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Series - Texts and Studies (ISSN 1935-6927) - Robinson, J A. The Passion of S. Perpetua  

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Buy this book together with The Lord's Prayer in the Early Church by Frederic Henry Chase
In this book, the late Cambridge scholar, J. A. Robinson, provides a study of the Greek and Latin texts of the passion and martyrdom of Saint Perpetua, based on newly discovered manuscripts at the time.+The late Cambridge scholar, F. H. Chase, gives an insightful study on the Lord's prayer in the early Christian Church.Save $22.80
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Robinson, J A. The Passion of S. Perpetua  

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Author: J A Robinson
Title: The Passion of S. Perpetua
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Series: Text and Studies First Series Vol.1, No.2
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Publication Date: 5/11/2004 4:13:09 PM
Availability: In Print
ISBN: 1-59333-277-7
Format: Hardback 6 x 9, 1 volume(s), ix+131 pages, illustrations

In this book, the late Cambridge scholar, J. A. Robinson, provides a study of the Greek and Latin texts of the passion and martyrdom of Saint Perpetua based on newly discovered manuscripts at the time. The book ends with the original Latin text of The Scillitan Martyrdom.

Texts and Studies is a series of monographs devoted to the study of Biblical and patristic texts. Maintaining the highest scholarly standards, the series includes critical editions, studies of primary sources, and analyses of textual traditions.



Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • The Latin and Greek Texts of the Passion
  • Additional Notes

Robinson, J A. The Passion of S. Perpetua
ISBN:1-59333-277-7
Weight:1 LBS.
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