The Apocryphal Adam and Eve in Medieval Europe

The Apocryphal Adam and Eve in Medieval Europe
Title The Apocryphal Adam and Eve in Medieval Europe PDF eBook
Author Brian Murdoch
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 307
Release 2009-04-02
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0199564140

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The apocryphal Life of Adam and Eve explores what happened to Adam and Eve after their expulsion from Paradise. Professor Murdoch considers the varied development of the apocryphal material, and presents a fascinating analysis of the flourishing medieval tradition of Adam and Eve, celebrated in European prose, verse, and drama.

The Apocryphal Lives of Adam and Eve

The Apocryphal Lives of Adam and Eve
Title The Apocryphal Lives of Adam and Eve PDF eBook
Author Brian Murdoch
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 176
Release 2002
Genre Literary Criticism
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This edition, the first since 1878, offers Middle English texts accompanied by detailed notes contextualizing the poems within an apocryphal tradition and full glossary. The Introduction reviews the development of the Adam and Eve legend in medieval European vernacular. Last edited in 1878, the two poems edited in this volume are medieval English versions of the legendary lives of Adam and Eve, telling of their attempts to regain the Paradise they had just lost and their life after the Fall, and merging with the related legends of the history of the Cross before Christ. The poems are important as part of a very large European tradition of vernacular adaptations of the Adambook, known in its Latin form (the immediate source) as the Vita Adae et Evae, with analogues in many other languages. Once very well known, these stories largely disappeared after the Reformation. The works are of equal interest not only in the general area of medieval English literature, but also in the study of Old Testament apocrypha itself. This edition offers readable texts of the two poems, accompanied by a detailed set of notes which contextualise the poems within their apocryphal traditions; traditions which have echoes in a wide variety of other medieval works, ranging from continental world-chronicles to the Cornish Ordinalia and to the English mystery-cycles. The Introduction includes a substantial review of the development of the Adam and Eve legend in medieval European vernacular and is a contribution to scholarship in its own right.

A History of the Literature of Adam and Eve

A History of the Literature of Adam and Eve
Title A History of the Literature of Adam and Eve PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Stone
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1992
Genre Literary Criticism
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"This work describes and analyzes the extensive research on the origin, date, transmission and textual histories, and interrelationships of the primary Adam and Eve books. The "primary" Adam and Eve literature includes the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, the Latin Vita Adam et Evae, the Slavonic Vita Adam et Evae, the Armenian Penitence of Adam, the Georgian Book of Adam, and a fragmentary Coptic version. Like most of the Jewish pseudepigrapha, the transmission of this literature occured primarily in Christian contexts. The question is : how did this literature function in these contexts and by what criteria are the Adam and Eve books to be identified as either Jewish or Christian? Because of the complexity of the transmission history of the Adam and Eve books, this study has far-reaching implications regarding the later use and reshaping of Jewish pseudepigrapha. Includes an extensive bibliography." -- Publisher's description.

The First Book of Adam and Eve, the Second Book of Adam and Eve, the Slavonic Book of Adam and Eve

The First Book of Adam and Eve, the Second Book of Adam and Eve, the Slavonic Book of Adam and Eve
Title The First Book of Adam and Eve, the Second Book of Adam and Eve, the Slavonic Book of Adam and Eve PDF eBook
Author Edward Hammond
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 120
Release 2011-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781466232815

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The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve, also known as The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, are a late Christian work dating hundreds of years after the actual Biblical Scriptures. The First Book of Adam and Eve tells the story of what happened to Adam and Eve after they left Eden. It tells of the difficulties they encountered in their new home known as the Cave of Treasures, and of Satan's many appearances (often mistranslated as "apparitions") to them. The First Book of Adam and Eve also chronicles the birth of Cain and his twin sister Luluwa and of Abel and his twin sister Aklemia. It also details Cain's murder of Abel, as well as Adam's death. The first book focuses on Adam's sorrow at being outside the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve are constantly plagued by visits from Satan, who appears to them in many forms and attempts to trick them over and over again. The Second Books of Adam and Eve is an account of the history of the patriarchs who lived before the Flood. It chronicles the lives of Seth's descendants on the Holy Mountain and tells how they broke God's commandment and left the mountain, being tricked by Cain's descendants. The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve are classed as pseudegraphica which means "false works." The books are thought to have their source in the fifth or sixth century CE, but they show evidence of extensive and much later Christian additions from after the time of Middle Ages. The Slavonic Life of Adam and Eve is 28-39 of the Latin Life of Adam and Eve and is not found in the Greek text of the Life of Adam and Eve.

Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Adam and Eve

Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Adam and Eve
Title Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Adam and Eve PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Stone
Publisher BRILL
Pages 258
Release 1996
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004106635

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This volume is the first publication of 19 previously unpublished Armenian compositions about Adam and Eve. The Armenian texts are accompanied by translations, introductions and commentaries, in which their roots in more ancient Jewish and Christian literature are explored.

The apocryphal lives of Adam and Eve

The apocryphal lives of Adam and Eve
Title The apocryphal lives of Adam and Eve PDF eBook
Author Brian Murdoch
Publisher
Pages 159
Release 2002
Genre Adam (Biblical figure)
ISBN 9781800857247

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Life of Adam and Eve and Related Literature

Life of Adam and Eve and Related Literature
Title Life of Adam and Eve and Related Literature PDF eBook
Author Marinus de Jonge
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 106
Release 1997-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567341224

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The Life of Adam and Eve once belonged to the most popular literature in the Christian world. Retelling the Genesis 3 story, it gives an elaborate description of Adam's death and his assumption to Paradise in the third heaven. His continued existence, as well as his future resurrection, are as much a paradigm for humanity as his transgression, condemnation and death. For a long time attention was focused on the Greek and Latin versions only. More recently, editions of Georgian and Armenian versions have become available, occupying a middle position between the Greek and the Latin. This new material now makes it necessary to sort out the relationships between no less than five clearly related but in many respects different documents. Taken together they present a complex but interesting mosaic of reflections on the human plight, inspired by the Genesis story.