The article aims at providing an original reading of the Coptic Act of Peter preserved in BG 8502.4, arguing in favor of its heresiological origin and suggesting the possibility that it could restore a privileged insight into the 2nd century Christian Rome. The relationships that the literary work maintains with the most relevant Greek and Latin witnesses of the Petrine Acts are also investigated, as well as the indirect attestations of narratives dedicated to the daughter of Peter.
L’Atto copto di Pietro (P. Berol. 8502.4): una allegoria anti-eretica romana? Tra figlia di Pietro / Grande Chiesa e Tolomeo / Simon Mago, per una nuova collocazione d’un frammento petrino / Berno, Francesco. - In: ANNALI DI STORIA DELL'ESEGESI. - ISSN 1120-4001. - (2022), pp. 301-325.
L’Atto copto di Pietro (P. Berol. 8502.4): una allegoria anti-eretica romana? Tra figlia di Pietro / Grande Chiesa e Tolomeo / Simon Mago, per una nuova collocazione d’un frammento petrino
francesco berno
2022
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The article aims at providing an original reading of the Coptic Act of Peter preserved in BG 8502.4, arguing in favor of its heresiological origin and suggesting the possibility that it could restore a privileged insight into the 2nd century Christian Rome. The relationships that the literary work maintains with the most relevant Greek and Latin witnesses of the Petrine Acts are also investigated, as well as the indirect attestations of narratives dedicated to the daughter of Peter.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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