
After Bardaisan
Jacob of Edessa and the Early History of Edessa
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Van Rompay, L
January 1, 1999
Of particular interest is the number of newly edited Syriac texts in this volume, which make available translations of Greek theological works, works resulting from the reception of pagan philosophy, and magic texts reflecting popular ...
Duke Scholars
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9789042907355
Publication Date
January 1, 1999
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269 / 285
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Peeters Publishers
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Van Rompay, L. (1999). Jacob of Edessa and the Early History of Edessa. In G. J. Reinink & A. C. Klugkist (Eds.), After Bardaisan (pp. 269–285). Peeters Publishers.
Van Rompay, L. “Jacob of Edessa and the Early History of Edessa.” In After Bardaisan, edited by G. J. Reinink and Alexander Cornelis Klugkist, 269–85. Peeters Publishers, 1999.
Van Rompay L. Jacob of Edessa and the Early History of Edessa. In: Reinink GJ, Klugkist AC, editors. After Bardaisan. Peeters Publishers; 1999. p. 269–85.
Van Rompay, L. “Jacob of Edessa and the Early History of Edessa.” After Bardaisan, edited by G. J. Reinink and Alexander Cornelis Klugkist, Peeters Publishers, 1999, pp. 269–85.
Van Rompay L. Jacob of Edessa and the Early History of Edessa. In: Reinink GJ, Klugkist AC, editors. After Bardaisan. Peeters Publishers; 1999. p. 269–285.

ISBN
9789042907355
Publication Date
January 1, 1999
Start / End Page
269 / 285
Publisher
Peeters Publishers