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  • The Knowledge of Life: The Origins and Early History of the Mandaeans and their Relations to the Sabians of the Qu'ran and to the Harranians

    The Knowledge of Life by Gündüz, Sinasi;

    The Origins and Early History of the Mandaeans and their Relations to the Sabians of the Qu'ran and to the Harranians

    Series: Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement; 3;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 4 August 1994

    • ISBN 9780199221936
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages264 pages
    • Size 247x166x20 mm
    • Weight 528 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 2 maps
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    Short description:

    A survey of the historical and religious problems involved in the interconnection between the Sabians of the Qu'ran, the Mandaeans of southern Iraq, and the `Sabians' of Harran in northern Mesopotamia.

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    A survey of the historical and religious problems involved in the interconnection between the Sabians of the Qu'ran, the Mandaeans of southern Iraq, and the `Sabians' of Harran in northern Mesopotamia.
    This is the third in the new series of Supplements to the Journal of Semitic Studies (OUP). These supplements will be published in hardback and sold as books: they will not be available as part of the subscription to the Journal.

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