Reading Herodotus

Reading Herodotus

Author: Elizabeth Irwin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-08-23

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1139466747

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Reading Herodotus is a 2007 text which represented a departure in Herodotean scholarship: it was the first multi-authored collection of scholarly essays to focus on a single book of Herodotus' Histories. Each chapter studies a separate logos in Book 5 and pursues two closely related lines of inquiry: first, to propose an individual thesis about the political, historical, and cultural significance of the subjects that Herodotus treats in Book 5, and second, to analyze the connections and continuities between its logos and the overarching structure of Herodotus' narrative. This collection of twelve essays by internationally renowned scholars represents an important contribution to scholarship on Herodotus and will serve as an essential research tool for all those interested in Book 5 of the Histories, the interpretation of Herodotean narrative, and the historiography of the Ionian Revolt.


From the Earliest Gospel (Q+) to the Gospel of Mark

From the Earliest Gospel (Q+) to the Gospel of Mark

Author: Dennis R. MacDonald

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-10-17

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1978703406

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From the Earliest Gospel (Q+) to the Gospel of Mark focuses on the remarkable overlaps between Jesus’s teachings in the lost Gospel Q and Mark. Dennis R. MacDonald argues Synoptic intertextuality is best explained not as the redaction of sources but more flexibly as the imitation of literary models. Part One applies the criteria of mimesis criticism in a running commentary on Q+ to demonstrate that it polemically imitated Deuteronomy. Part Two argues that Mark in turn tendentiously imitated Logoi. The Conclusion proposes that Matthew and Luke in turn brilliantly and freely imitated both Logoi and Mark and by doing so created scores of duplicate sayings and episodes (doublets).


Two Shipwrecked Gospels

Two Shipwrecked Gospels

Author: Dennis R. MacDonald

Publisher: Society of Biblical Lit

Published: 2012-06-29

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 158983691X

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With characteristic boldness and careful reassessment of the evidence, MacDonald offers an alternative reconstruction of Q and an alternative solution to the Synoptic Problem: the Q+/Papias Hypothesis. To do so, he reconstructs and interprets two lost books about Jesus: the earliest Gospel, which was used as a source by the authors of Mark, Matthew, and Luke; and the earliest commentary on the Gospels, by Papias of Hierapolis, who apparently knew Mark, Matthew, and the lost Gospel, which he considered to be an alternative Greek translation of a Semitic Matthew. MacDonald also explores how these two texts, well known into the fourth century, shipwrecked with the canonization of the New Testament and the embarrassment at outmoded eschatologies in both the lost Gospel and Papias’s Exposition.


Trajectories through Early Christianity

Trajectories through Early Christianity

Author: James M. Robinson

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2006-08-01

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 159752736X

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Contents1 Introduction: The Dismantling and Reassembling of the Categories of New Testament Scholarship2 Kerygma and History in the New Testament3 LOGOI SOPHON: On the Gattung of Q4 GNOMAI DIAPHOROI: The Origin and Nature of Diversification in the History of Early Christianity5 One Jesus and Four Primitive Gospels6 The Structure and Criteria of Early Christian Beliefs7 The Johannine Trajectory8 Conclusion: The Intention and Scope of Trajectories


Netherlandish Books (NB) (2 Vols)

Netherlandish Books (NB) (2 Vols)

Author: Andrew Pettegree

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010-11-11

Total Pages: 1591

ISBN-13: 9004191976

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Netherlandish Books offers a unique overview of what was printed during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in the Low Countries. This bibliography lists descriptions of over 32,000 editions together with an introduction and indexes.


The Philokalia

The Philokalia

Author: Brock Bingaman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012-06-26

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 0199911835

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The Philokalia (literally "love of the beautiful or good") is, after the Bible, the most influential source of spiritual tradition within the Orthodox Church. First published in Greek in 1782 by St. Nicodemos of the Holy Mountain and St. Macarios of Corinth, the Philokalia includes works by thirty-six influential Orthodox authors from the fourth to fifteenth-centuries such as Maximus the Confessor, Peter of Damascus, Symeon the New Theologian, and Gregory Palamas. Surprisingly, this important collection of theological and spiritual writings has received little scholarly attention. With the growing interest in Orthodox theology, the need for a substantive resource for philokalic studies has become increasingly evident. The purpose of the present volume is to remedy that lack by providing an ecumenical collection of scholarly essays on the Philokalia that will introduce readers to its background, motifs, authors, and relevance for contemporary life and thought.


Forms and Concepts

Forms and Concepts

Author: Christoph Helmig

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2012-12-19

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 3110267241

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Forms and Concepts is the first comprehensive study of the central role of concepts and concept acquisition in the Platonic tradition. It sets up a stimulating dialogue between Plato’s innatist approach and Aristotle’s much more empirical response. The primary aim is to analyze and assess the strategies with which Platonists responded to Aristotle’s (and Alexander of Aphrodisias’) rival theory. The monograph culminates in a careful reconstruction of the elaborate attempt undertaken by the Neoplatonist Proclus (6th century AD) to devise a systematic Platonic theory of concept acquisition.


Initiation, Human and Solar

Initiation, Human and Solar

Author: Alice A Bailey

Publisher: Lucis Publishing Companies

Published: 2010-05-11

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 0853304106

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An initiation is an expansion of consciousness, leading to revelation and illumination. Initiation is experienced by all forms of life, great and small. The work of the planetary Hierarchy, in its many stages of Mastership, is outlined in this book, and the Fourteen Rules are given by which the neophyte may become an Applicant at the Portal of Initiation. This edition of Initiation, Human and Solar includes an index for easy reference, copyright 1951.