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The discoveries of manuscripts from Late Antiquity : their impact on patristic studies and the contemporary world : conference proceedings, 2nd International Conference on Patristic Studies / edited by Patricia Ciner, Alyson Nunez.

Van Pelt Library BR67 .C66 2017
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Ciner, Patricia Andrea, editor.
Nunez, Alyson, editor.
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Conference Name:
Congreso Internacional de Estudios Patrísticos (2nd : 2017 : Universidad Católica de Cuyo)
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Fathers of the church--Congresses.
Fathers of the church.
Christian literature, Early--Manuscripts--Congresses.
Christian literature, Early.
Manuscripts--History--Congresses.
Manuscripts.
Manuscripts (Papyri)--Congresses.
Manuscripts (Papyri).
Transmission of texts--Congresses.
Transmission of texts.
Christian literature, Early--Manuscripts.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Origen--Influence--Congresses.
Origen.
Nag Hammadi codices--Congresses.
Nag Hammadi codices.
Dead Sea scrolls--Congresses.
Dead Sea scrolls.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Physical Description:
424 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2021]
Language Note:
16 contributions in English and 2 in Spanish.
Summary:
"This book offers an anthology from the proceedings of the Second International Conference on Patristic Studies, 'The Discoveries of Manuscripts from Late Antiquity: Their Impact on Patristic Studies and the Contemporary World', which took place in San Juan, Argentina, in March 2017. The aim of this event was to analyze and assess 20th- and 21st-century discoveries of manuscripts from Late Antiquity. Indeed, complete libraries of manuscripts, as well as individual documents of great importance for our understanding of historical authors and situations, have come to light after having been buried for millennia. Just some examples are the incredible discoveries of the Nag Hammadi Gnostic library, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Origen of Alexandria's homilies, and Augustine's sermons, among others. Rather than being passive documents, these manuscripts pose numerous questions to specialists from a diverse array of fields, demanding new evaluations of a past that was already thought to be understood and judged."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 The Discovery of the Manuscripts of Qumran and the Apocryphal Literature: Their Impact on Patristic Studies
Brief Introduction to the Topic / Magdalena Diaz-Araujo
Manuscripts of Christian Apocrypha: The Texts and their Use / Alberto D'Anna
The Mystery ofMelchizedek in Early Christianity in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls / Adolfo D. Roitman
Health and Disease in Qumran Texts and Jewish Aprocryphal Literature / Juan Carlos Alby
ch. 2 The Discovery of Origen's Manuscripts and Those of the Alexandrian Tradition: Their Impact on Patristic Studies
Brief Introduction to the Topic / Anders-Christian Jacobsen
Origen's Renaissance in the Twentieth Century and the Recovery of his Literary Heritage: New Finds and Philological Advancement / Lorenzo Perrone
Self-knowledge and Dispersion in the Alexandrian Tradition / Ruben Pereto Rivas
ch. 3 The Discovery of the Nag Hammadi Gnostic Library: Its Impact on Patristic Studies
Brief Introduction to the Topic / Mariano Troiano
Corpus Gnosticum. Noticiasy fuentes sobre los Gndsticos incluida la Biblioteca de Nag Hammadi y otros hallazgos anteriores menos conocidos / Francisco Garcia Bazan
What Difference Does the Gospel of Judas Make? / David Brakke
Magic and Theology. Barbaric Utterances in the Pistis Sophia and their Different Levels of Interpretation / Mariano Troiano
ch. 4 The Discovery of Coptic and Syriac Manuscripts: Their Impact on Patristic Studies
Brief Introduction to the Topic / Patricia Ciner
The Discovery of Coptic Manuscripts and the Development of Patristic Studies: Methodological and Epistemological Issues and the Challenge of Some New Research Projects / Alberto Camplani
Recovering Late-Antique Christian Identities: The Ongoing Discovery and Rediscovery of Syriac Manuscripts, their Diversity, and Limitations / Luise Marion Frenkel
ch. 5 The Discovery of Collections of Letters From the Patristic Era: Its Impact on Western History
Brief Introduction to the Topic / Patricia Oner
The Vision of God and Augustine's De uidendo Deo liber unus (= ep. 147) / Oscar Velasquez
Pope Leo I's Letters on "The Manichean Perversity" / Bronwen Neil
ch. 6 Manuscripts from Late Antiquity and From the Patristic Period: Their Discovery, Conservation and Digital Publication
Writing Materials of the Dead Sea Scrolls / Ira Rabin
La "vocation patristica" de la Biblioteca Vaticana / Cesare Pasini
The Impact of Recent Archaeological, Historical and Literary Discoveries for the Study of Patristics / Angelo Di Berardino
ch. 7 The Discovery of Manuscripts From Late Antiquity and Its Impact on the Contemporary World
Papyri, Parchments, and Ostraca and the Study of Ancient Christianity Today / Theodore De Bruyn.
Notes:
Papers presented at the 2nd Congreso Internacional de Estudios Patrísticos, held March 28-31, 2017, at the Universidad Católica de Cuyo in San Juan, Argentina.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
ISBN:
9782503591490
2503591493
OCLC:
1286797152
Publisher Number:
99991412367

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