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Jesus and the Alphabet in the Caucasus: A View of the Relationship of the Georgian Infancy Gospel of Thomas to Armenian Infancy Gospel Traditions via Cross-Cultural Intersections with the Syriac, Greek, and Ethiopic Evidence

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Cornelia B. Horn, "Jesus and the Alphabet in the Caucasus: A View of the Relationship of the Georgian Infancy Gospel of Thomas to Armenian Infancy Gospel Traditions via Cross-Cultural Intersections with the Syriac, Greek, and Ethiopic Evidence," in Armenia between Byzantium and the Orient: Celebrating the Memory of Karen Yuzbashian (1927–2009), edited by Bernard OuttierCornelia B. Horn, Basil Lourié and Alexey Ostrovsky (Leiden: Brill, 2020), 60-96. cite

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  • Title: Jesus and the Alphabet in the Caucasus: A View of the Relationship of the Georgian Infancy Gospel of Thomas to Armenian Infancy Gospel Traditions via Cross-Cultural Intersections with the Syriac, Greek, and Ethiopic Evidence
  • Author: Cornelia B. Horn
  • URI: https://cobdh.org/bibl/Horn2020 copy

Published in: Armenia between Byzantium and the Orient: Celebrating the Memory of Karen Yuzbashian (1927–2009)

  • Date of Publication: 2020
  • Pages: 60-96
  • Publisher: Brill (Leiden)
  • Series: Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity 16

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