Kamesar, A. (ca. 1998). Philo, the presence of "paideutic" myth in the Pentateuch, and the "principles" or "kephalaia" of Mosaic discourse [Book]. Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism, 10 (1998) 34-65, 10 (1998) 34-65.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Kamesar, Adam. 1998. „Philo, the presence of "paideutic" myth in the Pentateuch, and the "principles" or ‚kephalaia‘ of Mosaic discourse“. Book. Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism, Nr. 10 (1998) 34-65: 10 (1998) 34-65.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Kamesar A (1998) Philo, the presence of "paideutic" myth in the Pentateuch, and the "principles" or "kephalaia" of Mosaic discourse. Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism 10 (1998) 34-65
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Kamesar, A.: Philo, the presence of "paideutic" myth in the Pentateuch, and the "principles" or "kephalaia" of Mosaic discourse. Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism. 10 (1998) 34-65 (1998).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Kamesar, Adam: Philo, the presence of "paideutic" myth in the Pentateuch, and the "principles" or "kephalaia" of Mosaic discourse. In: Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism (1998), Nr. 10 (1998) 34-65, S. 10 (1998) 34-65