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==Editions | The publication of Grimm's volume marks the beginning of the modern, critical study of the [[Wisdom of Solomon]], due to both his philological approach and his arguments for the unity of the text. Grimm argued for a pre-Roman dating of the text. | ||
Grimm’s commentary then became the starting point for a multitude of critical commentaries for the next century. | |||
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Published in Leipzig [Germany]: S. Hirzel, 1860 ([[Kurzgefasstes Exegetisches Handbuch zu den Apokryphen des Alten Testamentes]], 6). | Published in Leipzig [Germany]: S. Hirzel, 1860 ([[Kurzgefasstes Exegetisches Handbuch zu den Apokryphen des Alten Testamentes]], 6). | ||
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Das Buch der Weisheit (1860) is a book by Carl Ludwig Wilibald Grimm.
Abstract
The publication of Grimm's volume marks the beginning of the modern, critical study of the Wisdom of Solomon, due to both his philological approach and his arguments for the unity of the text. Grimm argued for a pre-Roman dating of the text.
Grimm’s commentary then became the starting point for a multitude of critical commentaries for the next century.
Editions
Published in Leipzig [Germany]: S. Hirzel, 1860 (Kurzgefasstes Exegetisches Handbuch zu den Apokryphen des Alten Testamentes, 6).
Contents
External links
- [ Google Books]