Apocrypha Armeniaca. I, Acta Pavli et Theclae, Prodigia Theclae, Martyrivm Pavli / cvra et stvdio Valentina Calzolari.

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Book
Language
  • Armenian
  • Italian
Published/​Created
  • Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2017.
  • ©2017
Description
xliii, 738 pages ; 26 cm

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    Library of Congress genre(s)
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    Series
    • Corpus Christianorum. Series Apocryphorum ; 20. [More in this series]
    • Corpvs Christianorvm. Series Apocryphorum; 20
    Summary note
    This volume comprises an extensive study on the legend of Thecla in the Armenian tradition, as well as a philological analysis of Armenian sources on Thecla and on the Martyrdom of Paul compared to parallel texts in other languages. In this volume, the critical edition of Armenian texts is published in combination with a thoroughly commented translation. In addition to a general introduction on the Acts of Paul, the volume also contains an overview of the cycle of Paul in Armenian, and of the history of the research on the field of the Armenian Christian Apocryphal Literature.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages [xviii]-xliii) and indexes.
    Language note
    Texts in parallel Armenian and Italian, commentary in Italian;
    Script
    Armenian text written in Armenian alphabet.
    Contents
    [Vol.] 1 Acta Pauli et Theclae, Prodigia Theclae, Martyrium Pauli.
    Other title(s)
    • Acta Pauli et Theclae, Prodigia Theclae, Martyrium Pauli
    • Acts of Paul and Thecla. Italian.
    • Acts of Paul and Thecla. Armenian.
    ISBN
    • 9782503569864
    • 2503569862
    OCLC
    1015209445
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