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Cover 1
Contents 8
Acknowledgments 10
Abbreviations 12
Introduction 18
The Reconstructed Texts of Aseneth and Their Limitations: The Analysis of Standhartinger and Kraemer 42
The Reconstructed Texts of Aseneth and Their Limitations: The Texts of Burchard and Fink 94
The Fabula of Aseneth 140
Aseneth and the Landscape of Ptolemaic and Early Roman Egypt 204
Conclusion 260
Bibliography 266
Ancient Sources Index 286
Greek Words Index 297
Subject Index 298
Modern Authors Index 300
Contents 8
Acknowledgments 10
Abbreviations 12
Introduction 18
The Reconstructed Texts of Aseneth and Their Limitations: The Analysis of Standhartinger and Kraemer 42
The Reconstructed Texts of Aseneth and Their Limitations: The Texts of Burchard and Fink 94
The Fabula of Aseneth 140
Aseneth and the Landscape of Ptolemaic and Early Roman Egypt 204
Conclusion 260
Bibliography 266
Ancient Sources Index 286
Greek Words Index 297
Subject Index 298
Modern Authors Index 300
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