Composite Citations in Antiquity: Vol.I: Jewish, Graeco-roman, and Early Christian Uses
Material type: TextSeries: Library of New Testament Studies ; 593Publication details: New York T and T Clark 2018Description: 242pISBN:- 9780567683939
- B70.1 J826
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includes index and biblioraphy
What is a Composite citation ? An Introduction ...................1 Greek education and Composite Citation of Homer ...........17 Composite citation in Plutarch ............35 Citation in Elite roman Epistolary writing : The Letters of Cicero, Seneca, and Pliny................57 Composite quotations in Philo of Alexandria ..........74 Composite Quotations in the Damascus Document .................92 Composite Citations in the Septuagint Apocrypha .........119 Composite Citations in Jewish pseudepigraphic Works : Re-presenting legal traditions in the Second Temple Period ..............140 Composite features and Citations in Justin Martyr`s Textual Composition............158 The Testimonia Hypothesis and Composite Citations ............182 Composite citations: Retrospect and Prospect .......203
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