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- | '''Norman Golb''' (born in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] in 1928) is the Ludwig Rosenberger Professor in Jewish History and Civilization at the [[Oriental Institute]] of the [[University of Chicago]]. He earned his [[PhD]] from [[Johns Hopkins University]] in 1954. He joined the faculty of the [[Hebrew Union College]], Cincinnati in 1958 before settling at the [[University of Chicago]], where he has worked since 1963. Golb has also been a [[visiting scholar]] at the [[University of Wisconsin]] (1957-58), [[Harvard University]] (1966), and [[Tel Aviv University]] (1969-70).
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- | Golb has been a key proponent of the viewpoint that the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] found in [[Qumran]] were not the product of the [[Essenes]], but rather of many different Jewish sects and communities of ancient Israel, which he presents in his book ''[[Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? (book)|Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran]]''. In the 1990s, Golb was an advocate for the freeing of the Scrolls for academic pursuit.
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- | Golb was also the discoverer, in 1962, of the [[Kievan Letter]], the earliest document attesting to Jewish habitation of [[Kiev]]. He also identified [[Obadiah the Proselyte (priest)|Obadiah the Proselyte]] as the author of the oldest known manuscript of Hebrew music (12th century), the earliest extant legal record of the Jews of Sicily, a new document dealing with the First Crusade and new manuscript materials relating to the Jews of Rouen. Finally, he recovered a genizah document describing a European convert to Judaism (11th century) and an original manuscript of the Khazars.
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- | == Избранные труды ==
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- | *(1998) ''The Jews in medieval Normandy: A social and intellectual history'' New York: Cambridge University Press.
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- | *(1997) ''Judaeo-Arabic studies: proceedings of the Founding Conference of the Society for Judaeo-Arabic Studies'' Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers. (Conference Proceedings from the Founding Conference of the Society for Judaeo-Arabic Studies)
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- | *(1995) ''Who wrote the Dead Sea scrolls?: The search for the secret of [[Qumran]]'' New York: Scribner.
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- | *(1994) "The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Ethics of Museology" (Journal Article in ''The Aspen Institute quarterly'': AQ : issues and arguments for leaders )
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- | *(1992) "The Freeing of the Scrolls and Its Aftermath" (Journal Article in ''The Qumran chronicle'')
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- | *(1992) "The Qumran-[[Essene]] Hypothesis: A Fiction of Scholarship" (Journal Article in ''The Christian century'')
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- | *(1990) "Khirbet Qumran and the Manuscripts of the Judaean Wilderness: Observations on the Logic of their Investigation" (Journal Article in ''Journal of Near Eastern studies'')
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- | *(1989) "The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Perspective" (Journal Article in ''The American scholar'')
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- | *(1985) ''Les Juifs de Rouen au Moyen Age: Portrait d'une culture oubliée'' Rouen: Université de Rouen. (Book in the series Publications de l’Université de Rouen )
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- | *(1984) "A Marriage Document from Wardunia de-[[Baghdad]]" (Journal Article in ''Journal of Near Eastern studies'')
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- | *(with [[Omeljan Pritsak]]. (1982) ''[[Khazar]]ian [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] documents of the tenth century'' Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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- | *(1980) "The Problem of Origin and Identification of the Dead Sea Scrolls" (Journal Article in ''Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge'')
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- | *(1976) Toledot hayehudim be'ir rouen bimé habenayim Tel Aviv, Israel: Dvir Publishing House.
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- | *(1973) A Judaeo-Arabic Court Document of [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]], A.D. 1020 (Journal Article in Journal of Near Eastern studies )
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- | *(1972) ''[[Spertus College of Judaica]] [[Yemenite]] manuscripts'' Chicago: Spertus College of Judaica Press.
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- | *(1967) The Music of Obadiah the Proselyte and his Conversion (Journal Article in ''The Journal of Jewish studies'')
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- | *(1965) Notes on the Conversion of Prominent European Christians to Judaism During the Eleventh Century (Journal Article in ''The Journal of Jewish studies'')
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- | *(1957) "Literary and Doctrinal Aspects of the Damascus Covenant in the Light of [[Karaite]] Literature" (Journal Article in ''The Jewish Quarterly Review: New Series'')
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- | *(1957) "Sixty Years of Genizah Research" (Journal Article in ''Judaism'')
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- | == Источники и ссылки ==
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- | *[http://home.uchicago.edu/~ngolb/ Faculty homepage]
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- | *[http://www.getcited.org/mbrz/11064437 Curriculum Vitae]
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