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Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Armenian studies : collected papers

Print Book, English, 2006-<2017>
Peeters, Leuven, 2006-<2017>
Criticism, interpretation, etc
volumes : illustrations ; 25 cm.
9789042916432, 9789042916449, 9789042932098, 9042916435, 9042916443, 9042932090
59011600
v. 1. Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Dead Sea scrolls. Categorization and classification of the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
The Dead Sea scrolls and the Pseudepigrapha
Jewish tradition, the Pseudepigrapha and the Christian West
The axis of history at Qumran
The transmission and reception of biblical and Jewish motifs in the Armenian tradition
The study of the Armenian Apocrypha
The Armenian apocryphal literature: translation and creation
The bones of Adam and Eve
Selections from On the Creation of the World by Yovhannēs Tʻulkurancʻi
The legend of the Cheirograph of Adam
Adam, Eve and the incarnation
New discoveries relating to the Armenian Adam books
The document called "Question"
The genealogy of Bilhah
Why Naphtali? An electronic discussion
Aramaic Levi Document and Greek Testament of Levi
Aramaic Levi in its contexts
The Armenian vision of Ezekiel
An introduction to the Esdras writings
The concept of the Messiah in IV Ezra
On reading an apocalypse
A reconsideration of apocalyptic visions
Two new discoveries concerning uncanonical Ezra books
A new edition and translation of the Questions of Ezra
Two Armenian manuscripts and the Historia sacra. Appendix: The contents of BL Harl. 5459, anno 1689
Some Armenian angelological and uranographical texts
Some further Armenian angelological texts
The months of the Hebrews
Apocryphal notes and readings
An Armenian epitome of Epiphanius's De Gemmis. v. 2. Armenian manuscripts, textual studies and Holy Land. The study of Armenian manuscripts
Colophons in Armenian manuscripts
The Album of Armenian Paleography with some pickings from Armenian colophons
A notice about Patriarch Aimery of Antioch in an Armenian colophon of 1181
The mixed erkatʻagir bolorgir script in Armenian manuscripts
An Armenian manuscript in the Sir Isaac Wolfson Collection of Hechal Shlomo, the Chief Rabbinate, Jerusalem
An Armenian Psalter in the Library of Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
Two leaves of Acts in the Perkins Library, Duke University
A Persian-Armenian manuscript in the Leeds Collection
Armenian printed Bibles in the collection of the Trask Library, Andover Newton Theological School
Priorities, problems and techniques of text editions
Variants in Armenian manuscripts and their assessment
The Old Armenian version of Isaiah: towards the choice of the base text for an edition
Guidelines for editions of Armenian biblical texts
Some new major tools for Armenian studies
The Manuscript Library of the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem
A reassessment of the Bird and the Eustathius mosaics
Holy Land pilgrimage of Armenians before the Arab conquest
An Armenian pilgrim to the Holy Land in the early Byzantine era
More Armenian inscriptions from Sinai / Michael E. Stone and Theo Maarten van Lint
The Greek background of some Armenian pilgrims to the Sinai and some other observations
Three observations on early Armenian inscriptions from the Holy Land
Linguistic aspects of Sinai Armenian inscriptions
The new Armenian inscriptions from Jerusalem
The oldest Armenian pilgrim inscription from Jerusalem
A rare Armenian coin from Jerusalem
Three Armenian objects in Jerusalem
An Armenian copper bowl in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Inscription J71)
Armenian inscriptions of the fifth century from Nazareth
Further Armenian inscriptions from Nazareth
Two unnoticed Armenian inscriptions from Noravankʻ
The Armenian inscription in Awagvankʻ (An appendix to J.-M. Thierry's article, REArm 21 (1988-89) 417)
An Armenian epigraph in Melbourne
Further Armenian inscriptions from Noravankʻ. v. 3. Transmission, canon and context. Pseudepigraphy reconsidered
The scrolls in the literary landscape of Second Temple Judaism
The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Some considerations on the categories "Bible" and "Apocrypha"
Early Jewish works preserved in Armenian
Biblical figures in the Armenian tradition
Studies on texts and themes. Eschatology, remythologization and cosmic aporia
Some texts on Enoch in the Armenian tradition
Three apocryphal fragments from Armenian manuscripts
The names of the rivers
Review of A.-M. Denis, Introduction à la littérature religieuse judéo-hellénistique (not published previously)
Adam and Eve traditions in Fifth-century Armenian literature
Satan and the serpent in the Armenian tradition
'Be you a lyre for me': identity or manipulation in Eden
Adam's naming of the animals: naming or creation?
Aramaic Levi document
Testament of Naphtali
Some further readings in the Hebrew testament of Naphtali
With J.C. Greenfield. Two notes on the Aramaic Levi document
Two further notes on the epitome of the testaments of the twelve patriarchs
Eight new manuscripts of the Armenian version of the Testaments of the twelve patriarchs
Yet another manuscript of the Armenian version of the Testaments of the twelve patriarchs
The interpretation of Song of Songs in 4 Ezra
The city in 4 Ezra
The Armenian book of Ezra
The Adam epic by Arakel of Siwnik
Armenian studies. With David Amit, Jon Seligman and Irina Zilberbod, a new Armenian inscription from a Byzantine monastery on Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem
Armenian Pilgrimage to the mountain of the transfiguration and the Galilee
With D. Amit, report of the survey of a medieval Jewish cemetery in Eghegis, Vayots Dzor region, Armenia
With D. Amit. The second and third seasons of research at the medieval Jewish cemetery in Eghegis, Vayots Dzor region, Armenia
The Orbelian family cemetery in Elegis, Vayoc̕ Jor, Armenia
With Fr. Pakrad Bourjekian. Three poems by Frik
A profitable and excellent poem by Catholicos Grigor Tlay
Index of ancient sources
Index of proper names
Manuscripts cited
In English with passages in Armenian