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For reference, text, and comments, Barton: Oxford Bible Review, Metzger & Coogan: Oxger Companion Bible, Rogerson and Leo: Oxford Bible Study Handbook, Coogan: Oxford Bible World History, Browning: Oxford Bible Dictionary, Myers: Oxford Near East Archeology Encyclopedia, Shifuman & Vanderkam: An encyclopedia of the Dead Sea, Sparks: Old Testament, Eliot: New Testament and McKenzie: How to Read the Bible
A complete bibliographic guide to Wittgenstein and his work will be completed in the bibliographic guide of the whole book, Wittgenstein: Guido Frongia and Brian McGuinness (Basil Blackwell, Oxford 1990). Obviously this is obsolete. So, next, some of the main works of Wergenstein, some of the best aids for his work, and some of the other works chosen for better expression are accessibility and entertainment There is a list of values.
After graduating from Oxford, Anscom met with Wittgenstein in Cambridge. She attended his lecture and became one of his most faithful students. For example, she believes that Wittgenstein 's lecture was released from the pitfalls of phenomenology (MPM, ix). When she returned to Oxford, she continued to travel to Cambridge to study with Wittgenstein. Anskom also became one of Wittgenstein's best friends and became one of the executers of his literary work after his death in 1951. For Ray Monk, Anscombe wrote as follows. "... One of Wittgenstein's closest friends, one of his most reliable students, his general hatred of academic women, especially female philosophers, is an exception, she is an honorable man, Lovingly I called him "old man" (Monk 1991, 498).