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Buch, Englisch, 484 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 279 mm, Gewicht: 1084 g

An Ancient Commentary on the Book of Revelation


Erscheinungsjahr 2019
ISBN: 978-1-108-73000-6
Verlag: Cambridge University Press

Buch, Englisch, 484 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 279 mm, Gewicht: 1084 g

ISBN: 978-1-108-73000-6
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


This is a new critical edition, with translation and commentary, of the Scholia in Apocalypsin, which were falsely attributed to Origen a century ago. They include extensive sections from Didymus the Blind's lost Commentary on the Apocalypse (fourth century) and therefore counter the current belief that Oecumenius' commentary (sixth century) was the most ancient. Professor Tzamalikos argues that their author was in fact Cassian the Sabaite, an erudite monk and abbot at the monastery of Sabas, the Great Laura, in Palestine. He was different from the alleged Latin author John Cassian, placed a century or so before the real Cassian. The Scholia attest to the tension between the imperial Christian orthodoxy of the sixth century and certain monastic circles, who drew freely on Hellenic ideas and on alleged 'heretics'. They show that, during that period, Hellenism was a vigorous force inspiring not only pagan intellectuals, but also influential Christian quarters.

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Exordium; Introduction; The Scholia; Expanded notes to the Scholia; Glossary of names; Glossary of terms; Index of authors; Biblical quotations in the Scholia.


Tzamalikos, P.
Panayiotis Tzamalikos is Professor of Philosophy at Aristotle University, Thessaloniki. His main research interests include the relation and interplay between Hellenism and Christianity, the roots and evolution of Christian doctrine from its origins until the ninth century, classical and late antique philosophy and its influence on Christianity, the influence of Christian thought on Neoplatonism, patristic theology, and the real import of Origenism and its various implications, from Origen's death up until the late sixth century.



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