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* Calendrical Elements in 2 Enoch, in: G. Boccaccini, A. Orlov (eds.), ''Proceedings of the Fifth Enoch Seminar''.
* Calendrical Elements in 2 Enoch, in: G. Boccaccini, A. Orlov (eds.), ''Proceedings of the Fifth Enoch Seminar''.
* ONE HAPAX LEGOMENON AND THE DATE OF 2 ENOCH: Promitaya—*prwmṭy(’)—prwṭmy—προτομή, ''Enoch''.
* One hapax legomenon and the Date of 2 Enoch: Promitaya—*prwmṭy(’)—prwṭmy—προτομή, ''Enoch''.
* Afterlife of the 2 Enoch Calendar: Major Christian Feasts on the 6th Day, ''Enoch''.
* An Unknown Danielic Pseudepigraphon from an Armenian Fragment of Papias, ''The Journal for the Studies of the Pseudepigrapha''.
* A Danielic Pseudepigraphon Paraphrased by Papias. A new translation and introduction, in: R. Bauckham, J. Davila (eds.), More Old Testament Pseudepigrapha.
* [Review:] A. Kulik, 3 Baruch (2009), ''The Journal for the Studies of the Pseudepigrapha''.
* Cosmology and Liturgical Calendar in 3 Baruch, in: A. Kulik (ed.), Harry E. Gaylord Memorial Volume.
* Propitiatorium in the Apocalypse of Abraham, in: [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:xA0NjpA5FQ4J:www.mohr.de/en/theology/new-books/buch/the-old-testament-apocrypha-in-the-slavonic-tradition.html+b%C3%B6ttrich+ditommazo+mohr+siebeck&cd=1&hl=ru&ct=clnk&gl=ruCh. Böttrich, L. DiTommaso (eds.), The Old Testament Apocrypha in the Slavonic Tradition.Continuity and Diversity (TSAJ; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011)].





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Basil Lourié is a Russian scholar.

Biography

Born in 1962, St Petersburg, Russia. PhD and Dr habil. in philosophy. Editor in Chief of the Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d'hagiographie critique et d'histoire ecclésiastique

http://scrinium.ru published by Gorigais Press http://www.gorgiaspress.com/bookshop/c-126-scrinium-revue-de-patrologie-dhagiographie-critique-et-dhistoire-ecclsiastique-1817-7530.aspx

and of its two supplement series:

Orientalia Judaica Christiana http://www.gorgiaspress.com/bookshop/c-104-orientalia-judaica-christiana-1942-1281.aspx

and Scripta ecclesiastica http://www.amazon.com/Churches-Dedicated-Clement-Medieval-ECCLESIASTICA/dp/590141067X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1282734611&sr=1-1

Interests: Patristics, Christian Origins/Second Temple Judaism(s)

Bibliography

Complete bibliography: http://scrinium.academia.edu/BasilLouri%C3%A9/CurriculumVitae

Books in Russian:

1. Gregory of Nyssa, De hominis opificio (1995; 2nd ed., 2000) (tr. and scholarly commentary). http://www.axioma.spb.ru/edition/5-93403-004-3/blurb

2. "Vocation of Abraham. The Idea of the Monasticism and Its Realization in Egypt" (2000).

3. History of the Byzantine Philosophy. Formative period (2006) http://www.axioma.spb.ru/z_byz_phil/intro.htm (some fragments on the publisher's web-site).

Serbian translation (2010): http://ikzs.com/index.php?stranica=opis&knjiga=349

4. Introduction to the Critical Hagiography (2009) http://www.axioma.spb.ru/edition/978-5-90141-069-1/blurb

5. Russian Orthodoxy between Kiev and Moscow (2009; 2nd ed., 2010) http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/4429435/

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Edited volumes

Articles

  • Святая Чаша в раннехристианских чинопоследованиях домашнего причащения (с замечанием о коптском чине Исполнения Чаши) [The Holy Chalice in the Early Christian Rites of the Home Communion (with a Note on the Coptic Rite of the Filling of Chalice)], in: Средневековое православие. От прихода до патриархата. Сборник научных статей. Вып. 2 / Отв. ред. Н. Д. Барабанов. Волгоград: Изд-во Волгоградского университета, 1998. 4—29.
  • Цитата из Папия в составе армянской версии Толкования на Апокалипсис св. Андрея Кесарийского [Papias' Quotation in the Armenian Version of the Commentary on Apocalypse by St Andrew of Caesarea], in: Писания мужей апостольских / Составление… А. Г. Дунаева. М.: Издательский Совет Русской Православной Церкви, 2003 (Творения святых отцов и учителей Церкви) 511—532. [2nd ed.: 2008.]
  • Чаша Соломона и скиния на Сионе. Часть 1. Надпись на Чаше Соломона: текст и контекст [The Chalice of Solomon and the Tabernacle on Sion. Part One: Inscription on the Chalice of Solomon: text and context], Byzantinorossica / Византинороссика 3 (2005): Истоки и последствия: Византийское наследие на Руси. Сборник статей к 70-летию члена-корреспондента РАН И. П. Медведева / Под ред. К. К. Акентьева. 8—74. On-line publication at http://byzantinorossica.org.ru/ser_br_v3.html
  • Annie Jaubert et les études de l’Orient Chrétien, in: M. Petit, B. Lourié, A. Orlov (éds.), Église des deux Alliances : Mémorial Annie Jaubert (1912—1980) (Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, 2008) (Orientalia Judaica Christiana, 1) p. XXIX-XXXIX.
  • Les quatre jours « de l’intervalle » : une modification néotestamentaire et chrétienne du calendrier de 364 jours, in: M. Petit, B. Lourié, A. Orlov (éds.), Église des deux Alliances : Mémorial Annie Jaubert (1912—1980) (Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, 2008) (Orientalia Judaica Christiana, 1) 103–133.
  • [Review:] James C. VanderKam, Calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls : Measuring Time (London and New York, 1998) (The Literature of the Dead Sea Scrolls) // Христианский Восток. 4 (Х) (2002) [изд. 2006] 590—591 (in Russian).
  • [Review:] Alexander Kulik, Retroverting Slavonic Pseudepigrapha: Toward the Original of the Apocalypse of Abraham, Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 15/3 (2006) 229-233.
  • Метатрон и Прометая: Вторая книга Еноха на перекрестке проблем. Размышления по поводу книги: Andrei A. Orlov, The Enochic-Metratron Tradition (Tübingen, 2005), Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique 2 (2006) 371—407 (in Russian).
  • Theophaneia School: Экфрасис Небесного Храма, Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique 3 (2007) ix–xii ; [English translation:] The Theophaneia School: An Ekphrasis of the Heavenly Temple, ibid., xii–xvi.
  • Calendrical Implications in the Epistle to the Hebrews: Seven questions concerning the liturgy of the Sabbath rest, Revue biblique 115-2 (2008) 245–265.
  • Courts of Solomon, A Jewish Collection, Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique 5 (2009) 353–363.|
  • Slavonic Texts of Hard Fate: the Prophecy of Solomon and Some Others, Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique 5 (2009) 364–390.
  • Between Babylonia and Ethiopia: Some Thought about a Recent Book on the Qumranic Calendars (Jonathan Ben-Dov, Head of All Years. Astronomy and Calendars at Qumran and Their Ancient Context) // Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique 6 (2010) 413–432.

In Print

  • Calendrical Elements in 2 Enoch, in: G. Boccaccini, A. Orlov (eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth Enoch Seminar.
  • One hapax legomenon and the Date of 2 Enoch: Promitaya—*prwmṭy(’)—prwṭmy—προτομή, Enoch.
  • Afterlife of the 2 Enoch Calendar: Major Christian Feasts on the 6th Day, Enoch.
  • An Unknown Danielic Pseudepigraphon from an Armenian Fragment of Papias, The Journal for the Studies of the Pseudepigrapha.
  • A Danielic Pseudepigraphon Paraphrased by Papias. A new translation and introduction, in: R. Bauckham, J. Davila (eds.), More Old Testament Pseudepigrapha.
  • [Review:] A. Kulik, 3 Baruch (2009), The Journal for the Studies of the Pseudepigrapha.
  • Cosmology and Liturgical Calendar in 3 Baruch, in: A. Kulik (ed.), Harry E. Gaylord Memorial Volume.
  • Propitiatorium in the Apocalypse of Abraham, in: Böttrich, L. DiTommaso (eds.), The Old Testament Apocrypha in the Slavonic Tradition.Continuity and Diversity (TSAJ; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011).


External links

Basil Lourié on Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Basil-Louri%C3%A9/e/B003ZXLXSW/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_6?qid=1282738851&sr=1-6 (most of the edited volumes with function "Look inside")