The Dead Sea Scrolls by Millar Burrows Published in 1960 by Viking Press, this thirteenth edition offers a detailed account of one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. Book Details: Binding: Red cloth cover Pages: 435, all securely attached to the hinge Content Overview: This work, lauded by Edmund Wilson as “without any question the most precious discoveries of their kind since the texts of the Greek & Latin classics brought to light in the Renaissance,” delves into the discovery and significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Content Highlights: Preface: A Word to the Wise Key Sections: Discoveries & Discussions The Age of the Manuscripts The Evidence of Archaeology & Paleography Historical Allusions in the Habakkuk Commentary The Community of Qumran: Origin, History & Organization The Importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for Textual Criticism, Historical Grammar, and the Study of Judaism & Christianity Translations: Includes key texts such as The Damascus Document, The Habakkuk Commentary, and selections from The War of the Sons of Light with the Sons of Darkness. This edition provides a comprehensive exploration of the Scrolls' impact on our understanding of ancient texts, religious history, and linguistic development. Bibliography included for further reading. Happy to discuss shipping options!