Antonio Maria Ceriani (M / Italy, 1828-1907), scholar

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Antonio Maria Ceriani (1828-1907) was an Italian scholar, a Roman Catholic priest, professor of Oriental languages and the curator of the Ambrosian Library in Milan, Italy. Ceriani published the first editions of numerous Jewish pseudepigraphical manuscripts and fragments from the Second Temple period, including the Book of Jubilees (1861), Assumption of Mosis (1861) and 2 Baruch (1866).

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