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''' Francis E. Peters''' (b.1927) is an American scholar.
''' Francis E. Peters''' (b.1927) is an American scholar. Born June 23, 1927 in New York, NY. He studied at St. Louis University (BA 1950, MA Latin & Greek 1952), and Fordham University (Russian language, 1956), earning his PhD from Princeton University (Islamic Studies 1961). Now emeritus, he was a professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and History at New York University from 1961.


==Biography==
==Works==
 
Francis E. Peters was born June 23, 1927 in New York, NY.
 
He studied at St. Louis University (BA 1950, MA Latin & Greek 1952), and Fordham University (Russian language, 1956), earning his PhD from Princeton University (Islamic Studies 1961). Now emeritus, he was a professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and History at New York University from 1961.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Books====
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==External links==
==External links==


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Edwards_Peters Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Edwards_Peters Wikipedia.en]




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Latest revision as of 19:39, 21 January 2017

Francis E. Peters (b.1927) is an American scholar. Born June 23, 1927 in New York, NY. He studied at St. Louis University (BA 1950, MA Latin & Greek 1952), and Fordham University (Russian language, 1956), earning his PhD from Princeton University (Islamic Studies 1961). Now emeritus, he was a professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and History at New York University from 1961.

Works

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