Many thanks and all best from freeing Philadelphia,
Hannah
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: daniel stoekl 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 6:15 AM
  Subject: [PAPY] Qumran and statistics


  Dear colleagues

   

  A paper about the Qumran library, where I try to prove with statistics that 
the origin of the Qumran scrolls cannot have been in one single collection, was 
announced in a preliminary version on this list 2 years ago. It has now finally 
appeared in Dead Sea Discoveries 14/3 (2007) 313-333. It might be of some 
interest to those among you who apply statistics to literary or documentary 
papyri. As this Qumran specific journal is perhaps not among the regular 
checklist of all of you, I dare to draw your attention to it via this list. (A 
downloadable version is on my website).

   

  With my best wishes for 2008

  Daniel Stoekl

   

  Daniel Stoekl Ben Ezra, PhD

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