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Excerpt from De Criticae Sacrae Argumento e Linguae Legibus Repetito: Ratione Ducta Maxime Geneseos Capp. 1-11 Eius Historiam, Naturam, Vim Com., 11. D. Pent., Bd. III, 1805, p. 895 Anm.; 423 Anm.; de W., Beitrage z. Einl. I. D. A. T. I. 1806, p. 265; Hartm., Aufklìtrgn. Il. Asien 1806, p. 237; of. Linguist. Einl. I. Das Stud. D. Bb. D. A. T. 1818, p. 318; 1831, p. 221; Schumann, Gen. Hebraice et Graece, 1829, p. LXVI. 2) Einl. Ed. II. German. 1803, II, 1, p. 100; Introductio, ed. Sec. 1814, p. 201. 203. 3) Libri Geos. Secund. Font. Rite dignoscendos adnmbratio nova 1828, p. 4 ss. 4) Beitrà ge, II, 1807, p. 28 - 30; et inde a edit. Introd., ut Tuch, Gen. P. LI recto agnovit; quamquam ille ipse eam gloriam sibi non arrogavit, of. V. Editionem. 5) Vor urtheilsfr. Wiirdigg. Der mosaisch. Schn., III. Heft 1812, p. IX. XXXVIII; id catholici rectissime commemoraverunt, of. Herbst, Einl. 1841, p. 69 et Welte, Nachmosaisches, 1841 p. 154 Kelle, Vater der Ergìinzungs hypothese. 6) Die Composition d. Gn krit. Untersucht 1823. 7) Kritische Untersuchungen ii. D. Gn. 183l, p. 92, Verf'asser der gegenw. Form unserer Schrif neben Elohist u. Jeh. 8) Die Gen. Hist.-krit. Erlà .utert 1835, p. CXC, Da die Erzà hlgn. Mit J eh.' sich nicht in e. Gewisse Einh. Find. Wall. Tuch, Gen. 1838, p. LXV; Stà h., krit. Untersuchgn. Ii. D. Pent. Etc. 1843, p. 84, Jehovist Ergà nzer; Lengerke, Kenafan 1844, p. Lxxxlii; Bleek, Einl. 4. Aufl. P. 141 s.; Graf, Die geschìchtl. Bb. D. A. T. 1866, p. 3. 9) Kn., Gen. 2. Aufl. 1860, p. XVII; Kritik des Pent. U. Jos. 1861, p. 497; Baur, Gesch. D. Alttest. Weissagg. 1861, p. 191; Schrader, 8. Aufl. Von de Wette'e Einl. 1869, p. 312; Delitzsch. Gn. 4. Aufl. 1872, p. 39.progrederentur, ut ab J ha. Historias, quibus opus prius compleret, maximam partem ex duobus antiquioribus libris haustas esse affirmarent: praegresso Ewaldio Hup feld, Bo'hmer, Schrader, Graf, Nòldeke, Merx, Riehm, Kayser, Diestel, Lange, Wellhausen 1) etiam Jhae. Librum olim per se exstitisse et cum Elae. A redactore coniunctum esse contendunt. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.