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'''Michael Edward Stone''' (born 22 October 1938) is a professor emeritus of [[Armenian Studies]] and of [[Comparative religion|Comparative Religion]] at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]. His research deals with Armenian studies and with Jewish literature and thought of the [[Second Temple period]]. He is also a published poet.
==Biography==
===Early life and education, UK and Australia===
Michael Stone was born in [[Leeds]], [[England]] in 1938. In 1941 his family moved to [[Sydney]], [[Australia]], where he was raised. He attended [[North Sydney Boys High School]] where he studied Latin, Hebrew and Greek (First Class Honours).<ref>NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1955.</ref> He earned a bachelor's degree from the [[University of Melbourne]] in [[Semitic studies|Semitic Studies]] and the [[Classics]] during the years 1956–1960. His father, [[Julius Stone]], was a professor of International Law at the University of Sydney and the first chairman of the Truman Institute at the Hebrew University.
===Professional life in Israel, the US, etc.===
He immigrated to [[Israel]] in 1960. After a year-long acclimation program at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem|Hebrew University]] (1960–61), Stone transferred to [[Harvard University]] in the United States and there completed a doctorate under Professor [[Frank Moore Cross|Frank M. Cross]] in the Department of Near Eastern Languages during the years 1961–65. His doctorate addressed the conception of [[eschatology]] in 4 Ezra. Afterwards he became a lecturer in Comparative Religion at the [[University of California, Santa Barbara]]. In 1966 he returned to Israel, became a lecturer in Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and in the following year became an associate professor. In 1980 he became a full professor of Armenian Studies and was named as the Gail Levin de Nur Professor of Religious Studies. In 2007 he retired from the Hebrew University, where he continues his research and lecturing as a professor emeritus.
Stone held many visiting research and professorial positions at academic institutions worldwide. He was (according to chronology)
He is a member of the editorial board of the journal, [[Revue des Études Arméniennes]] (Paris), served as a member of the scientific board of [[Patma-Banasirakan Handes|Patmabanasirakan Handes]] (Erevan) and as a member of the editorial board of Dead Sea Discoveries. He is a founder of the Society of Biblical Literature Pseudepigrapha Group (USA) and was a member of the steering committee.
===Private life===
He married Nira Weintraub in 1961. She was a scholar in the history of Byzantine and Armenian art, a field in which she taught for many years at the Hebrew University. They have two children and six grandchildren. Nira died in the summer of 2013.
===Literary activity===
Stone has written and published many poems in English, and he is a member of the Israel Association of Writers in English.
==Research==
==Armenian
Credited with
===Jewish literature translated into Armenian
Stone has published several books dealing with Jewish literature translated to Armenian.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Testament of Levi: A First Study of the Armenian Manuscripts of the Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs in the Convent of St. James, Jerusalem |location=Jerusalem |publisher=St. James Press |
In his book, The Armenian Version of 4 Ezra,<ref>{{cite book |title=The Armenian Version of IV Ezra |location=Missoula |publisher=Scholars Press |
He published the first edition of the Armenian version of the Armenian Adam book, The Penitence of Adam in 1981.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Penitence of Adam |location=Leuven |publisher=Peeters |
===Armenian deuterocanonical literature===
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===Armenian paleography and history in Israel===
Stone published numerous Armenian inscriptions from the Land of Israel and made several significant discoveries regarding Armenian pilgrimage and monasticism in the Holy Land. He was the
===Jews in Armenia===
With Israeli archeologist Dr. David Amit, Stone researched and published on a medieval Jewish cemetery of southern Armenia.<ref>{{cite journal | title = A Jewish Cemetery in the Middle Ages in Eghegis in Southern Armenia | journal = Pe'amim | issue = 98-99
===Use of computer applications===
Stone recognized very early on the potential of computer applications for Armenian
==Jewish thought and literature of the Second Temple Period==
On this subject Stone dealt with a range of topics. Among the specific documents that he researched are [[2 Esdras#4 Ezra|4 Ezra]], the Aramaic Levi Document, the [[Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs]], [[Enoch (ancestor of Noah)|Enoch]] and [[Noah]] literature, and literature relating to Adam and Eve. In the field of history of religious thought he has worked especially on apocalyptic literature and also on issues dealing with the central characteristics of Judaism of that period. He has also written monographs and articles on many other subjects in the field.
===The Apocalypse of Ezra (4 Ezra)===
This text was the subject of
Stone published two collections of articles on 4 Ezra and other dimensions of Second Temple Judaism.<ref>{{cite book | title = Selected Studies in Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha with Special Reference to the Armenian Tradition | location = Leiden | publisher = Brill |
He also published the Armenian version separately (mentioned above)
===The Testament of Levi and the Dead Sea Scrolls===
Along with his research on 4 Ezra, Stone published the Armenian text of The Testament of Levi (1969).<ref>{{cite book | title = The Testament of Levi: A First Study of the Armenian Manuscripts of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs in the Convent of St. James, Jerusalem | location = Jerusalem | publisher = St. James Press |
The research on the Book of Enoch led Stone to become interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls. He wrote on the relationship between the Pseudepigrapha and Qumran literature, classification of the Jewish literature in the days of the Second Temple, and related topics.
With Esther Eshel he edited the 4Q464 manuscript,<ref>{{cite journal | title = An Exposition on the Patriarchs (4Q464) and Two Other Documents (4Q464a and 4Q464b) | journal = Le Muséon | volume = 105 |
Stone founded the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Hebrew University in 1995 and directed it during its early years.
===The Books of Adam and Eve===
Toward the end of the 1990s, Stone returned to a subject he discussed in his earliest articles: the Armenian apocryphal
After publication of his commentary on 4 Ezra he turned to the apocryphal literature of Adam and Eve. In 1992 he wrote, A History of the Literature of Adam and Eve,<ref>{{cite book | title = A History of the Literature of Adam and Eve | location = Atlanta | publisher = Scholars Press |
The book,
===The history of Ancient Judaism===
In this field Stone has delved into the character and phenomenology of Jewish apocryphal literature, a subject that occupied scholarship especially in the 1970s and 1980s. The conceptual innovations and insight contained in
===Current research===
Today Stone pursues several research endeavors in the field: he has just completed a comprehensive investigation of Adam and Eve in the Armenian tradition (2013);<ref>{{cite book | title = Adam and Eve in the Armenian Tradition | location = Atlanta | publisher = Scholars Press |
==Research projects==
===Rock Inscriptions and Graffiti===
Stone collected photographs of graffiti inscriptions in many languages in the Sinai, the Negev, and the Christian holy places. He himself published much of the Armenian material documented during the project.<ref>{{cite book | title = The Rock Inscriptions and Graffiti Project: Catalogue of Inscriptions (3 vols.) | location = Atlanta | publisher = [[Scholars Press]] | date = 1992–94}}</ref> This material has been mounted online at [http://rockinscriptions.huji.ac.il rockinscriptions.huji.ac.il].
===The Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature===
In 1995, Stone founded the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Hebrew University for the purpose of integrating new information from the scrolls with previous knowledge about Second Temple Judaism. Today, the
===The International Association of Armenian Studies (Association Internationale des
Stone founded the
===The Jewish Cemetery in Armenia===
With the Israeli archeologist Dr. David Amit, Stone oversaw the excavation of the Jewish cemetery in Armenia and the publishing of the inscriptions.
==Honorary memberships==
*Foreign member of the [[Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences]], 1989, (Netherlands)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.knaw.nl/en/members/foreign-members/4828 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160214185631/https://www.knaw.nl/en/members/foreign-members/4828 |title=Michael Stone |publisher=Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences |archive-date=14 February 2016 |accessdate=14 February 2016}}</ref>
*Foreign member of the [[Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere]] (Italy)
*Honorary member of the Associazione "Padus-Araxes" (Venice)
*Expert member of the Armenian Philosophical Academy
*Founder and honorary Life President of the Association Internationale des Etudes Arméniennes
*Foreign member of the Ararat Academy of Sciences
==Prizes and awards==
*1988 – Jack Kolligian Award for Outstanding Achievements and Contributions to Armenian Culture
*1991 – Lakritz Prize for Commentary on 4 Ezra, Institute of Jewish Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
*1999 – Biblical Archeology Society Prize for Biblical Figures Outside the Bible with T.A. Bergren
*2002 – Landau National Prize for Research in Science and the Humanities (Israel)
*2007 – Alice Tate Lecturer in Judaic Studies, [[University of North Carolina at Charlotte]]
*2009 – Cheun King Memorial Lecturer, [[Chinese University of Hong Kong]]
*2010 – Certificate of Distinction, Ministry of the Diaspora, Armenia
==Books and monographs==
===Published===
* Editorial assistant. Smithsonian Institution, Scrolls from the Wilderness of the Dead Sea. Berkeley: University of California for ASOR, 1965.
* The Manuscript Library of the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem. Jerusalem: St. James Press, 1969 (pamphlet).
* The Testament of Levi: A First Study of the Armenian Manuscripts of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs in the Convent of St. James, Jerusalem. Jerusalem: St. James Press, 1969.
* Apocryphal Fragments from Qumran and the Church Fathers (with the assistance of E. Shefer). Jerusalem: Akademon, 1970 (Hebrew).
* The Books of the Life of Adam and Eve and IV Baruch. Jerusalem: Akademon, 1970.
* Concordance and Texts of Armenian IV Ezra. Oriental Notes and Studies 11. Jerusalem: Israel Oriental Society, 1971.
* The Testament of Abraham: The Greek Recensions. SBLTT Pseudepigrapha Series 5. Missoula: Scholars Press, 1972.
* The Armenian Version of the Testament of Joseph: Introduction, Critical Edition, and Translation. SBLTT Pseudepigrapha Series 6. Missoula: Scholars Press, 1975.
* Armenian Inscriptions from Sinai: Intermediate Report with Notes on Georgian and Nabatean Inscriptions. Sydney: Maitland, 1979.
* Armenian Art Treasures of Jerusalem (with B. Narkis). Jerusalem: Masada, 1979.
* Armenische Kunst: die faszinierende Sammlung des Armenischen Patriarchats in Jerusalem (with B. Narkiss). Stuttgart: Belser, 1980.
* Scriptures, Sects and Visions: A Profile of Judaism from Ezra to the Jewish Revolts. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1980 and Oxford: Blackwell, 1982.
* The Penitence of Adam. CSCO 429-30 Scriptores Armeniaci 13–14. Leuven: Peeters, 1981.
* An Analytical Index of Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Patriarchs and Prophets. Jerusalem: Institute of Jewish Studies, 1982.
* The Armenian Inscriptions from the Sinai with Appendixes on the Georgian and Latin Inscriptions by M. van Esbroeck and W. Adler. Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies 6. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1982.
* Faith and Piety in Early Judaism (with G. W. E. Nickelsburg). Philadelphia: Fortress, 1983.
* Medieval Armenian Culture (with T. J. Samuelian). University of Pennsylvania Armenian Texts and Studies 6. Chico: Scholars Press, 1983.
* Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period. CRINT 2.2. Editor. Assen: Van Gorcum and Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984.
* Banin Spasaworn: Essays in Honour of Archbishop Norayr Bogharian. Revue des Etudes Arméniennes 18 (1984). With S. P. Cowe.
* Features of the Eschatology of IV Ezra. HSS 35. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989.
* Emerging Judaism: Studies on the Fourth and Third Centuries B.C.E. (with D. Satran). Minneapolis: Fortress, 1989.
* Fourth Ezra: A Commentary on the Book of Fourth Ezra. Hermeneia Series. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1990.
* Textual Commentary on the Armenian Version of IV Ezra. SBLSCS 34. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990.
* Selected Studies in Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha with Special Reference to the Armenian Tradition. SVTP 9. Leiden: Brill, 1991.
* A History of the Literature of Adam and Eve. SBLEJL 3. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1992.
* The Rock Inscriptions and Graffiti Project: Catalogue of Inscriptions. 3 volumes. SBLRBS 28, 29, 31. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1992–94.
* Text and Context: Studies in the Armenian New Testament. Papers Presented to the Conference on the Armenian New Testament, May 22–28, 1992 (with S. Ajamian). University of Pennsylvania Armenian Texts and Studies 13. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1994.
* A Synopsis of the Books of Adam and Eve (with G. A. Anderson). SBLEJL 5. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1994.
* Repertory of Printed Armenian Translations of Classical Works (with C. Zuckermann). Jerusalem: Institute of African and Asian Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1995 (booklet).
* Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Adam and Eve. SVTP 14. Leiden: Brill, 1996.
* Texts and Concordances of the Armenian Adam Literature. Volume 1. SBLEJL 12. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996.
* Biblical Figures Outside the Bible (with T. A. Bergren). Harrisburg: Trinity Press International, 1998.
* Biblical Perspectives: Early Use and Interpretation of the Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Proceedings of the First International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 12–14 May 1996 (with E. G. Chazon). STDJ 28. Leiden: Brill, 1998.
* A Synopsis of the Books of Adam and Eve (with G. A. Anderson). 2d revised edition. SBLEJL 17. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1999.
* Pseudepigraphic Perspectives: The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 12–14 January 1997 (with E. G. Chazon). STDJ 31. Leiden: Brill, 1999.
* Studies in the Books of Adam and Eve. Part 1 of Literature on Adam and Eve: Collected Essays. Eds. G. A. Anderson, M. E. Stone, and J. Tromp. SVTP 15. Leiden: Brill, 2000.
* The Armenian Texts of Epiphanius of Salamis De mensuris et ponderibus (with R. R. Ervine). CSCO 583. CSCO Subsidia 105. Leuven: Peeters, 2000.
* Pseudo-Zeno: Anonymous Philosophical Treatise (with M. E. Shirinian). Philosophia Antiqua 83. Leiden: Brill, 2000.
* The Apocryphal Ezekiel (with B. G. Wright and D. Satran, editors). SBLEJL 18. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2000.
* 'Al Kanfei Yonah: Collected Studies of Jonas C. Greenfield on Semitic Philology (with S. M. Paul and A. Pinnick). Leiden: Brill; Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2001.
* Adam's Contract with Satan: The Legend of the Cheirograph of Adam. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002.
* Album of Armenian Paleography (Editor-in-Chief, with D. Kouymjian and H. Lehmann). Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press, 2002
* The Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land (with R.R. Ervine and Nira Stone, editors). Hebrew University Armenian Studies 4. Leuven: Peeters, 2002.
* Armenian Paradigms (with G. E. Sterling). Leuven: Peeters, 2003.
* The Aramaic Levi Document (with E. Eshel and J. C. Greenfield). SVTP 19. Leiden-Boston, Brill, 2004.
* Album of Armenian Paleography (Editor-in-Chief, with D. Kouymjian and H. Lehmann). Etchmiadzin: Catholicossate of All Armenians, 2006. (Armenian)
* Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha and Armenian Studies: Collected Papers, 2 vols. Leuven, Peeters, 2006.
* Adamgirk': The Adam Book of Arak'el of Siwnik'. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
* The Armenians: Art, Culture and Religion (with Nira Stone). Dublin: Chester Beatty Library, 2007.
* Early Judaism: Texts and Documents on Faith and Piety (with G.W.E. Nickelsburg). Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2009. Revised edition.
* Ancient Judaism: New Visions and Views. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2011.
* Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Abraham. SBLEJL, 37. Atlanta: SBL, 2012.
* Catalogue of the Additional Armenian Manuscripts in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin (with Nira Stone). Hebrew University Armenian Studies, 12 and Chester Beatty Library. Leuven: Peeters, 2012.
* The Armenian Version of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs: Edition, Apparatus, Translation and Commentary (with V. Hillel). Hebrew University Armenian Studies, 11. Leuven: Peeters, 2012.
* Adam and Eve in the Armenian Tradition, SBLEJL. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2013.
* 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch: Translations, Introductions, and Notes (with Matthias Henze). Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2013.
* Armenian Philology in the Modern Era (with V. Calzolari). Brill: Leiden and Boston, 2014.
===In press===
*The Armenian Holdings of the Chester Beatty Library: The Metal Covers and the Old Printings (with Nira Stone). Dublin: Chester Beatty Library.
*Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha and Armenian Studies. Vol. 3 (OLA), Leuven: Peeters.
* ספר משיריו Michael E. Stone, Selected Poems פורסם ב-2010 על ידי Cyclamens and Swords Press.
*Adam and Eve in the Armenian Tradition, Society of Biblical Literature: Atlanta, 2013.
==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://micro5.mscc.huji.ac.il/~armenia/ The Center for Armenian Studies at the Hebrew University]
* [http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il/ The Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls]
* [http://sites.uclouvain.be/aiea/en The International Association of Armenian Studies (Association Internationale des Etudes Armeniennes)]
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