d.      John Bright, “A New Aramaic Letter.”

8.      Reg. (no *), Reprint.  Norman Golb, “The Qumran Covenanters and the Later Jewish Sects."  The Journal of Religion, Vol. 41, No. 1.  Jan. 1961.

9.      *  Shmaryahu Talmon, “Aspects of the Textual Transmission of the Bible in the Light of Qumran Manuscripts.”  Textus, Vol. 4.  1964.  Pp. 95-132.

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Reprints and articles (8).  Book review (1).

   Subjects:  Qumran, David and Solomon, etc.

1.      *reg [S1]  . M.H. Goshen-Gottstein, “Die Qumran-Rollen und die hebräische Sprachwissenscaft 1948-1955.”  Revue de Qumran, Vol. 1, no. 1 (1955): pp. 103-112.

2.      S. Talmon, “The ‘Manual of Benedictions’ of the Sect of the Judean Desert.”  Revue de Qumran, Vol. 2, No. 8.  1960.  Pp. 455-500.

3.      Paul Winter, Review of Gert Jeremias’ Der Lehrer der Gerechtigkeit.  Revue de Qumran, Vol. 5, No. 17.  October 1964.  Pp. 145-47.

4.      *  A. Hurvitz, “Observations on the Language of the Third Apocryphal Psalm from Qumran.”  Revue de Qumran, Vol. 5, No. 18.  1965.  Pp. 225-32.

5.      H.J. Katzenstein, “Is There Any Synchronism Between the Reigns of Hiram and Solomon?”  Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Vol. 24, No. 1 and 2.  1965.  Pp. 116-117.

6.      Reprint.  Helen V. McLean, “A Few Comments on ‘Moses and Monotheism.’” Psychoanalytical Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 2. (1940): 207-13.

7.      Reprint.  Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., “Symbols for Masculinity and Femininity: Their Use in Ancient Near Eastern Sympathetic Magic Rituals.”  Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 85, Part III (1966):  326-34.

8.      *reg? Heb. A. Malamet, “Aspects of the Foreign Policies of David and Solomon.”  Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Vol. 22, No. 1 (1963): 1-17.

9.      *reg? Heb.  Moshe Weinfeld, “Deuteronomy: The Present state of Inquiry.”  Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 96, part 3 (1967): 249-62.

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Reprints (8), Book Announcement (1).

   Subjects:  Qumran, Ancient Bible, Various.

1.      *reg. Heb.  M.H. Goshen-Gottstein, “The Psalms Scroll (11 QPsa): A Problem of Canon and Text.”  Textus, Vol. 5 (1966): 395-410.

2.      *reg.  Robert Gordis, “Qoheleth and Qumran: A Study of Style.”  Biblica, Vol. 41 *1960): 395-410.

3.      *reg. Joseph M. Baumgarten, “The counting of the Sabbath in Ancient Sources.”  Vetus Testamentum, Vol. 16, No. 3 (1966): 277-286.

4.      S. A. Birnbaum, “ The Negeb Script.”  Vetus Testamentum, Vol. 6, No. 4 (1956): 337-71.

5.      Germ. Arthur Ungnad, “Die Deutung der Zukunft bei den Babyloniern und Assyrern.”

6.      Germ. Anton Jirku, “Die Wanderungen der Hebräer im 3. Und 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr.”  Der Alte Orient, Band 24, Heft 2 (1924): 5-32.

7.      Brittle—front cover detached.  Germ. Christliebe Jeremias, “”Die Vergöttlichung der babylonsch=assyrischen Könige.”  Der Alte Orient, Band 10, Heft 3/4 (1919): 3-26.

8.      Reprint bound in NNG’s folder.  Nelson Blueck, “On the Trail of King Solomon’s Mines.”  National Geographic Magazine (Feb. 1944): 233-56.

9.      Book announcement for Alexander Sperber (ed.), The Bible in Aramaic, Vol. 1: The Pentateuch According to Targum Onkelos (1959).

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Reprints, Booklets, Articles.  (4 Eng., 2 Germ.)

   Subjects:  Ancient Bible, Various.

1.      Baruch Halpern, “Levitic Participation in the Reform Cult of Jeroboam I.” Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 95, No. 1 (1976): 31-42.

2.      *reg.  Alexander Sperber, Biblical Exegesis: Prolegomena to a Commentary and Dictionary to the Bible.  N.Y.: Press of the Jewish Publication Society, 1945.

3.      Germ. Fragile.  A. Bloch, Phoenisches Glossar.  Berlin: Mayer & Müller, 1891.

4.      Germ. Wilhelm Spiegelberg, Geschichte der Ägyptischen Kunst bis zum Hellenismus.  Leipzig: J.C. Hinrichs’sche Buchhandlung, 1903.

5.      Shmaryahu Talmon, “ A Note on DSD VI, 11-13.”  Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1-2.

6.      Reg.? Heb.  Jonas C. Greenfield, “The Root ‘GBL’ in Mishnaic Hebrew and in the Hymnic Literature from Qumran.”  Revue de Qumran, Vol. 2, No. 6 (1960): 155-62.

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Reprints (11).

   Subjects:   Ancient Bible, Various.

1.      Norman K. Gottwald, “ ‘Holy War’ in Deuteronomy: Analysis and Critique.”  Review and Expositor (Fall 1964): 296-310.

2.      Nahum M. Sarma, “Ezekiel 8:17: A Fresh Examination.”  Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 57, No. 4 (1964): 347-52.

3.      Solomon Zeitlin, “The Apocrypha.”  Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol. 38, No. 3 (1947): 219-48.

4.      W.W. Hallo, “The Cultic Setting of Sumerian Poetry.”  Actes de la XVIIe Recontre Assyriologique Internationale (1969).

5.      *reg. Heb.  S. Talmon, “DSIa As a Witness to Ancient Exegesis of the Book of Isaiah.”  Annual of the Swedish Theological Institute, Vol. 1 (1962): 62-72.

6.      *reg.  Richard Elliot Friedman, “The Biblical Expression Mastîr Pānîm.”  Hebrew Annual Review, Vol. 1 (1977): 139-47.

7.      Harry Orlinsky, “Some Recent Jewish Translations of the Bible.”  1966.

8.      *reg.  Moshe Greenberg, “The Biblical Grounding of Human Value.”  The Samuel Friedland Lectures.

9.      M.H. Goshen-Gottstein, “Christianity, Judaism and Modern Bible Study.”  Vetus Testamentum Supplement, Vol. 28, (1975): 69-88.

10.  *reg. Stephen Bertman, “Symmetrical Design in the Book of Ruth.”  Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 84, part 2 (1965): 165-68.

11.  *reg.?Heb. Svi Rin and Shifra Rin, “Ugaritic-Old Testament Affinities.”  Biblische Zeitschrift, Folge 11, Heft 2, (1967): 174-192.