Caelum Orientis et prisei mundi (1657 Bangius), book

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Caelum Orientis et prisei mundi, triade exercitationum literariarum repræsentatum (1657) is a book by Thomas Bangius.

Abstract

Contains the Enoch Fragments of Syncellus in Latin translation. One of the most comprehensive treatments of Enochic traditions mentions all available Jewish and Patristic sources (in Latin and Greek)

Editions

Published in Hauniae: Petri Hauboldi, 1657.

External links

online text