Desiring to lead an ascetic life during the 5th century, Paul abandons his bishopric in Italy and travels to Edessa. John realizes that Paul is a wonderworker, and so begs to accompany him on his travels. The two leave Edessa to visit the monks on Sinai, but instead of reaching their destination they are abducted and taken to Yemen by tree-worshipping Arabs. After a battle with a tree-god, they succeed in converting the Arabs to Christianity. During the journey home, they encounter a wandering band of monks among whom is a woman disguised as a man.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
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978-1-4632-1646-7 (9781463216467)
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- Table of Contents (page 7)
- Preface (page 9)
- Abbreviations (page 11)
- Introduction (page 13)
- I. Summary and Analysis (page 13)
- II. ?ItalyZ and the Man of God (page 27)
- III. Manuscripts (page 31)
- IV. Note on the Text and Apparatus (page 37)
- Text and Translation (page 39)
- The History of the Great Deeds of Paul the Bishop and John the Priest (page 40)
- Bibliography (page 95)
- Index of Biblical References (page 99)