Homer, the Bible, and Beyond: Literary and Religious Canons in the Ancient World
How the Biblical Canon Began: Working Models and Open Questions
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Chapman, SB
2003
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2003
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- 1801 Law
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Chapman, S. B. (2003). How the Biblical Canon Began: Working Models and Open Questions. In M. FInkleberg & G. G. Stroumsa (Eds.), Homer, the Bible, and Beyond: Literary and Religious Canons in the Ancient World (pp. 29–51). Leiden/Boston: Brill.
Chapman, S. B. “How the Biblical Canon Began: Working Models and Open Questions.” In Homer, the Bible, and Beyond: Literary and Religious Canons in the Ancient World, edited by M. FInkleberg and G. G. Stroumsa, 29–51. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2003.
Chapman SB. How the Biblical Canon Began: Working Models and Open Questions. In: FInkleberg M, Stroumsa GG, editors. Homer, the Bible, and Beyond: Literary and Religious Canons in the Ancient World. Leiden/Boston: Brill; 2003. p. 29–51.
Chapman, S. B. “How the Biblical Canon Began: Working Models and Open Questions.” Homer, the Bible, and Beyond: Literary and Religious Canons in the Ancient World, edited by M. FInkleberg and G. G. Stroumsa, Brill, 2003, pp. 29–51.
Chapman SB. How the Biblical Canon Began: Working Models and Open Questions. In: FInkleberg M, Stroumsa GG, editors. Homer, the Bible, and Beyond: Literary and Religious Canons in the Ancient World. Leiden/Boston: Brill; 2003. p. 29–51.
Publication Date
2003
Start / End Page
29 / 51
Publisher
Brill
Related Subject Headings
- 1801 Law