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'''Gabriele Boccaccini''' (b.1958) is an Italian scholar, at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor MI), USA.  
'''Gabriele Boccaccini''' is an Italian scholar, at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor MI), USA.  


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born in 1958 in Florence, Italy. Laurea (1083) in Early Christianity at the University of Florence, Italy. PhD (1991) in Judaic Studies at the University of Turin, Italy, (under the supervision of [[Paolo Sacchi]]). Professor of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins at the Dept. of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan. Founder and director of the [[Enoch Seminar]]. Editor-in-chief of the [[Journal Henoch]] and of [[4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism]].
Born in 1958 in Florence, Italy. Laurea (1983) in Early Christianity at the University of Florence, Italy. PhD (1991) in Judaic Studies at the University of Turin, Italy (under the supervision of [[Paolo Sacchi]]). Professor of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins at the Dept. of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan. Founder and director of the [[Enoch Seminar]]. Editor-in-chief of the [[Journal Henoch]] and of [[4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism]].


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==

Revision as of 17:45, 14 August 2009

Gabriele Boccaccini is an Italian scholar, at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor MI), USA.

Biography

Born in 1958 in Florence, Italy. Laurea (1983) in Early Christianity at the University of Florence, Italy. PhD (1991) in Judaic Studies at the University of Turin, Italy (under the supervision of Paolo Sacchi). Professor of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins at the Dept. of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan. Founder and director of the Enoch Seminar. Editor-in-chief of the Journal Henoch and of 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Edited volumes

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