The "Pénitence d'Adam", or "Testament d'Adam", composed of some Syrian fragments translated by Ernest Renan.[3] "The Penitence of Adam and Eve" has been published in Latin by Wilhelm Meyer.[4]
"The Books of the Daughters of Adam", mentioned in the catalogue of Pope Gelasius I in 495–496, who identifies it with the Book of Jubilees, or "Little Genesis".
The Book of Adam (Adamgirk) by Arakel of Siwnik (Arakel Sunetsi), a book of poetry on Adam and Eve. It was written in 1403, and first published in 1799. It was first translated to English by Michael E. Stone.[6]
See also
The scripture of the Mandaean religion, Ginza Rabba, which is also titled The Book of Adam.
"The Books of Adam" by George J. Reid. The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 1, 1907.
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