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'''The Apocalypse of Baruch''' (1896) is a book by [[Robert Henry Charles]]. | |||
==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
"Translated from the Syriac. Chapters I.-LXXVII. from the sixth cent. ms. in the Ambrosian Library of Milan, and chapters LXXVIII-LXXXVII-The Epistle of Baruch from a new and critical text based on ten mss. and published herewith. Edited with introduction, notes, and indices." | |||
This is the first commentary on 2 Baruch, which provides a critical edition of the Syriac text with an English translation, commentary, and notes. Influenced by the work of Eugene de Faye and R. Kabisch, Charles argues that 2 Baruch was the product of several editors, combining sources written before and after the destruction of the temple, rather than being a unified whole. | |||
[[Category: | ==Editions== | ||
[[Category:English language]] | Published in [[London, England]]: Black, 1896. Reissued, with an Introduction by [[William O.E. Oesterley]], in London: SPCK, 1917; and New York: MacMillan, 1918; and often reprinted, between 1917-1929. Reissued in Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, 1964); and in London: Black, 2009. | ||
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[[Category:2 Baruch ( | ==Contents== | ||
*1. Introduction | |||
*2. The Apocalypse of Baruch: Translation, Critical, and Exegetical Notes | |||
*3. Appendix | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.archive.org/details/apocalypseofbaru00charuoft Internet Archive (full text)] | |||
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=ZI4pBp-G9csC&printsec=frontcover&client=firefox-a&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google Books (partial text)] | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 2 August 2018
The Apocalypse of Baruch (1896) is a book by Robert Henry Charles.
Abstract
"Translated from the Syriac. Chapters I.-LXXVII. from the sixth cent. ms. in the Ambrosian Library of Milan, and chapters LXXVIII-LXXXVII-The Epistle of Baruch from a new and critical text based on ten mss. and published herewith. Edited with introduction, notes, and indices."
This is the first commentary on 2 Baruch, which provides a critical edition of the Syriac text with an English translation, commentary, and notes. Influenced by the work of Eugene de Faye and R. Kabisch, Charles argues that 2 Baruch was the product of several editors, combining sources written before and after the destruction of the temple, rather than being a unified whole.
Editions
Published in London, England: Black, 1896. Reissued, with an Introduction by William O.E. Oesterley, in London: SPCK, 1917; and New York: MacMillan, 1918; and often reprinted, between 1917-1929. Reissued in Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, 1964); and in London: Black, 2009.
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Apocalypse of Baruch: Translation, Critical, and Exegetical Notes
- 3. Appendix