Stanley, J. E. (ca. 1986). The use of the symbol of four world empires to inspire resistance to or acceptance of Hellenism in Daniel 2, Daniel 7, 4, Ezra 11 - 12, Revelation 13, and "Antiquities of the Jews" : insights from the sociology of knowledge and sect analysis [Microfilm].
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Stanley, John E. 1986. The use of the symbol of four world empires to inspire resistance to or acceptance of Hellenism in Daniel 2, Daniel 7, 4, Ezra 11 - 12, Revelation 13, and "Antiquities of the Jews" : insights from the sociology of knowledge and sect analysis. Microfilm.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Stanley JE (1986) The use of the symbol of four world empires to inspire resistance to or acceptance of Hellenism in Daniel 2, Daniel 7, 4, Ezra 11 - 12, Revelation 13, and "Antiquities of the Jews" : insights from the sociology of knowledge and sect analysis
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Stanley, J.E.: The use of the symbol of four world empires to inspire resistance to or acceptance of Hellenism in Daniel 2, Daniel 7, 4, Ezra 11 - 12, Revelation 13, and "Antiquities of the Jews" : insights from the sociology of knowledge and sect analysis. (1986).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Stanley, John E. ; ; ; : The use of the symbol of four world empires to inspire resistance to or acceptance of Hellenism in Daniel 2, Daniel 7, 4, Ezra 11 - 12, Revelation 13, and "Antiquities of the Jews" : insights from the sociology of knowledge and sect analysis. microfilm, 1986