The Shepherd of Hermas was translated in both Akhmimic and Sahidic Coptic. This contribution revisits the surviving manuscripts of the Shepherd and discusses two issues concerning its Coptic reception which seemed settled: the dating of the earliest manuscript and the question of a a split transmission of its text, with the first four Visions separated from the rest of the book.status: publishe
This dissertation argues that Hermas, the author the Shepherd, was meaningfully influenced by a corp...
The Nag Hammadi Codices have been calling the attention of scholars of early Christianity and religi...
Irenaeus of Lyon is a landmark in the reception history of the Shepherd of Hermas, as he seems to co...
The Shepherd of Hermas, an early Christian apocalyptic book written in Greek in Rome of the second c...
The Shepherd of Hermas, an early Christian apocalyptic book written in Greek in second century Rome,...
The Shepherd of Hermas, the well-know early Christian apocalyptic text, written in Greek in second c...
The Shepherd of Hermas has a rather peculiar reception among other second century texts. In addition...
The last two books in what has survived of the fourth century biblical manuscript Codex Sinaiticus a...
The Shepherd of Hermas has a rather peculiar reception among other second century texts. In addition...
This article is an inquiry on the physical aspect of the Shepherd of Hermas in Codex Sinaiticus, wit...
The authorship and time of origin of the Shepherd have not been subjected to the same rigorous enqui...
This contribution offers a discussion of the recent edition of the Vulgata version of the Shepherd o...
An examination of the papyrus witnesses to the Shepherd of Hermas from Egypt.22 page(s
This short article calls into question a long standing assumption concerning the Egyptian circulatio...
Clement of Alexandria is listed, without fail, in all commentaries on Hermas among the early authors...
This dissertation argues that Hermas, the author the Shepherd, was meaningfully influenced by a corp...
The Nag Hammadi Codices have been calling the attention of scholars of early Christianity and religi...
Irenaeus of Lyon is a landmark in the reception history of the Shepherd of Hermas, as he seems to co...
The Shepherd of Hermas, an early Christian apocalyptic book written in Greek in Rome of the second c...
The Shepherd of Hermas, an early Christian apocalyptic book written in Greek in second century Rome,...
The Shepherd of Hermas, the well-know early Christian apocalyptic text, written in Greek in second c...
The Shepherd of Hermas has a rather peculiar reception among other second century texts. In addition...
The last two books in what has survived of the fourth century biblical manuscript Codex Sinaiticus a...
The Shepherd of Hermas has a rather peculiar reception among other second century texts. In addition...
This article is an inquiry on the physical aspect of the Shepherd of Hermas in Codex Sinaiticus, wit...
The authorship and time of origin of the Shepherd have not been subjected to the same rigorous enqui...
This contribution offers a discussion of the recent edition of the Vulgata version of the Shepherd o...
An examination of the papyrus witnesses to the Shepherd of Hermas from Egypt.22 page(s
This short article calls into question a long standing assumption concerning the Egyptian circulatio...
Clement of Alexandria is listed, without fail, in all commentaries on Hermas among the early authors...
This dissertation argues that Hermas, the author the Shepherd, was meaningfully influenced by a corp...
The Nag Hammadi Codices have been calling the attention of scholars of early Christianity and religi...
Irenaeus of Lyon is a landmark in the reception history of the Shepherd of Hermas, as he seems to co...