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Apocalypsis Baruch Syriace (1871) is a book by Antonio Maria Ceriani.

Abstract

After discovering the document at the Ambrosian Library, Ceriani made the text known in Latin translation in 1866 and then published the Syriac text in 1871. This is the editio princeps of the document.

Editions and translations

Published in Monumenta sacra et profana (tomus V, fasc. 2; Milan [Italy], 1871), p.113-167.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]