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''' Angelo Penna''' (1917-1981) was an Italian scholar.
''' Angelo Penna''' (1917-1981) was an Italian scholar. Catholic priest. PhD (1949) at the Pontifical Biblical Institute. Professor at the Universities of Bari and Perugia and at the Pontifical Institute "Regina Mundi."


==Biography==
==Works ==
Catholic priest. PhD (1949) at the Pontifical Biblical Institute. Professor at the Universities of Bari and Perugia and at the Pontifical Institute "Regina Mundi."
 
====Books====


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
*[[San Paolo (1946 Penna), book]]


====Books====
*[[Libri dei Maccabei (1952 Penna), book]]
*[[Libri dei Maccabei (1952 Penna), book]]
*[[Baruch (1953 Penna), book]]
*[[I figli della luce (1971 Penna), book]]
*[[I figli della luce (1971 Penna), book]]


==External links==
====Essays====
 
*[[La Volgata e il manoscritto 1QIsa (1957 Penna), essay]]
 
*[[Il reclutamento nell’essenismo e nell’antico monachesimo cristiano (1959 Penna), essay]]
 
==Biography==
 
*[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Penna Wikipedia.it]
*[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Penna Wikipedia.it]


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[[Category:Died in the 1980s|1981 Penna]]
[[Category:Scholars|1917 Penna]]
 
[[Category:Italian|1917 Penna]]
[[Category:Italian Scholars|1917 Penna]]
 
[[Category:Catholic|1917 Penna]]
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[[Category:Born in the 1910s| 1917 Penna]]
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 25 September 2023

Angelo Penna (1917-1981) was an Italian scholar. Catholic priest. PhD (1949) at the Pontifical Biblical Institute. Professor at the Universities of Bari and Perugia and at the Pontifical Institute "Regina Mundi."

Works

Books

Essays

Biography