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==Abstract==
==Abstract==


The encyclopedic collection by Sgambati includes both canonical and non-canonical documents, attributed to ancient Biblical characters, from Adam to Jewish-Hellenictic authors. There are also the [[Enoch Fragments of Syncellus]] (Greek text & Latin translation).
The encyclopedic collection by Sgambati includes both canonical and non-canonical documents attributed to ancient Biblical characters, covering the Biblical and Second Temple periods, from Adam to Jewish-Hellenistic authors. There are also the [[Enoch Fragments of Syncellus]] (Greek text & Latin translation).


Fabricius cites the work as one of the major sources of inspiration for his collection of OT Pseudepigrapha (1713)
Fabricius cites the work as one of the major sources of inspiration for his collection of OT Pseudepigrapha (1713)

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Archivorum Veteris Testamenti (1703) is a book by Scipione Sgambati.

Abstract

The encyclopedic collection by Sgambati includes both canonical and non-canonical documents attributed to ancient Biblical characters, covering the Biblical and Second Temple periods, from Adam to Jewish-Hellenistic authors. There are also the Enoch Fragments of Syncellus (Greek text & Latin translation).

Fabricius cites the work as one of the major sources of inspiration for his collection of OT Pseudepigrapha (1713)

Editions

Published posthumously in Naples, Italy, 1703.

Online editions

Contents

  • Henoch Fragments of Syncellus / 1:119ff.