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Grinfield Lectures on the Septuagint 2021-22

February 8, 2022

UPDATE: 14/02/22

James K. Aitken

Professor of Hebrew and Early Jewish Studies, University of Cambridge

‘The Septuagint and the History of the Book’
(Second Series)  5th and 6th Weeks, Hilary Term 2022

 

Monday 14th February, 5–6.30 p.m. (Online only)

‘The Septuagint within Egyptian Book Culture’

Please register on Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/grinfield-lectures-the-septuagint-within-egyptian-book-culture-tickets-265019659937

 

Monday 21st February, 5–6.30 p.m. (Hybrid)

‘The Septuagint within Greek Education’

Venue: Harris Seminar Room

Please register on Eventbrite (Please register whether you are attending in person or online):

 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/grinfield-lectures-the-septuagint-within-textual-plurality-tickets-265024694997

Wine reception to follow this lecture. For catering purposes, please let us know if you are attending the reception by writing to Stefania Beitia (stefania.beitia@oriel.ox.ac.uk).

 

Tuesday 22nd February, 2–3.30 p.m. (In-person lecture only. Re-scheduled from 15th February)

‘The Septuagint within Textual Plurality’

Venue: Room 207, Seminar in Jewish Studies in the Graeco-Roman Period, Oxford Centre for Hebrew & Jewish Studies, Walton Street, Oxford OX1 2HG

Tea and cake to follow in the Common Room.

 

For further information, please check our website here.

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