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EnS 1910s -- History of research -- Overview
EnS 1910s -- History of research -- Overview

The publication of the editio princeps of 2 Enoch (or Slavonic Enoch) added new elements to Enochic Studies in the 1910s. Both 1 Enoch and 2 Enoch were included in the collection of OT Pseudepigrapha, edited by Robert Henry Charles, one of the major achievements of scholarly research in the field in the first half of the 20th century.


EnS 1910s -- Highlights
EnS 1910s -- Highlights


EnS Timeline -> 1910s


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Cognate Fields (1910s)
Cognate Fields (1910s)