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Henoch (1670) is a dissertation by Casp. Petrus Hülsemann, completed under the supervision of August Pfeiffer.

Abstract

"Descriptus exercitatione philologica ad Gen. V. v. 22.23.24."

Work in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, includes the Greek text of the Enoch Fragments of Syncellus, as edited by Joseph Justus Scaliger and Athanasius Kircher.

Editions

Published in Wittenberg, Germany: Michaelis Wendt, 1670.

Online editions

  • [ Google Books (full text)]