Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra (PhD, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2002) is Chair of Hebrew and Aramaic Language, Literature, Epigraphy and Paleography (4th century BCE–4th century CE) at the École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres and member of the Archéologie et Philologie d’Orient et d’Occident (AOrOc UMR 8546) at the Centre nationale de la recherche scientifique. His research focuses on the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient rabbinic literature, as well as digital and computational humanities. His print publications include Diversity and Rabbinization (with G. McDowell and R. Naiweld, Cambridge, 2019), Scriptures, Sacred Traditions and Strategies of Religious Subversion (with M. Blidstein and S. Ruzer, Tübingen, 2018), Qumran (Stuttgart/Tübingen, 2016), L’identité à travers l’éthique (with K. Berthelot and R. Naiweld, Leiden, 2015), Mischna Bikkurim (Jerusalem, 2011), Aramaica Qumranica (with K. Berthelot, Leiden, 2008) and The Impact of Yom Kippur on Ancient Christianity (Tübingen, 2003). His electronic publications include the THesaurus Antiquorum Lectionariorum Ecclesiae Synagogaeque (THALES) database and the digital edition of the Mishnah (co-edited with H. Lapin), with an ongoing French translation (co-edited with R. Naiweld and L. Vana), as well as the open-source platform eScriptorium for the automatic transcription of manuscripts (with P. Stokes, M. Bui, B. Kiessling and R. Tissot).
Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra
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Co-PI, Handwritten Text Recognition
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