The Book of Daniel and the Apocryphal Daniel Literature (2005 DiTommaso), book

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The Book of Daniel and the Apocryphal Daniel Literature (2005) is a book by Lorenzo DiTommaso.

Abstract

DiTommaso discusses the history of traditions (whether "canonical" or "apocryphal") concerning Daniel in antiquity. Among "post-biblical" characters, Daniel is arguably the one who enjoyed the greatest fortune.

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden: Brill, 2005 (Studia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha, 20).

Table of contents

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The Apocryphal Daniel Literature: Parameters of the Study

  • The Story of Daniel in the Book of Daniel and in the Daniel Legenda
  • The Apocryphal Daniel Apocalypses
  • The Daniel Prognostica
  • General Observations and Conclusions

The Apocryphal Daniel Literature: Inventory and Bibliography

  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Aramaic
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved Primarily in Greek
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved Primarily in Latin
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Syriac
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved Primarily in Ethiopic
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved Primarily in Coptic
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Hebrew
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Persian
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Arabic
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Turkish
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Old and Middle English
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Irish
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Icelandic
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in the Mediaeval German Tradition
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved Primarily in French
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved in Armenian
  • Daniel Apocrypha Preserved Primarily in the Slavonic Languages

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