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Contains the ''editio princeps'' of the Greek Enoch fragments of [[George Syncellus]]. The date of publication of the fragments is 1606 (the year 1658, erroneously indicated in some major commentaries,<ref>See, for instance, [[1 Enoch: A Commentary (2001 Nickelsburg), book]], 13, 109.</ref> refers to the 2nd ed., published in Amsterdam, around fifty years after Scaliger's death).
Contains the ''editio princeps'' of the Greek Enoch fragments of [[George Syncellus]]. The date of publication of the fragments is 1606 (the year 1658, erroneously indicated in some major commentaries,<ref>See, for instance, [[1 Enoch: A Commentary (2001 Nickelsburg), book]], 13, 109.</ref> refers to the 2nd ed., published in Amsterdam, around fifty years after Scaliger's death).


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==


Published in Lugduni Batauorum : Excudebat Thomas Basson, sumptibus Commelinorum, 1606 / 2nd ed. Amsterdam :Joannis Janssen, 1658.
Published in Lugduni Batauorum (=[[Leiden, Belgium]]): Excudebat Thomas Basson, sumptibus Commelinorum, 1606 / 2nd ed. Amsterdam :Joannis Janssen, 1658.


==Table of contents==
====Online editions====
 
*[https://archive.org/details/thesaurustemporu00euse Internet Archives (full text)]


==Notes==
==Notes==


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====External links====
*[https://archive.org/details/thesaurustemporu00euse Internet Archives (full text)]





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Theusaurus temporum (1606) is a book by Joseph Justus Scaliger.

Abstract

Contains the editio princeps of the Greek Enoch fragments of George Syncellus. The date of publication of the fragments is 1606 (the year 1658, erroneously indicated in some major commentaries,[1] refers to the 2nd ed., published in Amsterdam, around fifty years after Scaliger's death).

Editions

Published in Lugduni Batauorum (=Leiden, Belgium): Excudebat Thomas Basson, sumptibus Commelinorum, 1606 / 2nd ed. Amsterdam :Joannis Janssen, 1658.

Online editions

Notes