Apocryphal Passions of the Apostles in Croatian Glagolitic Texts

Autor: Badurina Stip?evi?, Vesna
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS
Passio
filius Zebedaei
BHL 4057) are found in two Glagolitic breviaries
1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 567083 2020 22 7762310 Apocryphal Passions of the Apostles in Croatian Glagolitic Texts Badurina Stip?evi?
Vesna In the course of the Middle Ages
describing Philip the Apostle?s fight with the dragon. 1 11
apost
passions of the Apostles
Croatian Glagolitic literature
Andrew the Apostle
James the Greater
Philip the Apostle
namely the Breviary of Vitus of Omi?alj (1396) and the Second Breviary from Novi Vinodolski (1495). The Glagolitic Passion of Philip the Apostle is part of the sanctorale in eighteen breviaries. The breviary texts translate a part of the apocryphal Vita b. Philippi apostoli (BHL 6816)
is documented in the sanctorale of nineteen Croatian Glagolitic breviaries dating from the period between the 14th and mid-16th centuries. The Glagolitic Passion is an abbreviated translation of the Latin Epistula presbyterorum et diaconorum Achaiae (BHL 428) from the 6th century. The texts of the Passion of Jamesthe Apostle (Jacobus Maior
CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]
apocryphal and hagiographic texts of The Acts of the Apostles of various origins became part of the Croatian Glagolitic literature. The Passion of Saint Andrew
for example
frater Johannis
Zdroj: Badurina Stip?evi?, Vesna. Apocryphal Passions of the Apostles in Croatian Glagolitic Texts. En: Studia philologica valentina, 22 2020: 1-11
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Popis: In the course of the Middle Ages, apocryphal and hagiographic texts of The Acts of the Apostles of various origins became part of the Croatian Glagolitic literature. The Passion of Saint Andrew, for example, is documented in the sanctorale of nineteen Croatian Glagolitic breviaries dating from the period between the 14th and mid-16th centuries. The Glagolitic Passion is an abbreviated translation of the Latin Epistula presbyterorum et diaconorum Achaiae (BHL 428) from the 6th century. The texts of the Passion of Jamesthe Apostle (Jacobus Maior, apost., filius Zebedaei, frater Johannis, Passio, BHL 4057) are found in two Glagolitic breviaries, namely the Breviary of Vitus of Omi?alj (1396) and the Second Breviary from Novi Vinodolski (1495). The Glagolitic Passion of Philip the Apostle is part of the sanctorale in eighteen breviaries. The breviary texts translate a part of the apocryphal Vita b. Philippi apostoli (BHL 6816), describing Philip the Apostle?s fight with the dragon.
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