Noe (Romanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Noe" in Romanian language version.

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books.google.com (Global: 3rd place; Romanian: 6th place)

encyclopedia.com (Global: 462nd place; Romanian: 429th place)

  • Young, Dwight (). „Noah”. În Skolnik, Fred; Berenbaum, Michael; Thomson Gale (Firm). Encyclopaedia Judaica. 15 (ed. 2nd). pp. 287–291. ISBN 978-0-02-865943-5. OCLC 123527471. Accesat în . The earliest Mesopotamian flood account, written in the Sumerian language, calls the deluge hero Ziusudra, which is thought to carry the connotation "he who laid hold on life of distant days." 

hathitrust.org (Global: 441st place; Romanian: 1,076th place)

catalog.hathitrust.org

  • Young, Dwight (). „Noah”. În Skolnik, Fred; Berenbaum, Michael; Thomson Gale (Firm). Encyclopaedia Judaica. 15 (ed. 2nd). pp. 287–291. ISBN 978-0-02-865943-5. OCLC 123527471. Accesat în . The earliest Mesopotamian flood account, written in the Sumerian language, calls the deluge hero Ziusudra, which is thought to carry the connotation "he who laid hold on life of distant days." 

scientificamerican.com (Global: 896th place; Romanian: 601st place)

worldcat.org (Global: 5th place; Romanian: 11th place)

  • Young, Dwight (). „Noah”. În Skolnik, Fred; Berenbaum, Michael; Thomson Gale (Firm). Encyclopaedia Judaica. 15 (ed. 2nd). pp. 287–291. ISBN 978-0-02-865943-5. OCLC 123527471. Accesat în . The earliest Mesopotamian flood account, written in the Sumerian language, calls the deluge hero Ziusudra, which is thought to carry the connotation "he who laid hold on life of distant days." 

youtube.com (Global: 9th place; Romanian: 30th place)