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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
"Introduction, traduction du syriaque et commentaire." | "Introduction, traduction du syriaque et commentaire." Syriac text and French translation, with introduction and notes. | ||
Bogaert provides an extensive two-volume commentary on 2 Baruch with a critical edition of the Syriac text and French translation. He, in the line of Violet and Gressman, advocates for the unity of composition of 2 Baruch and establishes a close tie between the document and later Rabbinic Judaism. | Bogaert provides an extensive two-volume commentary on 2 Baruch with a critical edition of the Syriac text and French translation. He, in the line of Violet and Gressman, advocates for the unity of composition of 2 Baruch and establishes a close tie between the document and later Rabbinic Judaism. | ||
==Editions | ==Editions== | ||
Published in Paris [France]: Cerf, <2 vols.> 1969. | Published in Paris [France]: Cerf, <2 vols.> 1969 ([[Sources chrétiennes]], 144-145). | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:28, 2 August 2018
Apocalypse de Baruch <French> (1969) is a book by Pierre Bogaert.
Abstract
"Introduction, traduction du syriaque et commentaire." Syriac text and French translation, with introduction and notes.
Bogaert provides an extensive two-volume commentary on 2 Baruch with a critical edition of the Syriac text and French translation. He, in the line of Violet and Gressman, advocates for the unity of composition of 2 Baruch and establishes a close tie between the document and later Rabbinic Judaism.
Editions
Published in Paris [France]: Cerf, <2 vols.> 1969 (Sources chrétiennes, 144-145).