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The Sisters of Sinai : : how two Lady Adventurers Discovered the Hidden Gospels

Soskice, Janet Martin. Book - 2009 Adult Book / Nonfiction / Religion & Spirituality / Christianity / Soskice, Janet 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3 out of 5

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"A Borzoi book."
Introduction: Cambridge, 13 April 1893 -- The birth and upbringing of lady Bible hunters -- The journey to the Nile -- The boat -- The perfect dragoman -- The search for the perfect mate -- Greece -- The estate of marriage -- The Cambridge antiquarian -- Heresy and mortality -- Sinai and Von Tischendorf -- The perils of Bible-hunting -- The story Von Tischendorf did not tell -- Setting out for Sinai -- The treasure in the dark closet -- The Cambridge party -- The disjoint expedition -- The final falling-out -- The Devilish Press and the Highland Regiment -- The Cambridge cold shoulder -- A lightening course in text scholarship -- In the company of orientalists -- Burying the hatchet -- Keepers of manuscripts -- Solomon Schechter and the Cairo Genizah -- In Cairo with Schechter -- Castelbrae -- The college's opening -- The active life -- The darkening to war -- Palimpsest.
In 1892, two sisters, identical twins from Scotland, made one of one of most important scriptural discoveries of modern times. Combing the library of St. Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai, they found a neglected palimpsest: one of the earliest known copies of the Gospels, a version in ancient Syriac, the language spoken by Jesus. This is the account of how two middle-aged ladies without university degrees uncovered and translated this text, bringing a treasure to world attention. This quintessentially Victorian adventure is partly a physical journey: when Westerners generally feared to tread in the region, the sisters Smith traversed the Middle East. It is also a journey of the mind: in an era when new discoveries in science and archaeology were rewriting the accepted understanding of the Bible's origins as well as those of humankind, a great contribution to knowledge was made by two whose only natural advantage was an astonishing gift for languages.--From publisher description.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2009.
Year Published: 2009
Description: xii, 316 p. : ill., map ; cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781400041336
1400041333

SUBJECTS
Lewis, Agnes Smith, -- 1843-1926.
Gibson, Margaret Dunlop, -- 1843-1920.
Bible. -- Codex palimpsestus Sinaiticus.
New Testament scholars -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Church history -- 20th century.
Sinai, Mount (Egypt) -- Description and travel.