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Pseudepigraphy

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Pseu`de`pig´ra`phy
n.1.The ascription of false names of authors to works.


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She analyzes the work of the title scholars in astrology and magic whether their emphasis was definition and characterization of natural magic, humanist views of hermetism and witchcraft, or pseudepigraphy and prophecies, with a long glance at forgeries, and then considers Agrippa as a critical magus and an element in the radical arm of the Reformation, closing with a very interesting examination of Giordano Bruno as a reader and dealer of prohibited ideas.
The Reception and Use of Petronius: Petronian Pseudepigraphy and Imitation,' Ancient Narrative 1 (2000-2001), 350-378.
Charlesworth (1985), The Old Testament Pseudepigraphy and the New Testament, Cambridge: Cambridge, and J.
 
 
 
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