an intriguing work.
Averil Cameron, The Tablet
The Life of Saint Helia, a late ancient Latin hagiography of uncertain provenance, is a remarkable and virtually unknown text, of which a critical edition and English translation appear here for the first time, accompanied by an introduction and commentary. Written predominately in dialogue format, the Life records a lengthy and highly polemical debate between a young girl Helia and her mother regarding the relative merits of virginity and marriage, followed by a dialogue between Helia and a bishop and a debate between Helia and a judge. The arguments both for and against virginity are biblically based, and the text is notable for its citational density and exegetical creativity. The dramatic narrative that frames the dialogue appears to have been influenced by the apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla, while the speeches suggest familiarity with the virginity apologetics of Ambrose and Jerome; because the Life has is preserved in only two medieval manuscripts, both from northern Spain, a Priscillianist context of composition is possible. This lively work will be of great interest to students of hagiography, asceticism, women's history, and biblical exegesis.
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A critical edition of The Life of Saint Helia, a late ancient Latin hagiography of uncertain provenance. This remarkable text records a highly polemical debate between a young girl Helia and her mother regarding the relative merits of virginity and marriage, followed by a dialogue between Helia and a bishop, and a debate between Helia and a judge.
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Preface ; Abbreviations ; Introduction ; Text and Translation ; Commentary ; Works Cited ; Index of Biblical Passages ; General Index
`an intriguing work.'
Averil Cameron, The Tablet
Makes a new primary source available for the study of late ancient Christianity; this is the first critical edition to be based on both surviving manuscripts
Provides an English translation for increased accessibility and classroom use
Provides an extensive introduction as well as commentary to contextualize and explicate the work
Features a text about women and represents those women as eloquent public speakers; adds to the relatively small number of female hagiographies surviving from antiquity
Features a dialogue text; adds to the relatively small number of Christian dialogues surviving from antiquity
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Edited by Virginia Burrus, Professor of Early Church History and Chair of the Graduate Division of Religion, Drew University, and Marco Conti, Professor of Classics, Chicago Loyola University, John Felice Center.
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Makes a new primary source available for the study of late ancient Christianity; this is the first critical edition to be based on both surviving manuscripts
Provides an English translation for increased accessibility and classroom use
Provides an extensive introduction as well as commentary to contextualize and explicate the work
Features a text about women and represents those women as eloquent public speakers; adds to the relatively small number of female hagiographies surviving from antiquity
Features a dialogue text; adds to the relatively small number of Christian dialogues surviving from antiquity
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198745044
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
352 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
226