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Reading The Human Body Physiognomics And Astrology In The Dead Sea Scrolls And Hellenisticearly Roman Period Judaism Studies On The Texts Of The Desert Of Judah Mladen Popovi

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Reading The Human Body Physiognomics And Astrology In The Dead Sea Scrolls And Hellenisticearly Roman Period Judaism Studies On The Texts Of The Desert Of Judah Mladen Popovi
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Reading The Human Body Physiognomics And Astrology In The Dead Sea Scrolls And Hellenisticearly Roman Period Judaism Studies On The Texts Of The Desert Of Judah Mladen Popovi instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Mladen Popović
ISBN: 9789004157170, 9789047420460, 9004157174, 9047420462
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Reading The Human Body Physiognomics And Astrology In The Dead Sea Scrolls And Hellenisticearly Roman Period Judaism Studies On The Texts Of The Desert Of Judah Mladen Popovi by Mladen Popović 9789004157170, 9789047420460, 9004157174, 9047420462 instant download after payment.

Offering new reconstructions and interpretations of physiognomic and astrological texts from Qumran in comparison with Babylonian and Greco-Roman texts, this book gives a fresh view of their sense, function, and status within both the Qumran community and Second Temple Judaism.

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