Biblindex enhances the annotation of Ecclesiastes

31 July 2019

Our colleague and friend, Dr Laurence Mellerin, has sent us the Biblindex seminar programme for the coming academic year.
The ‘classical’ seminar will merge with the workshop on the patristic reception of Ecclesiastes, which began this year and will resume in October with Qohelet 1:3.

“We welcome all proposals for contributions, one-off or regular, to this workshop, the aim of which is to produce an annotation for the Jerusalem Bible School’s BEST project.

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