The preliminary Program Book for SBL 2013 in Baltimore is up. There will be quite a few papers in various sessions related to Aramaic and Aramaic studies. The AS Session has a strong line up:
S24-206
Aramaic Studies
11/24/2013
1:00 PM to 3:45 PM
Room: 312 – Convention Center
After the papers have been delivered, there will be a brief presentation on the history of the Aramaic Studies section.
Edward Cook, Catholic University of America, Presiding
Binyamin Y. Goldstein, Yeshiva University
The Significance of Late Medieval Witnesses for the Textual Study of the Targumim (30 min)Catherine E. Bonesho, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Altar to Sol: No Longer to Malakbel, a New Translation of the Palmyrene Inscription of PAT 0248 (30 min)
Andrew D. Gross, The Catholic University of America
The Legal Traditions of Nabatean-Aramaic: Something New, Something Old, or Something Borrowed? (30 min)
Leeor Gottlieb, Bar-Ilan University
Pseudo-Jonathan’s Direct Literary Influence on Targum Chronicles (30 min)
Moshe J. Bernstein, Yeshiva University
Stylistic Features in the Narrative of the Genesis Apocryphon (30 min)