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Cantos and strophes in biblical Hebrew poetry II

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This volume deals with the poetic framework and material content of the Second and Third Books of the Psalter (Psalms 42-72 and 73-89). It is a continuation of the Psalms Project started in OTS 53 (2006). Formal and thematic devices demonstrate that the psalms are composed of a consistent pattern of cantos (stanzas) and strophes. The formal devices include quantitative balance on the level of cantos in terms of the number of verselines, verbal repetitions and transition markers. A quantitative structural approach also helps to identify the focal message of the poems. Introductions to the design of biblical poetry and the rhetorical centre of the psalms conclude this massive study. The third volume, dealing with the Fourth and Fifth Books of the Psalter (Psalms 90-106 and 107-151), is in preparation.

Title Cantos and strophes in biblical Hebrew poetry II : Psalms 42-89 / by Pieter van der Lugt.
Publisher Leiden
Boston : Brill
Creation Date 2010
Notes Sequel to: Cantos and strophes in biblical Hebrew poetry, with special reference to the first book of the Psalter (Oudtestamentische studiën
d. 53).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [561]-566) and index.
English
Content Preliminary Material -- Chapter I. Methodology -- Chapter II. The Second Book Of The Psalter -- Chapter III. The Third Book Of The Psalter -- Chapter IV. The Canto Design Of Hebrew Poetry In Terms Of Verselines -- Chapter V. Systematic Observations (Continued 1): The Mathematical Centre And Its Meaning, Or The Quest For The Rhetorical Centre -- Abbreviations -- Definitions -- General Bibliography.
Series Oudtestamentische studiën = Old Testament studies
v. 57
Brill ebook titles
Extent 1 online resource (584 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997010715862205171
MARC RECORDS
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