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OverviewThe focus of this volume is the editio princeps of Papyrus Chester Beatty XVI: The Apocryphon of Jannes and Jambres , composed in Greek, perhaps as early as the first century. Full commentary accompanies the edited text. An introductory section discusses the numerous references to the two magicians, who appear in Jewish, Christian and Pagan literature as Moses's crafty opponents at the time of Israel's exodus from Egypt. Their exploits are recounted in over half a dozen languages, from the Syriac east to the Latin west and from Egypt's deserts to King Alfred's court. The Apocryphon is placed in its Graeco-Roman context, but is also discussed as a backdrop for the Faust saga of European literature. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Albert PietersmaPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 119 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.813kg ISBN: 9789004099388ISBN 10: 9004099387 Pages: 349 Publication Date: 01 March 1994 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews'It is our good fortune that Pietersma presents his editio princeps of this material in such a full, interesting and elegant fashion.' L.H.F., Old Testament Abstracts, 1995. '...an edition and translation of the fragments accompanied by an excellent commentary.' M.A. Knibb, Society for Old Testament Study, 1995. 'Avec un art certain, l'auteur sait reconstituer les lacunes tout en adoptant une position tres prudente, pour eviter les reconstitutions hasardeuses. Cet excellent commentaire, agremente de nombreux index, s'adresse tant aux specialistes du judaisme egyptien et aux papyrologues grecs qu'a ceux qui s'interessent a l'histoire de l'exegese biblique ou aux origines du christianisme en Egypte.' Jean-Daniel Dubois, Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions, 1994. 'A splendid study of this lost work about the magicians who attempted to aid the Pharaoh in his contest with Moses. A critical contribution to studies of apocrypha and pseudepigrapha which should be added to research collections as well as seminary libraries to supplement holdings in biblical and related literature.' C. Thomas McCollough, Religious Studies Review, 1996. 'A. Pietersma est arrive a un resultat vraiment impressionnant...' Michel van Esbroeck, Bulletin des Publications Hagiographiques. ' It is our good fortune that Pietersma presents his editio princeps of this material in such a full, interesting and elegant fashion.'<br>L.H.F., Old Testament Abstracts, 1995.<br>'.. .an edition and translation of the fragments accompanied by an excellent commentary.'<br>M.A. Knibb, Society for Old Testament Study, 1995.<br>' Avec un art certain, l'auteur sait reconstituer les lacunes tout en adoptant une position trhs prudente, pour iviter les reconstitutions hasardeuses. Cet excellent commentaire, agrimenti de nombreux index, s'adresse tant aux spicialistes du judaosme igyptien et aux papyrologues grecs qu' ceux qui s'intiressent l'histoire de l'exighse biblique ou aux origines du christianisme en Egypte.'<br>Jean-Daniel Dubois, Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions, 1994.<br>' A splendid study of this lost work about the magicians who attempted to aid the Pharaoh in his contest with Moses. A critical contribution to studies of apocrypha and pseudepigrapha which should be added to research collections as well as seminary libraries to supplement holdings in biblical and related literature.'<br>C. Thomas McCollough, Religious Studies Review, 1996.<br>' A. Pietersma est arrivi a un risultat vraiment impressionnant'<br>Michel van Esbroeck, Bulletin des Publications Hagiographiques.<br> Author InformationAlbert Pietersma, Ph.D. (1970) in Near Eastern Studies, University of Toronto, is Professor of Near Eastern Studies, University of Toronto. He has published numerous articles and books on Septuagint Studies as well as on papyrus manuscripts in Greek and Coptic, including The Acts of Phileas Bishop of Thmuis (Geneva, 1984). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |