Great! Sounds fascinating!
Great! Sounds fascinating!
Welcome news about this! Hopefully BL will have things restored but glad there is an alternative way! Thanks for sharing!
Working with high-res medieval manuscript images?
Just published our practical IIIF-based solution that's transformed how we handle manuscript fragments in paratextuality research and manuscript studies overall
digital.csic.es/handle/10261...
#medievalmanuscripts #paratexts #IIIF #codicology #HHDD
Working on a Google Site for a child to access Aleph with Beth (freehebrew.online) materials (video w quiz links conveniently adjacent) to work thru Biblical Hebrew. Making this public as I think it could be useful anyone wanting to learn/teach Biblical Hebrew. sites.google.com/view/freebib...
This looks very promising. "Computational Discovery of Chiasmus in Ancient Religious Text" by
Hope McGovern, Hale Sirin, & Tom Lippincott arxiv.org/html/2501.10...
I should correct the date to around 1800, so a bit younger than 16th century. I will trust the archivist over the news article, so, not as old as I stated in my original post—but the tradition is older than both dates. :)
sbts.edu/news/500-yea...
vs.
repository.sbts.edu/handle/10392...
Studying Exodus 15:1-21 for preaching this weekend. A really cool thing in the Hebrew manuscript tradition (this one a 16th century Torah scroll):
repository.sbts.edu/handle/10392...
The last ten months have been extra challenging with serious illness &bereavements of several family members. Had to dial back some things & step away from others in this new season. But summer has brought some space and hopefully that will mean serious traction on some projects.
(I was especially interested in seeing ektheses as possible indications of the segmentation of the text and whether said segmentation matched later critical editions and commentaries' views.)
This one is still useful for the quick references at the bottom of the page, but it's the one I greatly struggled to read. archive.org/details/TheC...
When working on my dissertation, I liked to check manuscript images to make sure I had done my due diligence. Glad this one is now available:
archive.org/details/code...
Thankful for Matthew Delaney & Dr. Nathan French interviewing me about my doctoral work in Genesis 6:9-9:17 for their Hebrew Bible Insights program. Preliminary remarks until an overview of the dissertation (3:50-37:04), followed by a friendly interview (37:04-58:43).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNgk...
I see - the one they are pointing to. I've been out of the loop for a bit and had only heard of Dorico recently. Will have to look into it.
Is it a tacit concession to Sibelius? I have Finale 27 but was thinking of trying out Sibelius esp since it seems iPad-friendly. Still, very surprising news.
Dr. Benjamin Noonan with Encouragement for Studying the Biblical Languages - youtu.be/p-OGZBsZJfw (excerpted from "Advancing in Biblical Hebrew: An Interview with Dr. Benjamin Noonan" sites.google.com/view/studyin...)
Teaching and Researching: Another Interview with Dr. Dustin Burlet - Fascinating topics, techniques, and tools for studying and teaching and researching with the biblical languages - youtu.be/oxEBC9NQRbg
Biblical Languages and Rhetoric: An Interview with Dr. Dustin Burlet
youtu.be/KQlBSVxHl98
Glad for the chance to present (virtually) today at the 2024 Origins conference in the Creation Theology Society sessions.
(The short version: The Greek Genesis translator's approach is complicated and sometimes surprising!)
Helpful resources for learners of all levels who wish to begin, maintain, or recover the study of the biblical languages:
A Daily Dose of the Biblical Languages: Spotlight on the Daily Dose Ministries
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_F5...
Stay Sharp in the Summer with Podcasts for Studying the Biblical Languages
youtu.be/zUNeAVlj-fo
Studying the biblical languages? Make the most of your break with these Five Tips for Summer Study: youtu.be/Rxkl8F7t4yI
The Biblical Hebrew Infinitive Absolute: An Interview with Dr. Scott Callaham (Part 2 of 2). youtu.be/7Q4XTZpFwLI
Glad to be joining the GlossaHouse network with my podcast! Thanks, Dr. Michael Holcomb!
youtu.be/nBgcyw3ZAKQ?...
The Biblical Hebrew Infinitive Absolute: An Interview with Dr. Scott Callaham (Part 1 of 2): www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQhS...
Learning to Teach the Biblical Languages: An Interview with Dr. Jennifer Noonan (Part 2 of 2): We discuss the application of principles of second language acquisition for learning the biblical languages, studying Hebrew grammar, and recommended resources. youtu.be/Cm3NOFLfh4U
If you do work on annotating narrative fiction, particularly scene segmentation, character presence and comings and goings, shifts in location or time or pov, I'd love to talk to you. Things are heating up in this area at @digitaltolkien.com
Learning to Teach the Biblical Languages: An Interview with Dr. Jennifer Noonan (Part 1 of 2). We talk about her study of the biblical languages, her books, & her expertise in pedagogy (including her dissertation on processing instruction). youtu.be/0_ztbOn1ee0
Advancing in Biblical Hebrew: An Interview with Dr. Benjamin Noonan (Part 2) - in which we discuss Biblical Hebrew grammar, pedagogy, and resources.
youtu.be/hteHbd3tue4
Advancing in Biblical Hebrew: An Interview with Dr. Benjamin Noonan (Part 1 of 2). We talk about his education, his books, and his expertise in Biblical Hebrew research (including non-Semitic loanwords, discourse analysis, and the value of linguistics)! youtu.be/gSYRctEyYPI