<P> The most extensive witnesses to the Book of Enoch exist in the Ge'ez language . Robert Henry Charles's critical edition of 1906 subdivides the Ethiopic manuscripts into two families: </P> <P> Family α: thought to be more ancient and more similar to the Greek versions: </P> <Ul> <Li> A--ms . orient. 485 of the British Museum, 16th century, with Jubilees </Li> <Li> B--ms . orient. 491 of the British Museum, 18th century, with other biblical writings </Li> <Li> C--ms. of Berlin orient . Petermann II Nachtrag 29, 16th century </Li> <Li> D--ms . abbadiano 35, 17th century </Li> <Li> E--ms . abbadiano 55, 16th century </Li> <Li> F--ms. 9 of the Lago Lair, 15th century </Li> </Ul> <Li> A--ms . orient. 485 of the British Museum, 16th century, with Jubilees </Li>

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