Gabriele Boccaccini (b.1958), Italian-American scholar

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Gabriele Boccaccini (b.1958) is an Italian-born American scholar, at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor MI), USA.

E-mail contact: gbocca@umich.edu

Biography

Born in 1958 in Florence, Italy. Laurea (1983) in Early Christianity at the University of Florence, Italy. PhD (1991) in Judaic Studies at the University of Turin, Italy (under the supervision of Paolo Sacchi). Professor of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins at the Dept. of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan. Founder and director of the Enoch Seminar. Editor-in-chief of the journal Henoch and of 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

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Edited volumes

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Contributions to edited volumes

Major articles

  • "Middle Judaism and Its Contemporary Interpreters: Methodological Foundations for the Study of Judaisms, 300 BCE to 200 CE," Henoch 15 (1993) 207-34.
  • "The Pre-existence of the Torah: A Commonplace in Second Temple Judaism, or a Later Rabbinic Development?," Henoch 17 (1995) 329-350"
  • "The Solar Calendars of Daniel and Enoch," in The Book of Daniel: Composition and Reception, ed. John J. Collins and Peter W. Flint, 2 vols. (Leiden: Brill, 2001) 2:311-328.
  • "Gesù ebreo e cristiano: sviluppi e prospettive di ricerca sul Gesù storico in Italia, dall'Ottocento a oggi (with an Appendix on works available in translation)," Henoch 29.1 (2007) 105-154.

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