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Die handschriftliche Überlieferung des Epiphanius

Ancoratus und Panarion


Epiphanius of Salamis, the late fourth-century Christian author, had a passionate concern for heresy. This monograph considers the manuscript traditions of his most notable works.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-515-0
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Aug 13,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 104
Languages: German
ISBN: 978-1-61719-515-0
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Epiphanius of Salamis, the late fourth-century Christian author, had a passionate concern for heresy; in fact, he was among the first to decry Origen. His two chief works, Ancoretus and Panarion were usually copied together; this monograph considers the manuscript traditions of these works. This work is indispensable to answering the textual questions about Epiphanius.

Epiphanius of Salamis, the late fourth-century Christian author, had a passionate concern for heresy; in fact, he was among the first to decry Origen. His two chief works, Ancoretus and Panarion were usually copied together; this monograph considers the manuscript traditions of these works. This work is indispensable to answering the textual questions about Epiphanius.

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  • Vorrede (page 5)
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis (page 6)
  • Einleitung (page 7)
  • I. Die Gruppe der alteren Handschriften: 1. Der Vaticanus 503 (page 19)
  • 2. Der Genuensis 4 (page 32)
  • 3. Der Marcianus 125 (page 36)
  • 4. Der Urbinas 17/18 und der Vindobonensis suppl. gr. 91 (page 52)
  • II. Die Gruppe der jungeren Handschriften: Der Rehdigeranus 240, Angelicus 94 und die Parisini 833/835 (page 69)
  • 2. Der Jenensis und die Laurentiani VI 12 und LIX 21 (page 81)
  • III. Der Zusammenhang zwischen der alteren und der jungeren Gruppe (page 93)
  • Anhang: Die Unechtheit der Anakephalaiosis (page 101)