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The Books of Enoch, Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4

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ABBREVIATIONS<br />

C Cairo papyrus 10759, f- i^*^* I- 33^: Greek parchment codex containing<br />

En. 1: 1-32: 6. Photographic edition in Mhnmres publiis par les membres de la<br />

Mission arch, frangaise au Caire, ix. 3, 1893, pis. XII-XXXIII; a handbook<br />

edition by M. Black, Apocalypsis Henochi Graece (Pseudepigrapha Veteris<br />

Testamenti Graece III, i), Leyden 1970.<br />

C Cairo pap. 10759, f. 11^, 1-12^, 8a: En. 19: 3 and 20: 2-21: 9. Photographic<br />

edition, Mhnoires, loc. cit., pis. XI-XII.<br />

CD 'Document de Damas', MS. <strong>of</strong> Cairo (Cambridge Univ. Libr. T-S. 10. K. 6<br />

and T-S. 16. 311). Editio princeps, S. Schechter, 1910; photographic edition,<br />

S. Zeitlin, 1952; a handbook edition by Ch. Rabin, <strong>The</strong> Zadokite Documents,<br />

2nd edition, Oxford 1958.<br />

Charles I R. H. Charles, <strong>The</strong> Ethiopic Version <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong> edited from twentythree<br />

MSS. together with the fragmentary Greek and Latin Versions, Oxford 1906.<br />

Charles II<br />

<strong>The</strong> Book <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong> or I <strong>Enoch</strong> translated from the Editor's Ethiopic Text, Oxford<br />

1912.<br />

CIS ii Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum, ii (<strong>Aramaic</strong> inscriptions), Paris.<br />

CM<br />

Cross<br />

Chester Beatty-Michigan papyrus (inv. CB 100, 170, 169, 167, M 5552), pages<br />

'i5~*26': Greek papyrus codex containing En. 97: 6-107: 3. Photographic<br />

edition by F. G. Kenyon, <strong>The</strong> Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri, viii. <strong>Enoch</strong> and<br />

Melito, London 1941, Plates, ff. 8^-13''; editio princeps by C. Bonner, <strong>The</strong> Last<br />

Chapters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong> in Greek, London 1937; cf. Black {sub C).<br />

F. M. Cross, Jr., <strong>The</strong> Development <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Scripts': <strong>The</strong> Bible and the<br />

Ancient Near East, Essays in honor <strong>of</strong> W. F. Albright, 1961, pp. 133-202.<br />

CSCO Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, Louvain-Washington.<br />

CSEL<br />

Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, Vienna.<br />

Dalman, G. Dalman, Grammatik des jiidisch-paldstinischen Aramdisch, 2nd edn., Leipzig<br />

Grammatik 1905.<br />

Dillmann<br />

A. Dillmann, Liber Henoch Aethiopice ad quinque codicum fidem editus, Leipzig<br />

1851; cf. id. 1853 (translation and commentary).<br />

DJD i-v Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, Oxford (Clarendon Press).<br />

DJD'i Qumrdn <strong>Cave</strong> i, 1955, by D. Barth^lemy (iQl-13, 28a, 71, 72) and<br />

J. T. Milik (1QI4-28, 28b-70,19»>*% 34^*% 70*^*»).<br />

DJD ii Les Grottes de Murabba'dt, 1961, by P. Benoit (Greek and Latin texts),<br />

J. T. Milik (Hebrew and <strong>Aramaic</strong> texts, Mur 1-88) and R. de Vaux.

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