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The Fourth Book of Ezra: Latin Apparatus is unavailable, but you can change that!

This textual study of the Latin version of the Fourth Book of Ezra, as edited by Robert L. Bensly includes a thorough introduction by Montague Rhodes James. His introduction provides an overview of the manuscripts, an examination of multiple versions, and an inquiry into the name of the book. Appendixes and indexes round out the content, making it a vital study aid on this apocryphal work.

1 Babilon A Asia SA**, Assia A* Aegyptae SA 2 saccos A*, sacco A** om. et ciliciis et A eos quoniam S, de his quia A apḍpr- SA 3 Inmissus S**A*, Missus S*, inmisus A*, imm- Gild. gladius uobis A Gild. om. et quis…(4) uobis Gild. ilium S**, illud S*, eum A 4 Inmissus S**A, Missus S* om. et quis…(5) mala Gild. ilium S**, illud S*, eū A 5 Inmissa S**A**, Missa S*, inmisa A* repellat S, recuciat A**, -ciet A* Gild. (B), -tiet Gild. (ed.) 6 nunquid Gild. repellet S, recutiet A Gild., -ciet Gild. (B)
4 Esdras 16:1–77