2017 - Morcelliana
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"Non temere admittendae nec temere reiiciendae" : an Early Enlightenment Plea for Conjectural Emendation in Biblical Textual Criticism
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Henoch : studi storico-testuali su giudaismo e cristianesimo in età antica e medievale : 39, 2, 2017-
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ISSN: 2611-8076
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