The fathers of the church in the second and third centuries
Title | The fathers of the church in the second and third centuries PDF eBook |
Author | ̌ Edmond de Pressens |
Publisher | |
Pages | 676 |
Release | 1871 |
Genre | |
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Roman Sarcophagi in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title | Roman Sarcophagi in the Metropolitan Museum of Art PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Marguerite McCann |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Rome |
ISBN |
Early Christian Books in Egypt
Title | Early Christian Books in Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | Roger S. Bagnall |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2021-07-13 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1400833787 |
For the past hundred years, much has been written about the early editions of Christian texts discovered in the region that was once Roman Egypt. Scholars have cited these papyrus manuscripts--containing the Bible and other Christian works--as evidence of Christianity's presence in that historic area during the first three centuries AD. In Early Christian Books in Egypt, distinguished papyrologist Roger Bagnall shows that a great deal of this discussion and scholarship has been misdirected, biased, and at odds with the realities of the ancient world. Providing a detailed picture of the social, economic, and intellectual climate in which these manuscripts were written and circulated, he reveals that the number of Christian books from this period is likely fewer than previously believed. Bagnall explains why papyrus manuscripts have routinely been dated too early, how the role of Christians in the history of the codex has been misrepresented, and how the place of books in ancient society has been misunderstood. The author offers a realistic reappraisal of the number of Christians in Egypt during early Christianity, and provides a thorough picture of the economics of book production during the period in order to determine the number of Christian papyri likely to have existed. Supporting a more conservative approach to dating surviving papyri, Bagnall examines the dramatic consequences of these findings for the historical understanding of the Christian church in Egypt.
Approaches to Greek Poetry
Title | Approaches to Greek Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Marco Ercoles |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 521 |
Release | 2019-01-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110629879 |
In the last decades the field of research on ancient Greek scholarship has been the object of a remarkable surge of interest, with the publication of handbooks, reference works, and new editions of texts. This partly unexpected revival is very promising and it continues to enhance and modify both our knowledge of ancient scholarship and the way in which we are accustomed to discuss these texts and tackle the editorial and exegetical challenges they pose. This volume deals with some pivotal aspects of this topic, being the outcome of a three-year project funded by the Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research (MIUR) on specific aspects of the critical re-appraisal of Homer, Hesiod, Pindar, and Aeschylus in Greek culture throughout antiquity and the Middle Ages. It tackles issues such as the material form of the transmission of the exegesis from papyri to codices, the examination of hitherto unexplored branches of the manuscript evidence, the discussion of some important scholia, and the role played by the indirect tradition and the assimilation of the exegetical heritage in grammatical and lexicographical works. Some strands of the ancient and medieval scholarship are here re-evaluated afresh by adopting an interdisciplinary methodology which blends modern editorial techniques developed for ‘problematic’ or ‘non-authorial’ medieval texts with current trends in the history of philology and literary criticism. In their diversity of subject matter and approach the papers collected in the volume give intended readers an excellent overview of the topics of the project.
The Early Textual Transmission of John
Title | The Early Textual Transmission of John PDF eBook |
Author | Lonnie Bell |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2018-03-12 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004361634 |
In The Early Textual Transmission of John Lonnie D. Bell utilizes a fresh approach for assessing the character of transmission reflected in the second and third century Greek manuscripts of the Gospel of John. The textual transmission of New Testament writings in the period prior to the fourth century has been characterized by a number of scholars as error-prone, free, fluid, wild, and chaotic. This study is an inquiry into the validity of this general characterization. Since John is the most attested New Testament book among the early papyri, is the best attested in the second century, and has the highest number of papyri that share overlapping text, it serves well as a case study into the level of fluidity and stability of the New Testament text in the earliest period of transmission.
The Oxyrhynchus Papyri: Texts (654-839)
Title | The Oxyrhynchus Papyri: Texts (654-839) PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard Pyne Grenfell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 1904 |
Genre | Bahnasā (Egypt) |
ISBN |
Eschatology and the Saviour
Title | Eschatology and the Saviour PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Parkhouse |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2019-09-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108498930 |
Focusing on dialogue gospels and the 'Gospel of Mary', this book highlights the complexity and diversity of early Christian literature.