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Apocalypsis Baruch, olim de graeco in syriacum, et nunc de syriaco in latinum translata (1866) is a book by Antonio Maria Ceriani.

Abstract

Ceriani, the curator of the Ambrosian Library in Milan, discovered the document and made the apocalypse known in 1866 in Latin translation. He published the Syriac text in 1871. Prior to this time, only the Epistle was known.

Editions and translations

Published in Monumenta sacra et profana (tomus I, fasc. 2; Milan [Italy], 1866), pp. i-iii, 73-95

Table of contents

External links

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