Rabbinic Randglossen to the Cologne Mani Codex

These Randglossen are meant to add to the record and further enhance understanding of the general milieu of the CMC. The rabbinic texts cited were composed in Palestine and Babylonia in the period immediatly preceding Mani, during his lifetime and soon thereafter. The rabbinic movement has left a si...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor:B.L. Visotzky
Publicado: S.n., s.l., 1983
Volumen:LII
Páginas:295-300
Periódico:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
Formato:Article
Tópico:- Biografía > Relaciones y Fuentes > Maniqueísmo. Neomaniqueísmo > [Manichéens]
Estado:Needs Review
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Sumario:These Randglossen are meant to add to the record and further enhance understanding of the general milieu of the CMC. The rabbinic texts cited were composed in Palestine and Babylonia in the period immediatly preceding Mani, during his lifetime and soon thereafter. The rabbinic movement has left a significant record wich must be attended to in Jewish-Christian studies and now, in Manichean scholarship, too. (AnPn). Une trentaine de notes de l'A; (et non des notes marginales du ms. ) montrent les paralléles rabbiniques, en particulier apocalyptiques, de cette Vie de Mani grecque, Papyrus Cologne, unv. 4780, publiée par A. Henrichs et L. Koenen ibid., vol 19,32,44,48. (BS)