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003 OCoLC
005 20200617073628.3
008 081216s2009 enk b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aBR65.J82$bA7413 2009
082 00 $a239/.1$222
049 $aMAIN
100 0 $aJustin,$cMartyr, Saint.
240 10 $aApologies.$lEnglish
245 10 $aJustin, philosopher and martyr :$bApologies /$cedited with a commentary on the text by Denis Minns and Paul Parvis.
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2009.
300 $aviii, 346 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aOxford early Christian texts
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
546 $aTranslated from the Greek.
505 0 $aJustin's text(s) : the tradition in manuscript and print -- The man and his work -- Justin's world -- The apparatus criticus -- Justin's apology on behalf of Christians -- 'The second apology'.
520 $a"Justin Martyr (c.100-165) was one of the key apologists of the Early Church. Oxford Early Christian Texts presents a new critical edition of the Greek text of the Apologies with introduction, English translation, and textual commentary. Editors Denis Minns and Paul Parvis take a searching look at the text transmitted by the single fourteenth-century manuscript containing the works of Justin. They attempt to see behind the work of the Byzantine editor, and his predecessors, who sought to make sense of the badly damaged text before them. The commentary is designed not merely to annotate the text but to identify and draw out Justin's train of thought and the structure of his argument. It explains the readings adopted in the text by setting Justin's Greek within his Christian, Hellenistic, and philosophical contexts. The introduction traces the complex history of the text in manuscript and print and discusses the puzzling relationship of the Second Apology to the First, and suggests a new solution. Justin is located against the background of the diversity of Christianity in the second century. A new understanding of Justin emerges from this work. His thought is often sharper, and his language more pointed than has been recognised, and the difficulty of the task he set himself of bridging the enormous gap between two cultures is clearly shown"--Publisher description.
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600 04 $aJustin,$cMartyr, Saint.
650 0 $aApologetics$vEarly works to 1800.
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655 7 $aEarly works.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411636
700 1 $aMinns, Denis.$4edt
700 1 $aParvis, P. M.$q(Paul M.)$4edt
830 0 $aOxford early Christian texts.
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