Qumranica Minora I: Qumran Origins and Apocalypticism. Edited by Eibert J.C. Tigchelaar (Studis on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 63; Leiden: Brill, 2007)

Qumranica Minora I: Qumran Origins and Apocalypticism brings together the author’s much discussed articles on the so-called “Groningen Hypothesis” (an hypothesis about the origins of the Qumran Community in relation to the parent Essene movement and Palestinian apocalyptic movements), as well as a selection of his most important essays on Early Jewish and Qumran apocalypticism. The third part of the book consists of surveys of the history of research on the Dead Sea Scrolls. The volume includes English translations of essays that were originally written in Spanish and French.

Florentino García Martínez

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Universidad Pontificia de Comillas, Instituto Bíblico, Universiteit Bonn, Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén, Ecole Biblique de Jerusalén. Manuscritos del mar Muerto, literatura judía de los períodos persa, helenístico y romano, literatura apócrifa hebrea y griega, literatura rabínica y targúmica. Catedrático emérito (Literatura judía y manuscritos del mar Muerto) de la Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (NL), y director del Qumran Instituut; catedrático de investigación emérito en función de la Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; miembro de la Real Academia de Ciencias de Holanda. Curriculum Vitae