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The year 2001 marks a turning point in Enochic Studies. In the Summer 2001 the main American and European specialists in 1 Enoch gathered in Florence, Italy at the invitation of [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] for the first meeting of the Enoch Seminar, and in the Fall of the same year the first volume of the Hermeneia commentary was published by [[George W.E. Nickelsburg]].
The year 2001 marks a turning point in Enochic Studies. In the Summer 2001 the main American and European specialists in 1 Enoch gathered in Florence, Italy at the invitation of [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] for the first meeting of the Enoch Seminar, and in the Fall of the same year the first volume of the Hermeneia commentary was published by [[George W.E. Nickelsburg]].


==Meetings of the [[Enoch Seminar]] in the 2000s==
'''Meetings of the [[Enoch Seminar]] in the 2000s'''


* [[First Enoch Seminar (2001 Florence), conference]]
* [[First Enoch Seminar (2001 Florence), conference]]
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==Additional Bibliography (selected articles)==
'''Additional Bibliography (selected articles)'''


======2000======
'''2000'''


* [[Andrei A. Orlov]]. ''Melchizedek Legend of 2 (Slavonic) Enoch''. In [[Journal for the Study of Judaism]] 31.1 (2000) 23-38.
* [[Andrei A. Orlov]]. ''Melchizedek Legend of 2 (Slavonic) Enoch''. In [[Journal for the Study of Judaism]] 31.1 (2000) 23-38.


======2001======
'''2001'''


* [[Philip S. Alexander]]. ''Enoch and the Beginnings of Jewish Interest in Natural Science''. In [[The Wisdom Texts from Qumran and the Development of Sapiential Thought (2001 Hempel, Lange, Lichtenberger), edited volume]], 223-243.
* [[Philip S. Alexander]]. ''Enoch and the Beginnings of Jewish Interest in Natural Science''. In [[The Wisdom Texts from Qumran and the Development of Sapiential Thought (2001 Hempel, Lange, Lichtenberger), edited volume]], 223-243.
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* [[Annette Yoshiko Reed]]. ''From Asael and Semihazah to Uzzah, Azzah, and Azael: 3 Enoch 5 (par. 7-8) and Jewish Reception-History of 1 Enoch''. In [[Jewish Studies Quarterly]] 8.2 (2001) 105-136.
* [[Annette Yoshiko Reed]]. ''From Asael and Semihazah to Uzzah, Azzah, and Azael: 3 Enoch 5 (par. 7-8) and Jewish Reception-History of 1 Enoch''. In [[Jewish Studies Quarterly]] 8.2 (2001) 105-136.


======2004======
'''2004'''


*[[Luis Vegas Montaner]]. ''Tradiciones de Henoc en la literatura rabínica '' <Enoch Traditions in Rabbinic Literature>. In Miscelánea de Estudios Arabes y Hebraicos, Sección de hebreo, ISSN 0544-408X. - (2004) vol.53, p.509-533 (Spanish).
*[[Luis Vegas Montaner]]. ''Tradiciones de Henoc en la literatura rabínica '' <Enoch Traditions in Rabbinic Literature>. In Miscelánea de Estudios Arabes y Hebraicos, Sección de hebreo, ISSN 0544-408X. - (2004) vol.53, p.509-533 (Spanish).

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George W.E. Nickelsburg
Gabriele Boccaccini

The year 2001 marks a turning point in Enochic Studies. In the Summer 2001 the main American and European specialists in 1 Enoch gathered in Florence, Italy at the invitation of Gabriele Boccaccini for the first meeting of the Enoch Seminar, and in the Fall of the same year the first volume of the Hermeneia commentary was published by George W.E. Nickelsburg.

Meetings of the Enoch Seminar in the 2000s

Additional Bibliography (selected articles)

2000

2001

2004

  • Luis Vegas Montaner. Tradiciones de Henoc en la literatura rabínica <Enoch Traditions in Rabbinic Literature>. In Miscelánea de Estudios Arabes y Hebraicos, Sección de hebreo, ISSN 0544-408X. - (2004) vol.53, p.509-533 (Spanish).







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