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Copyright

Kim Phillips;

Published On

2025-02-20

Page Range

pp. 1–20

Language

  • English

Print Length

20 pages

1. Introduction

  • Kim Phillips (author)
Chapter 1 introduces Codex Climaci Rescriptus (CCR) as a 10th century palimpsest manuscript, whose parchment was recycled from earlier manuscripts containing Greek and Christian Palestinian Aramaic (CPA) texts. It outlines the history of the discovery of the manuscript, and gives a brief summary of the research carried out on the manuscript’s undertexts to date, including a summary of our current understanding of the eleven base manuscripts from which leaves were recycled for use in CCR. This is accompanied by a simple overview of multispectral imaging, and how these new imaging techniques are being used in the ongoing process of re-editing CCR’s erased texts.

Contributors

Kim Phillips

(author)
Research Associate at the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit at Cambridge University Library at University of Cambridge

Dr Kim Phillips is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Hebrew Bible Manuscript Research, a Research Associate at the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit, Cambridge University Library, and an Affiliated Lecturer in Biblical Hebrew at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge. His research interests include the development and transmission of the Hebrew Bible, Jewish Biblical exegesis, and Aramaic Bible translations.