Ce volume est Ia suite de S. P. Brock; C.T. Fritsch et S. Jellicoe; A Classified Bibliography of the Septuagint (Brill; Leiden 1973) pour les publications parues sur la Septante entre 1970 et 1993. Cette bibliographie regroupe d'abord les etudes sur le texte grec proprement dit- editions; langue des traducteurs; techniques de traduction; critique textuelle; manuscrits de Ia Septante trouves a Qumran; reception dans le judaisme hellenistique (Philon; Flavius Josephe) et le christianisme ancien (Nouveau Testament et Peres). Viennent ensuite les etudes particulieres; classees par livre biblique; suivies des etudes sur les versions; orientales et latines; issues de la Septante. Le volume s'acheve sur les travaux consacres aux illustrations de la Septante. Cet instrument de travail s'adresse a tous ceux qui s'interessent a la Bible; au judaisme et au christianisme de l'Antiquite. This volume is a successor to A Classified Bibliography of the Septuagint (Brill; Leiden 1973); by S.P. Brock; C.T. Fritsch and S. Jellicoe; for the literature on the Septuagint published between 1970 and 1993. It includes general publications on the Greek text -- editions; language; translators' techniques; textual criticism; Septuagint manuscripts from Qumran and the use of the Septuagint in Ancient Judaism (Philon; Josephus) and Christianity (New Testament and Patristica). Particular studies are then classified by the individual books of the Bible; followed by literature on Oriental and Latin versions derived from the Septuagint. The studies on the illustrations of the Septuagint are included at the end. This reference tool will be indispensable for scholars or students interested in Bible; Judaism and Christianity in Late Antiquity.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Trying to make a meal of itBy Jim DavisThis is the 14th (No 5114) book in MMP's Red Series which is a sort of "books that really don't fit well in other series" series. It's the fourth and presumably final book detailing the aircraft designs conceived but not built in the Third Reich. This book appears six years after the previous "German Air Projects" book so one suspects that this book is something of an afterthought. Truly the bottoms of a lot of barrels were scraped to find material to pad this book out.The book is a 6-1/2" x 9" (European B5 size) square bound card cover of 112 pages. The text proper fills the first 64 pages. There are a number of interesting designs that are covered in some detail. There are others that have only a paragraph or sentence and one gets the impression that one is getting all the information available. Many designs get a line drawing. This is usually a profile but often; especially for some of the asymmetric Blohm und Voss types; a plan view would have been more helpful. Everything is competently done with a a few errors and/or typos. The wrong line drawing is used to illustrate the Focke-Achgelis Fa 269 design. There are constant references to a 30mm MG 151/20 cannon.The rest of the book is devoted to full page full color (computer generated?) drawings of various aircraft in fictitious markings. Very nice to look at but we get many drawings of a relatively few types.Recommended. The meat was covered in the previous volumes; these are the scraps but they are not without interest.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I bought this item for my youngest son because he ...By M BarkerI bought this item for my youngest son because he viewed a website known as "Luft '46;" which had some German aircraft that were being developed; never left the drawing board; or otherwise were not put into mass production. While it may not have some 3D artwork of some (if not most or all) of the aircraft featured in this book; I am sure he would find some ideas for those aircraft to post on a website that is dedicated to creating aircraft and mods for IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. More wild German Aircraft Projects!By steve ukI spent a lot time tracking this book down as I already had the 1st;2nd 3rd volumes. These aren't easy books to track down as they are for a very selective reading audience. A great book on What If Luft '46 projects. If you are an aviation enthusiast or interested in the more esoteric German Projects; this book and it's previous volumes are a must for your collection.