The Origin, Character, and Early History of the 364-Day Calendar: A Reassessment of Jaubert's Hypotheses

proposal of a solar cultic calendar in the early second-temple period.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Vander Kam, James C.
Format: Print Article
In:CBQ
Year: 1979, Volume: 41, Pages: 390-411
KeiBi Identifier:41:666
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