American Psychological Association 7th edition

Birnbaum, E. (ca. 2016). What in the name of God let Philo to interpret Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as learning, nature, and practice? [Book]. Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism, 28 (2016) 273-296, 28 (2016) 273-296.

Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)

Birnbaum, Ellen. 2016. „What in the name of God let Philo to interpret Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as learning, nature, and practice?“. Book. Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism, Nr. 28 (2016) 273-296: 28 (2016) 273-296.

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Birnbaum E (2016) What in the name of God let Philo to interpret Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as learning, nature, and practice?. Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism 28 (2016) 273-296

Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science

1.Birnbaum, E.: What in the name of God let Philo to interpret Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as learning, nature, and practice?. Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism. 28 (2016) 273-296 (2016).

DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690

Birnbaum, Ellen: What in the name of God let Philo to interpret Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as learning, nature, and practice?. In: Studia Philonica Annual; Studies in Hellenistic Judaism (2016), Nr. 28 (2016) 273-296, S. 28 (2016) 273-296

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