Table of Contents:
  • A. Traditions
  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Ethiopic
  • Slavonic
  • Coptic
  • Syriac
  • Armenian
  • Georgian
  • Christian Arabic
  • Irish
  • Germanic
  • B. Corpora
  • The "Old Testament Pseudepigrapha" as category and corpus
  • Flavius Josephus
  • Philo of Alexandria
  • Armenian Philonic Corpus
  • Minor Jewish Hellenistic authors
  • Early Jewish liturgical texts
  • Qumran texts
  • Enochic traditions
  • The Jewish calendar and Jewish sciences
  • C. Comparative perspectives: alternative modes of transmission
  • Rabbinic and post-Rabbinic Jewish
  • Gnostic
  • Manichaean
  • Islamic
  • D. Trajectories of traditions
  • "The Pseudepigrapha Crescent" and a taxonomy of how Christians shaped Jewish traditions and texts
  • The reception and interpretation of "Old Testament" figures in literature and art from antiquity through the reformation: studies, 1983-2018
  • Primary sources
  • Modern authors.