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Alexander's gate, Gog and Magog, and the inclosed nations
Andrew Runni Anderson-
Frontmatter
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Introductory Note (page vii)
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Chapter I: Gog and Magog: Historic and Geographic Background, Ethnographic Interpretation (page 3)
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Chapter II: Alexander's Gate Traditionally Located at the Pass of Dariel; the Exclusion of the Gog-and-Magog Peoples (page 15)
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Chapter III: Alexander's Gate Built to Confine the Ten Tribes of Israel (page 58)
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Chapter IV: Alexander's Gate and the Region of the Inclusi Shifted to Northern European or to the Urals (page 87)
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Chapter V: Alexander's (Dulcarnain's) Gate and Rampart (Wall of Gog and Magog) Shifted to Central or to Eastern or Northeastern Asia (page 91)
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Bibliography (page 105)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AJP | 54.1 (1933): 87-89 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/290260 |
SP | 8.2 (Apr. 1933): 264-270 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2846760 |
MLN | 48.8 (Dec. 1933): 542-543 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2911701 |
CR | 47.1 (Feb. 1933): 37-38 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/698862 |
GR | 23.2 (Apr. 1933): 350-351 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/209096 |
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Published: 1932
Publisher: Medieval Academy of America
- 9780910956079 (hardcover)