Scholars & Institutions

Academic Institutions

This section covers institutions that have websites advertizing coursework on the Septuagint. Should you wish an institution added or removed, please e-mail me with your request.

International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies (IOSCS) Official Journal: the Bulletin of the IOSCS
This is the official international organization for scholarly research in Septuagintal studies.

Adamantius (Newsletter of the Italian Research Group on "Origen and the Alexandrian Tradition")
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Home of the Centre for Septuagint Studies and Textual Criticism
Leiden University, Faculty of Theology: Distance Learning Course on Textual History and Textual Criticism
University of Durham
University of Reading, department of Classics. Home of the Greek Bible in the Graeco-Roman World.

Scholars

This section lists Septuagintal scholars who have websites. Should you wish a person added or removed, please e-mail me with your request.

Picture of Septuagint and Dead Sea Scroll scholars, Manchester, 1990.

Johann Cook
Gilles Dorival (Université d'Aix-Marseille I)
Leonard Greenspoon
Richard S. Hess (Denver Seminary)
Robert A. Kraft (University of Pennsylvania)
Melvin K. H. Peters (Duke University)
Albert Pietersma (University of Toronto)
Harold Scanlin (UBS)
Jay C. Treat (University of Pennsylvania)
Eugene Ulrich (Notre Dame)
Tyler F. Williams (Taylor University College)
Benjamin G. Wright III (Lehigh College)


Compiled by Joel Kalvesmaki. Please report errors or omissions to me by e-mail. This page updated June 25, 2005.