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'''William H. Brownlee ''' (1917-1983) was a American | '''William H. Brownlee ''' (1917-1983) was an American scholar. As a junior Fellow at the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem in 1948, Brownlee was among the very first scholars to assess the antiquity and importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and to publish on the subject. Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate School and Director of the Institute’s Dead Sea Scrolls Project. | ||
== | ==Works == | ||
== | ====Books==== | ||
*[[The Dead Sea Manual of Discipline (1951 Brownlee), book]] | *[[The Dead Sea Manual of Discipline (1951 Brownlee), book]] | ||
*[[The Text of Habakkuk in the Ancient Commentary from Qumran (1959 Brownlee), book]] | |||
*[[The Meaning of the Qumran Scrolls for the Bible (1964 Brownlee), book]] | *[[The Meaning of the Qumran Scrolls for the Bible (1964 Brownlee), book]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[ Wikipedia] | *[ Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Scholars|1917 Brownlee]] | ||
[[Category:American|1917 Brownlee]] | [[Category:American|1917 Brownlee]] |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 September 2023
William H. Brownlee (1917-1983) was an American scholar. As a junior Fellow at the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem in 1948, Brownlee was among the very first scholars to assess the antiquity and importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and to publish on the subject. Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate School and Director of the Institute’s Dead Sea Scrolls Project.
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