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This book moves beyond the debate on 'wisdom literature', ongoing in Biblical Studies, demonstrating the productivity of 'wisdom' as a literary category. Featuring work by scholars of Egyptology, Classics, Biblical and Near Eastern Studies, it offers fresh perspectives on what makes a text 'wisdom'.

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This book moves beyond the debate on 'wisdom literature', ongoing in Biblical Studies, demonstrating the productivity of 'wisdom' as a literary category. Featuring work by scholars of Egyptology, Classics, Biblical and Near Eastern Studies, it offers fresh perspectives on what makes a text 'wisdom'.
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Sara De Martin received her PhD in Classics from King's College London. She has held lectureships in Ancient Languages, Classics, and Greek Literature at King's College London and Regent's Park College (Oxford). Her research focuses on archaic Greek elegy, gnomic literature, and Greek comedy. Anna Lucia Furlan obtained her PhD in Classics at King's College London. She is currently Honorary Research Fellow (cultrice della materia) in the Religious Studies Department of the Catholic University in Milan. At present, her research interests mainly include ancient mystery cults and their reception (particularly Orphism) and early Christian literature.