Abbreviations
References throughout this volume cohere to a shortened form of the SBL Style Sheet. Abbreviations for texts, journals, and book series follow The SBL Handbook of Style (2nd ed.; Atlanta, 2014); for other relevant abbreviatiions pertaining to manuscripts and libraries, see Nickelsburg, 1 Enoch 1, xxvii–xxxviii. In addition, the following abbreviations and short citations are used for major translations and editions of 1 Enoch and other significant works related to the themes of this volume.
| APOT | R.H. Charles, ed., The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, 2 vols. (Oxford, 1913) |
| BHM | A. Jellinek, Bet ha-Midrasch: Sammlung kleiner Midraschim und vermischter Abhandlungen aus der jüdischen Literatur, 6 vols. (Leipzig, 1853–1877) |
| Bruce, Travels | J. Bruce, Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, 5 vols. (Edinburgh, 1790) |
| Bruce, Travels, ed. Murray (2nd ed.) | J. Bruce, Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, ed. A. Murray, 7 vols. (2nd ed.; Edinburgh, 1804) |
| Bruce, Travels, ed. Murray (3rd ed.) | J. Bruce, Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, ed. A. Murray, 8 vols. (3rd ed.; Edinburgh, 1813) |
| Charles, Book of Enoch | R.H. Charles, trans., The Book of Enoch: Translated from Professor Dillmann’s Ethiopic Text (Oxford, 1893) |
| Charles, Book of Enoch (2nd ed.) | R.H. Charles, trans., The Book of Enoch or 1 Enoch Translated from the Editor’s Ethiopic (Oxford, 1912) |
| Fabricius, Codex pseudepigraphus VT | J.A. Fabricius, Codex pseudepigraphus Veteris Testamenti (Hamburg, 1713); Fabricius, Codicis pseudepigraphi Veteris Testamenti, Volumen alterum accedit Josephi veteris Christiani auctoria Hypomnesticon (Hamburg, 1723) |
| Guide to Early Jewish Texts | A. Kulik, G. Boccaccini, L. DiTommaso, D. Hamidovic, and M. Stone, eds., A Guide to Early Jewish Texts and Traditions in Christian Transmission (Oxford, 2019) |
| Laurence, Book of Enoch | R. Laurence, trans., The Book of Enoch, the Prophet: An Apocryphal Production, Supposed to Have Been Lost for Ages; But Discovered at the Close of the Last Century in Abyssinia; Now First Translated from an Ethiopic Ms. in the Bodleian Library (Oxford, 1821) |
| Milik, Books of Enoch | J.T. Milik, ed. and trans., The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4 (Oxford, 1976) |
| Nickelsburg, 1 Enoch 1 | G. Nickelsburg, trans., 1 Enoch 1, A Commentary on the Book of 1 Enoch, Chapters 1–36; 81–108 (Hermeneia; Minneapolis, 2001) |
| Nickelsburg/VanderKam, 1 Enoch 2 | G. Nickelsburg and J. VanderKam, trans., 1 Enoch 2, A Commentary on the Book of 1 Enoch, Chapters 72–82 (Hermeneia; Minneapolis, 2012) |
| ODNB | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, gen. ed. D. Cannadine (Oxford, 2004–), https://www.oxforddnb.com/ |
| OTP | J. Charlesworth, ed., The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, 2 vols. (Garden City, 1983–1985) |
| Reeves/Reed, Enoch | J.C. Reeves and A.Y. Reed, Enoch From Antiquity to the Middle Ages, vol. 1 (Oxford, 2018) |
| Scaliger, Thesaurus temporum | J.J. Scaliger, ed., Thesaurus temporum, Eusebii Pamphili Caesareae Palaestinae episcopi, Chronicorum canonum omnimodae historiae libri duo, interprete Hieronymo: ex fide vetustissimorum codicum castigati. Item autores omnes derelicta ab Eusebio & Hieronymo continuantes. Ejusdem Eusebii utriusque partis Chronicorum canonum reliquiae graecae, quae colligi potuerunt … (Leiden, 1606) |