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Michael A. Knibb in consultation with Edward Ullendorff: The Ethiopic Book of Enoch: a new edition in the light of the Aramaic Dead Sea fragments. Vol. 1: Text and apparatus. Vol. 2: Introduction, translation and commentary, xvi, 428; vii, 260 pp. Oxford: Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1978. £30.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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1 Vgl.StStrclcyn, , Catalogue of Ethiopic Manuscripts in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester (Manchester, 1974), 66Google Scholar f.

2 BSOAS, XL, 3, 1977, 601Google Scholar f.

3 Ein Ereignis der altchristlichen Kirchenund Literaturgeschichte muβ hier urgentis exempli gratia angeführt werden: Als Eremit in der Wüste Chalkis (ostlich von Antiochien) wurde der heilige Hieronymus (aus Stridon in Dalmatien) zwischen 375 und 378 von einem Mönch jüdiseher Herkunft in die hebräische Sprache eingeführt.