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Piracy in Qumran: The Battle over the Scrolls of the Pre-Christ Era

Piracy in Qumran: The Battle over the Scrolls of the Pre-Christ Era
Author: Raphael Israeli
Creator: Bert Lehman
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 220
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Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.8

ISBN: 1412807034
Dewey Decimal Number: 346.56940482
EAN: 9781412807036
ASIN: 1412807034

Publication Date: March 14, 2008
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Book Description
In December 1991, a two-volume edition of Dead Sea Scroll photographs was issued by the Biblical Archaeology Society, an American group headed by Hershel Shanks. It included an essay written by Dr. Elisha Qimron, an Israeli scholar noted for his work in the language of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Publication of this reconstruction and transcription resulted in a lawsuit in Israel and the United States between Qimron and Shanks. Piracy in Qumran analyzes this legal controversy, which rocked the scholarly world of Biblical and archaeological studies at the time, and which still resonates today.

Qimron's long years of research so as to decipher one of the scrolls that dated from the years immediately preceding the Christian Era led him to revolutionary conclusions. He had controversial ideas about the ancient laws of purity of the Essenes, the authors of the scrolls, and their problematic relationships with the two main streams of Judaism. Read or reconstructed differently, this same text might yield very different conclusions.

The emphasis in Raphael Israeli's volume is on legal and moral aspects of intellectual property law as it relates to works of historical reconstruction. There are questions about whether Qimron's work constitutes something original, the fruit of his creativity (and thus is copyrightable) versus whether it is merely a copy of an ancient blurred text, in the public domain, reconstructed by a modern author. This book does not simply take a position with respect to the matter of Qimron versus Shanks, it asks the reader to consider the controversy's implications for such topics as freedom of press.

Although there are other books available about the Dead Sea Scrolls, no other study examines the social and cultural implications of this crisis in such detail. The story itself is intriguing for those who are not specialists in the subject, but are generally interested in the issues raised by the controversy. It will be of intense interest to scholars and students of religion or international law and historians of the Dead Sea Scrolls.


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5 out of 5 stars A unique study of a modern-day legal clash over millennia-old texts   May 5, 2008
Raphael Israeli (Professor of Islamic, Chinese, and Middle Eastern History, The Hebrew University) presents Piracy in Qumran: The Battle over the Scrolls of the Pre-Christ Era, a unique study of a modern-day legal clash over millennia-old texts. Israeli scholar Dr. Elisha Qimron was one of many individuals who applied years of research to decipher one of the scrolls from the years immediately preceding the Christian Era. His work led him to revolutionary conclusions, and he put forth controversial ideas concerning the ancient laws of the purity of the Essenes, the original authors of the scrolls, as well as the complexities of their relationships with the two main streams of Judaism. If the scrolls were to be read or reconstructed differently, one might draw very different conclusions from the same texts. When Dr. Qimron's transcript was published within a volume issued by the Biblical Archaeology Society, an American group led by Hershel Shanks, Dr. Qimron responded with an international lawsuit. It is this lawsuit that Piracy in Qumran scrutinizes, examining legal and moral issues of intellectual property law as applied to works of historical reconstruction. Does Qimron's work represent something original borne of his creativity (and therefore protected by copyright laws), or was it simply a copy of an ancient text and therefore subject to public domain? Piracy in Qumran does not take sides, preferring to examine all aspects of this complex issue from a balanced point of view, and challenging the reader to contemplate the implications this controversy has for broader topics such as freedom of the press. Accessible to lay readers and scholars alike, Piracy in Qumran is enthusiastically recommended for college and public library collections, and especially anyone in the field of archaeological research or publishing.

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