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'''Pseudepigrapha''' (also Anglicized as "pseudepigraph" or "pseudepigraphs") are [[falsely]] attributed works, [[texts]] whose claimed [[author]] is represented by a separate author or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past. The word pseudepigrapha (from the Greek: ψευδής, pseudes, "false" and ἐπιγραφή, epigraphē, "name" or "inscription" or "ascription"; thus when taken together it means "false superscription or title"; see the related epigraphy) is the plural of "pseudepigraphon" (sometimes Latinized as "pseudepigraphum").
 
'''Pseudepigrapha''' (also Anglicized as "pseudepigraph" or "pseudepigraphs") are [[falsely]] attributed works, [[texts]] whose claimed [[author]] is represented by a separate author or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past. The word pseudepigrapha (from the Greek: ψευδής, pseudes, "false" and ἐπιγραφή, epigraphē, "name" or "inscription" or "ascription"; thus when taken together it means "false superscription or title"; see the related epigraphy) is the plural of "pseudepigraphon" (sometimes Latinized as "pseudepigraphum").
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_century late 17th Century]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_century late 17th Century]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1: spurious or pseudonymous [[writings]], especially Jewish writings ascribed to various biblical patriarchs and [[prophets]] but composed within approximately 200 years of the [[birth of Jesus]] Christ.
 
*1: spurious or pseudonymous [[writings]], especially Jewish writings ascribed to various biblical patriarchs and [[prophets]] but composed within approximately 200 years of the [[birth of Jesus]] Christ.