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'''OT Pseudepigrapha Studies''' is a field of research, that specializes in the study of the [[OT Pseudepigrapha]]. It includes scholarly works by international specialists, as well as selected fictional and non-fictional works by authors who have influenced the development of scholarship in the field.
'''OT Pseudepigrapha Studies''' is a field of research in [[Second Temple Judaism]], that specializes in the study of the [[OT Pseudepigrapha]].  
 
''4 Enoch'' treats the [[OT Pseudepigrapha]] as a corpus of [[Second Temple Literature]]. The Encyclopedia includes editions, translations, and monographs on the corpus of the [[OT Pseudepigrapha]] as well as on each of the documents in the collection.
 
The material can be sort out thematically or chronologically as well as by the languages and countries of origin.
 
For biographical information on scholars and authors, see [[OT Pseudepigrapha Scholars]].
 


< ''Categories'': [[OT Pseudepigrapha Intro]] -- [[OT Pseudepigrapha Editions]] -- [[OT Pseudepigrapha Translations]]  --  [[OT Pseudepigrapha Bibliographies]] >
< ''Categories'': [[OT Pseudepigrapha Intro]] -- [[OT Pseudepigrapha Editions]] -- [[OT Pseudepigrapha Translations]]  --  [[OT Pseudepigrapha Bibliographies]] >
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< ''Countries'': [[OT Pseudepigrapha Studies in Italy|Italy]] -- [[OT Pseudepigrapha Studies in Spain|Spain]] >
< ''Countries'': [[OT Pseudepigrapha Studies in Italy|Italy]] -- [[OT Pseudepigrapha Studies in Spain|Spain]] >
* See [[OT Pseudepigrapha Scholars]]





Revision as of 16:15, 18 April 2013


OT Pseudepigrapha Studies is a field of research in Second Temple Judaism, that specializes in the study of the OT Pseudepigrapha.

4 Enoch treats the OT Pseudepigrapha as a corpus of Second Temple Literature. The Encyclopedia includes editions, translations, and monographs on the corpus of the OT Pseudepigrapha as well as on each of the documents in the collection.

The material can be sort out thematically or chronologically as well as by the languages and countries of origin.

For biographical information on scholars and authors, see OT Pseudepigrapha Scholars.


< Categories: OT Pseudepigrapha Intro -- OT Pseudepigrapha Editions -- OT Pseudepigrapha Translations -- OT Pseudepigrapha Bibliographies >

< Chronology: Top 1700s -- Top 1800s -- Top 1850s -- Top 1900s -- Top 1910s -- Top 1920s -- Top 1930s -- Top 1940s -- Top 1950s -- Top 1960s -- Top 1970s -- Top 1980s -- Top 1990s -- Top 2000s -- Top 2010s >

< Languages: English -- French -- German -- Italian -- Latin -- Spanish >

< Countries: Italy -- Spain >


Overview

The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha is a modern collection of ancient Jewish documents, mostly from the Second Temple period, which were not included in the later Rabbinic and Christian canons.

While some documents were already known and had been previously published, they began to be studied as one literary corpus since the publication of the first collection of texts by Fabricius in the early 18th century.

The study of the OT Pseudepigrapha

OT Pseudepigrapha Studies include:

(a) collections of text and translations, general introductions, bibliographies and monographs; see OT Pseudepigrapha;

(b) editions, translations, and monographs on single pseudepigrapha, namely,

  • Cleodemus Malchus
  • Demetrius the Chronographer / Book of Dreams (1 Enoch 83-90)
  • Vision of Gabriel

Overview

References

External links

Pages in category "OT Pseudepigrapha Studies"

The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

Media in category "OT Pseudepigrapha Studies"

The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.