Palaea historica
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Palaea historica

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203 pages 2016

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"The so-called Byzantine Palaea historica is a text that functioned in the literature and culture of the Byzantine-Slavic commonwealth. As a collection of stories on Old Testament themes, which are basically of biblical origin, it preserves some pre-Christian narrations coming from the Hebrew tradition, as well as some Early Christian apocrypha. Moreover, it represents different interpretations of the Bible. An important component of the Palaea are the poetic fragments--excerpts from the Book of Psalms and from some liturgical poetry by St. John of Damascus, St. Cosmas of Maiuma, and St. Andrew of Crete. In this volume, the presented critical edition of the second Slavic translation of the Palaea historica is preceded by an introduction, which discusses the origins and characteristics of the literary relic as well as the history of its reception amongst the Slavs"--Back cover.

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