La Bible d'Alexandrie
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La Bible d'Alexandrie is a collection of fresh translations and commentaries in
Editions du Cerf
.
In some respects the series responds to the earlier publication by the same publisher of the works of
Philo of Alexandria
.
The title strictly refers to the Pentateuch only, but has been extended to the whole of the Septuagint for the purposes of this edition, which is being prepared by a team of French scholars.
The editorial project was composed by 24 books[1] of which there have been published at least the following 17 titles:[2]
- OCLC 63681697);
- Le Deutéronome (1992);
- OCLC 231979619)
- Jésus/Josué (1996);
- Premier Livre des Règnes(1997);
- Les Juges (1999);
- Proverbes (2000);
- L’Ecclésiaste(2002);
- ISBN 9782204077309);
- Ruth (2009);
- Troisième Livre des Maccabées(2008);
- Esdras II(2010)
- Esther (2012);
- Le Cantique des cantiques (2019);
- Les Douze Prophètes, split as follows:
- a volume related to the prophets ISBN 9782204062657);
- a volume related to the prophet OCLC 249401560);
- a volume related to the prophets ISBN 978-2204084406);
- a volume related to the prophet OCLC 756581089).
- a volume related to the prophets
As of February 2021, the volume related to the prophets Amos and Micah has still to be published, amongst the unfinished others.
References
- ISSN 2496-4441.
- ^ "The series "La Bible d'Alexandrie" translated and commented under the editorship of Marguerite Harl". WorldCat (in French). Retrieved February 20, 2021.
Bibliography
- "La Bible d'Alexandrie - Version grecque des Septante" (in French). OCLC 959975054. (FRBNF45116323)
External links
- La Bible d'Alexandrie at Editions du Cerf
- La Bible des Septante, Marguerite Harl