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Dating, Split-Transmission Theory, and the Latin Reception of the Shepherd of Hermas (2017)
Hermas in Latin: Notes on a Recent Edition (2018)
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Dating, Split-Transmission Theory, and the Latin Reception of the Shepherd of Hermas (2017)
Dating, Split-Transmission Theory, and the Latin Reception of the Shepherd of Hermas | JbAC 60 (2017)
The Shepherd of Hermas, the well-known Christian apocalyptic book written in Greek in second century Rome, has been translated twice into Latin between the second and fifth centuries. This contribution revisits and calls into question two issues
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Hermas in Latin: Notes on a Recent Edition (2018)
Hermas in Latin: Notes on a Recent Edition | ETL 94.1 (2018)
This contribution offers a discussion of the recent edition of the Vulgata version of the Shepherd of Hermas, which is the earliest of the two Latin translation of this second century apocalyptic work.
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Hermas in Latin: Notes on a Recent Edition | ETL 94.1 (2018) - Dan Batovici review of Christian Tornau, Paolo Cecconi edition
Hermas in Latin: Notes on a Recent Edition | ETL 94.1 (2018) Dan Batovici https://www.academia.edu/35518230/Hermas_in_Latin_Notes_on_a_Recent_Edition_ETL_94_1_2018_?rhid=29517466952&swp=rr-rw-wc-30358177 The Shepherd of Hermas in Latin: Critical Edition of the Oldest Translation Vulgata (2014)...
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Is all Latin from Greek? Retroversions! - theory of Hermas from Latin confused by Sinaiticus date error! - CARM cjab quotes Osiek, Cecconi, Batovici,
Everything Latin was assumed to come from Greek, the lingua franca of the biblical world. https://forums.carm.org/threads/codex-sinaiticus-and-constantine-simonides-st-catherines-manuscripts-catalogue-s-plural.14121/page-25#post-1235923 There are many exceptions to your theory. If you...
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