The Scriptures and the Scrolls - Studies in Honour of A. S. van der Woude [Adam Simon] on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday.  
  [SERIES]: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum (SVT), Volume XLIX (49).  

 
Author Garcia Martinez, F. [Florentino]; Hilhorst, A.; Labuschagne, C. J. [Eds.]
Place of Publication Leiden / New York / Köln
Publication Name E. J. Brill
Year 1992
Language(s) English
Description
RARE collection of studies in Hebrew Bible, Apocrypha, Dead Sea Scrolls and Rabbinic tradition presented to Adam Simon van der Woude on the occasion of his 65th birthday and his retirement as professor of Old Testament and Intertestamental studies at the University of Groningen. Contains 5 full-page b&w plates. Contains articles by Emanuel Tov, C.J.Labuschagne, J.A.Emerton, J.T.A.G.M.van Ruiten, W.A.M.Beuken, W.McKane, R.P.Carroll, C.van Leeuwen, G.Wallis, M.J.Mulder, B.Otzen, J.P.M.van der Ploeg, A.Hilhorst, P.R.Davies, M.A.Knibb, F.Garcia Martinez, G.Stemberger, Jacob Neusner, J.W.Rogerson. 245x160mm. XIII+283 pages. Brown cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover upper corners slightly bumped. This extremely rare Festschrift, dedicated to the renowned Biblical scholar and author of the "Groningen Hypothesis" (together with Garcia Martinez), is in in very good condition.
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Catalog Index Number AR 231 025

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