Bulletin of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies. Bibliographical Review. Part 1: 1968–1978
https://doi.org/10.31802/BCA.2020.7.3.007
Abstract
The Journal (formerly Bulletin of the International Organization) for Septuagint and Cognate Studies is the leading periodical in its field. Its issues allow us to trace the development of the science on the Septuagint in modern times, to comprehend what topics and problem fields were recognized as priorities, and how scientific plans were created, adjusted, and implemented. The first decade of publication of the Bulletin was a period of accumulation of scientific forces and information. Undoubtedly, the Bulletin turned out to be a suitable means of communication for specialists from different countries of the world, who thanks to it found themselves in a single information space. In addition, it gradually has been becoming to be a testing ground for new scientific ideas. The review traces the development of the main theoretical lines and content of the Bulletin.
About the Author
I. S. VeviurkoRussian Federation
Ilia S. Veviurko, PhD in Philosophy, Senior Teacher at the Department of Philosophy of Religion and Religion Studies, Associate Professor at the Department of Theology
Department of Philosophy, Leninskie Gory, Lomonosov MSU Shuvalovsky Building, Moscow 119234
Review
For citations:
Veviurko I.S. Bulletin of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies. Bibliographical Review. Part 1: 1968–1978. Bible and Christian Antiquity. 2020;(3):209-235. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31802/BCA.2020.7.3.007
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