Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
1977 - Brill | Biblische Zeitschrift
B. Dehandschutter, Josef Kürzinger, Ulrich H.J. Körtner,
Tópico(s): Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
1988 - Brill | Vigiliae Christianae
... antithetiques. La premiere provient d'un fragment de Papias de Hierapolis et met en scene le martyre de Jean de Zebedee; la seconde montre Jean accable par la vieillesse decedant naturellement a Ephese. Dans un premier temps, l'A. evalue la credibilite a accorder a un fragment tres controverse de Papias. Il se penche ensuite sur les martyrologes. En ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Historical Studies
1996 - Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas | Novum Testamentum
A critical analysis of the statements of Eusebius from Caesarea makes plausible the presumption that the indications of Papias administering an office as an ἐπίσκοπος in the city of Hierapolis in Asia Minor are not based on historically confirmed information accepted by Eusebius himself. Moreover these indications seem to depict a post-Eusebian construction. This presumption is likely to unsettle the historical reliability of Papias' episcopacy. This implies that Papias can no longer be treated ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
2015 - Cambridge University Press | New Testament Studies
Papias von Hierapolis und die Evangelien des Neuen Testaments: gesammelte Aufsätze, Neuausgabe und Übersetzung der Fragmente. Kommentierte Bibliographie. By Josef Kürzinger. (Eichstätter Materialen, ...
Tópico(s): Biblical Studies and Interpretation
1983 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Ecclesiastical History
... personnalité et l'œuvre de l'évêque millénariste Papias de Hiérapolis, le premier — et peut-être le plus enthousiaste — ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
1970 - | L antiquité classique
Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
1928 - De Gruyter | Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft
Tópico(s): Historical and Religious Studies of Rome
1985 - Faculté de théologie catholique de Strasbourg | Revue des sciences religieuses
Papias von Hierapolis, der Sammler übergangener Traditionen aus dem Urchristentum, ist von der Tradition seinerseits vernachlässigt worden. Theologische opinion leaders von Eusebius bis zu Adolf Harnack und semen Nachfolgern haben den unliebsamen Apokalyptiker in den Hintergrund gedrängt. ‘Von seinem fünfbändigen Werk sind nur ganz wenige, kümmerliche Fragmente geblieben; sie lassen den Verlust des Werkes als erträglich erscheinen. Der Historiker Euseb bescheinigt ihm geistige Schwachheit.’ So Hans Conzelmann, der die ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1981 - Cambridge University Press | New Testament Studies
The de Boor Fragments, inserted within a seventh-century epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Caesarea, are remarkable for preserving snippets of the lost writings of Papias of Hierapolis, Hegesippus, Pierius of Alexandria, and (as now revealed) Eusebius. A new and expanded edition of the fragments is here provided. Special attention is paid to the fragments on Papias, which until now have been presented misleadingly, one of which apparently comes not directly from Papias but from an early intermediary also used independently by George the Monk. While de Boor tentatively ascribed the fragments to Philip of ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
2018 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Journal of early Christian studies
... cours des siècles autour de l'evêque de Hiérapolis. En raison de l'antiquité et de l'autorité de ce témoin exceptionnel, les très rares fragments qui nous ont été conservés des ‘Exégèses’ de Papias constituent une pièce capitale du dossier relatif à ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1981 - Cambridge University Press | New Testament Studies
... the ancient time through the Middle Ages are: Papias of Hierapolis, Justin Martyr, Hippolytus, Irenaeus of Lyon, Origen, ...
Tópico(s): Education and Cultural Studies
2014 - John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin | Vox Patrum
... Caesarea is our principal source of information on Papias of Hierapolis and his lost Exegesis of Dominical Oracles, it is here argued that Eusebius knew the work only at second hand. Several Papian fragments preserved elsewhere demonstrate his ignorance, and his citations of the Exegesis consistently differ in style from those of works certainly known to him at first hand. Apparently, the same intermediary that informed him about both Papias’s Exegesis and Hegesippus’s Hypomnemata was also ...
Tópico(s): Biblical Studies and Interpretation
2019 - Oxford University Press | The Journal of Theological Studies