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This work is the most complete edition of the remains of the lost five-volume work, Exposition of Dominical Oracles, by Papias of Hierapolis, a second-century Christian commentator. In all, some ninety-eight separate mentions of Papias and his work are documented, from the second century to the age of printing in the fifteenth century, both in their original language and in English translation. This body of evidence is scattered over fourteen centuries across fifty-seven different authors writing in five different languages (Greek, Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Armenian).This edition adopts the distinction between his fragments proper, for what we know of his work, and the testimonia, for what we know of his reception. In addition to these, Stephen C. Carlson provides a list of potential citations of Papias, potential uses of Papias, and fragments falsely attributed to Papias. The volume features an extensive introduction treating the most important instances of reception of Papias and his work.
Stephen C. Carlson is Senior Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University's Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry. He holds a PhD from Duke University, and spent two years at Uppsala University in Sweden as Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Pre-Constantinian Christianity.
Introduction1. Papias in Fragments2. The Reception of Papias in Irenaeus of Lyons3. The Reception of Papias in Eusebius of Caesarea4. The Reception of Papias in Apollinaris of Laodicea5. The Reception of Papias in Andrew of Caesarea in Cappadocia6. Suspect Receptions of Papias7. Some Derivative Receptions of Papias8. Non-Receptions of Papias: Spurious FragmentsTextTranslationReferences
It is hard to conceive of a more thorough, up-to-date, and richly informed volume. Carlson has produced what must be regarded as the standard edition for work in Papias that will be an essential tool for all serious inquiry into Gospels origins.
Severus of Minorca, Severo, Scott Bradbury, Massachusetts) Bradbury, Scott (Associate Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures, Associate Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures, Smith College, Northampton
Marco Conti, Marco Conti, Virginia Burrus, Dennis Trout, American University of Rome and Chicago Loyola University) Conti, Marco (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, Syracuse University) Burrus, Virginia (Bishop W. Earl Ledden Distinguished Professor of Religion, Bishop W. Earl Ledden Distinguished Professor of Religion, University of Missouri) Trout, Dennis (Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Studies