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Whose Acts of Peter?
Matthew C. Baldwin
其他書名
Text and Historical Context of the Actus Vercellenses
出版
Mohr Siebeck
, 2005
主題
Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
Religion / Christianity / History
Religion / Christian Church / History
ISBN
3161484088
9783161484087
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ouJ7fvTaMnIC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The
Actus Vercellenses
, a Latin text preserved in only one manuscript copy, is published widely in translation under the title
Acts of Peter
. The
Acts of Peter
is thought to be the title of an ancient work, originally in Greek, which is usually said to have been composed in the second-century in Asia Minor. Accordingly, the Vercelli Acts are often treated simply as evidence for second-century Christian discourse. However, many issues relating to the study of the
Actus Vercellenses
qua
Acts of Peter
have hitherto been inadequately established, especially: the character, extent, and original time of composition of the ancient
Acts of Peter
; the antiquity of the manuscript copy and the Latin version; and the proximity of the Latin
Actus Vercellenses
to extant Greek parallels in the
Martyrium Petri
, the
Vita Abercii
, and the Oxyrhynchus fragment. Through a detailed examination of the external evidence for ancient Petrine acta writings, through a thorough paleographical and philological investigation of manuscript Vercelli Bib. Cap. CLVIII and the Latin text of the
Actus
, and through an extensive synoptic comparison of all the extant Greek parallels to the
Actus Vercellenses
, Matthew C. Baldwin investigates and settles all of these issues. Ultimately, the results show that the
Actus Vercellenses
is probably best understood as evidence for fourth century Christianity in the west. In its current form, this
Acts of the Apostle Peter
is effectively that of a later, Latin speaking
scriptor
from the west.