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The Books of Adam is a collective name of several apocryphal books relating to Adam and Eve.


See also

Sources

  1. ^ 'Das Christliche Adambuch' (Göttingen, 1853)
  2. ^ 'The Book of Adam and Eve' (London, 1882)
  3. ^ ('Journal Asiatique', 1853, II, pp. 427-471)
  4. ^ 'Treatises of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences', XIV, 3 (Munich, 1879)
  5. ^ LXXXIX, col. 967
  6. ^ "The Armenian Book of Adam: Kluge Fellow Michael Stone Lectures on Medieval Text". Retrieved 2009-11-05.

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