The use of scriptural names is a basic building block of ancient paideia as it is represented by Philo and Christian ecclesiastical writers after him. After learning letters, and then syllables, students would learn words (ὀνόματα), including through lists of onomastica intended to aid students both in learning to write and in ordering the world. I argue that the grammatical-ethical instruction that is found in Philo’s and early Christian writers’ investment in the practice of writing names in the process of paideia is also evident in the paratextual practice of marking sacred names. Lists variously attributed to Pseudo-Dorotheus, Pseudo-Epiphanius, and Pseudo-Hippolytus attest to the onomastic tradition preserved in manuscripts, while the ...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
By viewing Paul’s chief argument in his letter as a whole, of which the allegory is an essential par...
‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays an import...
The use of scriptural names is a basic building block of ancient paideia as it is represented by Phi...
In this second of two essays on the topic of ancient Greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and ...
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In this article I catalogue and analyse every form of the title – inscriptions, subscriptions and ke...
Puns on proper names are common in Greek and Roman literature, and the Greek epigram, with its multi...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
By viewing Paul’s chief argument in his letter as a whole, of which the allegory is an essential par...
‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays an import...
The use of scriptural names is a basic building block of ancient paideia as it is represented by Phi...
In this second of two essays on the topic of ancient Greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 249-282Part One: Nomina Sacra in early Christian literature -...
The Latin phrase leges sacrae and its various translations (sacred laws, loissacrées, heilige Gesetz...
International audienceThe use of words or powerful names is one of the invariants of the magical pra...
In his estimable work Not Every Spirit: A Dogmatics of Christian Disbelief, Christopher Morse wisely...
The Article deals with the role of Biblical person names in The Book of Lamentations by Grigor Nare...
Much of the history of scholarship on “hell” has been devoted to tracing genetic relationships betwe...
The origin and development of the nomina sacra (sacred names written in an abbreviated form) found i...
In a text devoted to the divine figure of Wisdom, where the author depicts her in the loftiest possi...
In this article I catalogue and analyse every form of the title – inscriptions, subscriptions and ke...
Puns on proper names are common in Greek and Roman literature, and the Greek epigram, with its multi...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
By viewing Paul’s chief argument in his letter as a whole, of which the allegory is an essential par...
‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays an import...