Jacob Bryant (1715–1804), scholar
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Jacob Bryant
Jacob Bryant
(1715–1804) was a British scholar, known for his edition of
Philo's Works
.
Works
Books
Vindiciæ Flavianæ: A Vindication of the Testimony of Josephus concerning Jesus Christ (1777 Bryant), book
A Treatise on the Authenticity of the Scriptures (1791 Bryant), book
Observations on a Controverted Passage in Justyn Martyr; also upon the "Worship of Angels" (1793 Bryant), book
The Sentiments of Philo Judeus concerning the Logos, or Word of God (1797 Bryant), book
External links
Wikipedia.en
Categories
:
B-Br
Scholars
British
British Scholars
Born in the 1710s
Died in the 1800s
Philo Studies
Philo Studies--English
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