Septuagint and Old Greek Studies

Discussion list on the Septuagint and other Greek versions of the Hebrew Scriptures

Description

The Septuagint and Old Greek Studies discussion list aims to facilitate exchange between theologians, Biblical scholars, philologists, and students of Septuagintal studies in order to contribute to further understanding of the Septuagint and Old Greek versions of the Hebrew Scriptures. Our discussions will involve a number of disciplines, including philology, theology, classics, Biblical studies, religion, and literary criticism. Although the list is moderated, anyone with an interest is welcome to join. All participants are expected to adhere to the policies and guidelines of the list.

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Policies and Guidelines

Protocol

Advertisements -- No advertisements or job openings are to be posted to the list. If you have a posting relating to Septuagintal studies that you think might be an exception, submit it for approval to one of the moderators.

Attachments -- Do not include any attachments with any of your posts. Should you wish to distribute a document, image, or other such item relevant to the LXX, you have 2 options: (1) you may post the material on a website and refer list members to the URL; or (2) if you are in possession of some non-copyright-encumbered file that you deem sufficiently relevant and that you think the larger list membership might be interested in, you may contact the list moderators and ask them to consider placing that file in the list's file-sharing section..

Brevity -- Say only what you need to say to get your point across. When responding to someone else's e-mail, only quote those parts of the post to which you are responding.

Forwarding -- Always check with the original author before posting an item written by someone other than yourself.

Signatures -- Please include in each of your posts your name, e-mail address, and any academic or institutional affiliation you might have. Any further information about yourself is voluntary.

Respect

Our discussion involves a diverse community, with different perspectives and interests. Similar to other scholarly or research-oriented mailing lists, Septuagint and Old Greek Studies prohibits any activity which is considered off-topic, disrespectful, abusive, or inflammatory. This includes, but is not limited to:

Here are some things you can do to make our list a more pleasant place to interact:

Violations

Those who violate this code of conduct will be given a warning. Subsequent violations may result in restrictions on the poster, e.g., removal from the list or transferrence to read-only status.

Language

From time to time, primary texts, such as the Septuagint or Hebrew Bible, will need to be cited in their original languages. When citing text in either Greek or Hebrew, please use the following convention:

Greek

Thanks to the B-Greek list for the use of this image:

Hebrew conventions

For Hebrew, we follow the protocol of TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism.

Moderators

Joel Kalvesmaki BA in Classics, BA in Philosophy with distinction, University of Washington; MA and PhD in Early Christian Studies at Catholic University of America.
James Miller BTh (equiv) St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary; MA, MTh St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary; PhD (candidate) Marquette University.

Credits

Thanks to the B-Greek list and the B-Hebrew list for the work they have done in formulating their policies and guidelines, from which we have drawn for this list. Thanks also to Dr. Jeffrey Gibson for his input.

updated July 2007

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Compiled by Joel Kalvesmaki. Please report errors or omissions to me by e-mail. This page updated October 31, 2003.