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Institutio interpretis Novi Testamenti <Latin> (1761) is a book by Johann August Ernesti.

Abstract

Along with Johann Christoph Wolf, Ernesti is credited with the beginning of critical philological exegesis of the New Testament.

Editions and translations

Published in Leipzig [Germany]: Weidmann, 1761.

Table of contents

External links