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Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -In this study, Ittai Gradel and Nils Arne Pedersen develop a new approach to the apocryphal Testament of Solomon by combining archaeology and textual analysis. The starting point is a group of ten 3rd-century rings, each inscribed in Greek: 'Solomon says: 'Watch out!'' The phrase, puzzling as an a…potropaic formula, makes sense only in light of the Testament of Solomon, where the king, empowered by a divine ring, subjugates demons. In a climactic episode, Solomon orders two demons to support a massive column until the Day of Judgment - precisely with the words 'Watch out!' This unique command, permanently binding the demons, explains its adoption in everyday magical practice.The rings, securely dated, establish a 2nd-century date for the original version of the text and invite new reflections on its literary shape and development. While the preserved Testament alternates between first-person and third-person narration, the inscriptions suggest that the original form was a longer third-person narrative later abbreviated and reworked. From this basis, the authors develop a theory of its redactional history.The evidence points toward popular Christianity distinct from the patristic mainstream. Several rings display Christian iconography, one was linked to the pilgrimage site of Abu Mena, and parallels to Jewish Solomonic traditions are also apparent. Alexandria emerges as a plausible place of origin. The interdisciplinary synthesis - archaeology, history of religions, apocryphal studies, and folklore - generates fresh perspectives.The appendices enrich this contribution with translations of previously inaccessible versions of the Testament of Solomon, including one that contains a newly attested agraphon ascribed to Jesus, as well as a new edition and translation of a Syriac narrative. In this way, the authors significantly reposition the Testament of Solomon within the history of ancient religion and literature.; Ittai Gradel und Nils Arne Pedersen eröffnen einen neuen Zugang zum apokryphen Testament Salomos durch die Verbindung von Archäologie und Textforschung. Ausgangspunkt sind zehn Ringe aus dem 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr., die alle die griechische Inschrift 'Solomôn legei: phylaxai' - 'Salomo sagt: Pass auf!' tragen. Diese apotropäische Formel erschließt sich nur im Zusammenhang des Testament Salomos, in dem der König mit einem von Gott verliehenen Ring Macht über die Dämonen erhält. In einer zentralen Szene zwingt er zwei Dämonen mit dem Befehl 'Pass auf!' eine Säule bis zum Jüngsten Tag zu stützen. Gerade diese Szene erhielt bleibende Bedeutung und erklärt den magischen Gebrauch der Formel.Die datierbaren Funde liefern einen terminus ante quem für den Text und eröffnen neue Überlegungen zu seiner literarischen Gestalt: Während das überlieferte Testament zwischen Erzählform in erster und dritter Person wechselt, legen die Inschriften nahe, dass eine ursprüngliche Fassung in der dritten Person vorlag, die später überarbeitet wurde. Daraus entwickeln die Autoren eine Theorie der Redaktionsgeschichte.Darüber hinaus zeigt sich ein enger Bezug zur Volksfrömmigkeit des frühen Christentums, abseits patristischer Eliten. Die christliche Ikonographie auf mehreren Ringen, der Fundkontext von Abu Mena und die Einbindung jüdischer Salomo-Traditionen sprechen für einen Entstehungsort im christlichen Alexandria. Mit ihrer interdisziplinären Verknüpfung von Archäologie, Religionsgeschichte, Apokryphenforschung und Folklore gelangen die Autoren zu neuen Einsichten.Die Anhänge enthalten Übersetzungen bislang unveröffentlichter Versionen des Testament Salomos, darunter ein neu bezeugtes agraphon, sowie eine kritische Edition einer syrischen Parallelüberlieferung. Damit entsteht eine grundlegende Neupositionierung des Textes innerhalb der antiken Religions- und Literaturgeschichte. 344 pp. Englisch.

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Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -In this study, Ittai Gradel and Nils Arne Pedersen develop a new approach to the apocryphal Testament of Solomon by combining archaeology and textual analysis. The starting point is a group of ten 3rd-century rings, each inscribed in Greek: 'Solomon says: 'Watch out!'' The phrase, puzzling as an a…potropaic formula, makes sense only in light of the Testament of Solomon, where the king, empowered by a divine ring, subjugates demons. In a climactic episode, Solomon orders two demons to support a massive column until the Day of Judgment - precisely with the words 'Watch out!' This unique command, permanently binding the demons, explains its adoption in everyday magical practice.The rings, securely dated, establish a 2nd-century date for the original version of the text and invite new reflections on its literary shape and development. While the preserved Testament alternates between first-person and third-person narration, the inscriptions suggest that the original form was a longer third-person narrative later abbreviated and reworked. From this basis, the authors develop a theory of its redactional history.The evidence points toward popular Christianity distinct from the patristic mainstream. Several rings display Christian iconography, one was linked to the pilgrimage site of Abu Mena, and parallels to Jewish Solomonic traditions are also apparent. Alexandria emerges as a plausible place of origin. The interdisciplinary synthesis - archaeology, history of religions, apocryphal studies, and folklore - generates fresh perspectives.The appendices enrich this contribution with translations of previously inaccessible versions of the Testament of Solomon, including one that contains a newly attested agraphon ascribed to Jesus, as well as a new edition and translation of a Syriac narrative. In this way, the authors significantly reposition the Testament of Solomon within the history of ancient religion and literature.; Ittai Gradel und Nils Arne Pedersen eröffnen einen neuen Zugang zum apokryphen Testament Salomos durch die Verbindung von Archäologie und Textforschung. Ausgangspunkt sind zehn Ringe aus dem 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr., die alle die griechische Inschrift 'Solomôn legei: phylaxai' - 'Salomo sagt: Pass auf!' tragen. Diese apotropäische Formel erschließt sich nur im Zusammenhang des Testament Salomos, in dem der König mit einem von Gott verliehenen Ring Macht über die Dämonen erhält. In einer zentralen Szene zwingt er zwei Dämonen mit dem Befehl 'Pass auf!' eine Säule bis zum Jüngsten Tag zu stützen. Gerade diese Szene erhielt bleibende Bedeutung und erklärt den magischen Gebrauch der Formel.Die datierbaren Funde liefern einen terminus ante quem für den Text und eröffnen neue Überlegungen zu seiner literarischen Gestalt: Während das überlieferte Testament zwischen Erzählform in erster und dritter Person wechselt, legen die Inschriften nahe, dass eine ursprüngliche Fassung in der dritten Person vorlag, die später überarbeitet wurde. Daraus entwickeln die Autoren eine Theorie der Redaktionsgeschichte.Darüber hinaus zeigt sich ein enger Bezug zur Volksfrömmigkeit des frühen Christentums, abseits patristischer Eliten. Die christliche Ikonographie auf mehreren Ringen, der Fundkontext von Abu Mena und die Einbindung jüdischer Salomo-Traditionen sprechen für einen Entstehungsort im christlichen Alexandria. Mit ihrer interdisziplinären Verknüpfung von Archäologie, Religionsgeschichte, Apokryphenforschung und Folklore gelangen die Autoren zu neuen Einsichten.Die Anhänge enthalten Übersetzungen bislang unveröffentlichter Versionen des Testament Salomos, darunter ein neu bezeugtes agraphon, sowie eine kritische Edition einer syrischen Parallelüberlieferung. Damit entsteht eine grundlegende Neupositionierung des Textes innerhalb der antiken Religions- und Literaturgeschichte. 344 pp. Englisch.

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Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -In this study, Ittai Gradel and Nils Arne Pedersen develop a new approach to the apocryphal Testament of Solomon by combining archaeology and textual analysis. The starting point is a group of ten 3rd-century rings, each inscribed in Greek: 'Solomon says: 'Watch out!'' The phrase, puzzling as an a…potropaic formula, makes sense only in light of the Testament of Solomon, where the king, empowered by a divine ring, subjugates demons. In a climactic episode, Solomon orders two demons to support a massive column until the Day of Judgment - precisely with the words 'Watch out!' This unique command, permanently binding the demons, explains its adoption in everyday magical practice. The rings, securely dated, establish a 2nd-century date for the original version of the text and invite new reflections on its literary shape and development. While the preserved Testament alternates between first-person and third-person narration, the inscriptions suggest that the original form was a longer third-person narrative later abbreviated and reworked. From this basis, the authors develop a theory of its redactional history. The evidence points toward popular Christianity distinct from the patristic mainstream. Several rings display Christian iconography, one was linked to the pilgrimage site of Abu Mena, and parallels to Jewish Solomonic traditions are also apparent. Alexandria emerges as a plausible place of origin. The interdisciplinary synthesis - archaeology, history of religions, apocryphal studies, and folklore - generates fresh perspectives. The appendices enrich this contribution with translations of previously inaccessible versions of the Testament of Solomon, including one that contains a newly attested agraphon ascribed to Jesus, as well as a new edition and translation of a Syriac narrative. In this way, the authors significantly reposition the Testament of Solomon within the history of ancient religion and literature.

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The Lost Novel of King Solomon and the Demons: New Evidence on the Testament of Solomon in Antiquity
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The Old Testament in Manichaean Tradition: The Sources in Syriac, Greek, Coptic, Middle Persian, Parthian, Sogdian, New Persian, and Arabic (Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum: Series Biblia Manichaica)
Nils Arne Pedersen (Compiler), René; Falkenberg (Compiler), John Møller Larsen (Compiler), Claudia Leurini (Compiler)
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The Lost Novel of King Solomon and the Demons: New Evidence on the Testament of Solomon in Antiquity
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The New Testament Gospels in Manichaean Tradition The Sources in Syriac, Greek, Coptic, Middle Persian, Parthian, Sogdian, Bactrian, New Persian, and . Syriac, Coptic, Sogdian and Arabic Edition)
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Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -In this study, Ittai Gradel and Nils Arne Pedersen develop a new approach to the apocryphal Testament of Solomon by combining archaeology and textual analysis. The starting point is a group of ten 3rd-century rings, each inscribed in Greek: 'Solomon says: 'Watch out!'' The phrase, puzzling as an a…potropaic formula, makes sense only in light of the Testament of Solomon, where the king, empowered by a divine ring, subjugates demons. In a climactic episode, Solomon orders two demons to support a massive column until the Day of Judgment - precisely with the words 'Watch out!' This unique command, permanently binding the demons, explains its adoption in everyday magical practice. The rings, securely dated, establish a 2nd-century date for the original version of the text and invite new reflections on its literary shape and development. While the preserved Testament alternates between first-person and third-person narration, the inscriptions suggest that the original form was a longer third-person narrative later abbreviated and reworked. From this basis, the authors develop a theory of its redactional history. The evidence points toward popular Christianity distinct from the patristic mainstream. Several rings display Christian iconography, one was linked to the pilgrimage site of Abu Mena, and parallels to Jewish Solomonic traditions are also apparent. Alexandria emerges as a plausible place of origin. The interdisciplinary synthesis - archaeology, history of religions, apocryphal studies, and folklore - generates fresh perspectives. The appendices enrich this contribution with translations of previously inaccessible versions of the Testament of Solomon, including one that contains a newly attested agraphon ascribed to Jesus, as well as a new edition and translation of a Syriac narrative. In this way, the authors significantly reposition the Testament of Solomon within the history of ancient religion and literature.Jana Trispel, Wilhelmstraße, 18, 72074 Tübingen 344 pp. Englisch.

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Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In this study, Ittai Gradel and Nils Arne Pedersen develop a new approach to the apocryphal Testament of Solomon by combining archaeology and textual analysis. The starting point is a group of ten 3rd-century rings, each inscribed in Greek: 'Solomon says: 'Watch out!'' The phrase, puzzling as an…apotropaic formula, makes sense only in light of the Testament of Solomon, where the king, empowered by a divine ring, subjugates demons. In a climactic episode, Solomon orders two demons to support a massive column until the Day of Judgment - precisely with the words 'Watch out!' This unique command, permanently binding the demons, explains its adoption in everyday magical practice.The rings, securely dated, establish a 2nd-century date for the original version of the text and invite new reflections on its literary shape and development. While the preserved Testament alternates between first-person and third-person narration, the inscriptions suggest that the original form was a longer third-person narrative later abbreviated and reworked. From this basis, the authors develop a theory of its redactional history.The evidence points toward popular Christianity distinct from the patristic mainstream. Several rings display Christian iconography, one was linked to the pilgrimage site of Abu Mena, and parallels to Jewish Solomonic traditions are also apparent. Alexandria emerges as a plausible place of origin. The interdisciplinary synthesis - archaeology, history of religions, apocryphal studies, and folklore - generates fresh perspectives.The appendices enrich this contribution with translations of previously inaccessible versions of the Testament of Solomon, including one that contains a newly attested agraphon ascribed to Jesus, as well as a new edition and translation of a Syriac narrative. In this way, the authors significantly reposition the Testament of Solomon within the history of ancient religion and literature.; Ittai Gradel und Nils Arne Pedersen eröffnen einen neuen Zugang zum apokryphen Testament Salomos durch die Verbindung von Archäologie und Textforschung. Ausgangspunkt sind zehn Ringe aus dem 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr., die alle die griechische Inschrift 'Solomôn legei: phylaxai' - 'Salomo sagt: Pass auf!' tragen. Diese apotropäische Formel erschließt sich nur im Zusammenhang des Testament Salomos, in dem der König mit einem von Gott verliehenen Ring Macht über die Dämonen erhält. In einer zentralen Szene zwingt er zwei Dämonen mit dem Befehl 'Pass auf!' eine Säule bis zum Jüngsten Tag zu stützen. Gerade diese Szene erhielt bleibende Bedeutung und erklärt den magischen Gebrauch der Formel.Die datierbaren Funde liefern einen terminus ante quem für den Text und eröffnen neue Überlegungen zu seiner literarischen Gestalt: Während das überlieferte Testament zwischen Erzählform in erster und dritter Person wechselt, legen die Inschriften nahe, dass eine ursprüngliche Fassung in der dritten Person vorlag, die später überarbeitet wurde. Daraus entwickeln die Autoren eine Theorie der Redaktionsgeschichte.Darüber hinaus zeigt sich ein enger Bezug zur Volksfrömmigkeit des frühen Christentums, abseits patristischer Eliten. Die christliche Ikonographie auf mehreren Ringen, der Fundkontext von Abu Mena und die Einbindung jüdischer Salomo-Traditionen sprechen für einen Entstehungsort im christlichen Alexandria. Mit ihrer interdisziplinären Verknüpfung von Archäologie, Religionsgeschichte, Apokryphenforschung und Folklore gelangen die Autoren zu neuen Einsichten.Die Anhänge enthalten Übersetzungen bislang unveröffentlichter Versionen des Testament Salomos, darunter ein neu bezeugtes agraphon, sowie eine kritische Edition einer syrischen Parallelüberlieferung. Damit entsteht eine grundlegende Neupositionierung des Textes innerhalb der antiken Religions- und Literaturgeschichte.

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Buch. Condizione: Neu. The Lost Novel of King Solomon and the Demons | New Evidence on the Testament of Solomon in Antiquity | Nils Arne Pedersen (u. a.) | Buch | Parabiblica | 344 S. | Englisch | 2026 | Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K | EAN 9783162000668 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Jana Trispel, Wilhelmstr. 18, 72074 Tübinge…n, trispel[at]mohrsiebeck[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.

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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The volume contains the proceedings of the ninth international symposium of the International Association of Manichaean Studies (IAMS) held at the University of Turin (11th-15th September, 2017) and covering all major aspects of Manichaean studies. This new volume brings the research on man…y aspects of Manichaeism up to date and offers also first editions or re-editions with new interpretations of Manichaean texts in the languages used by the Eastern and Western Manichaeans. It includes important studies on Manichaean Art, and on newly discovered Manichaean texts in Chinese and Parthian from Xiapu in South China. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. In this study, Ittai Gradel and Nils Arne Pedersen develop a new approach to the apocryphal Testament of Solomon by combining archaeology and textual analysis. The starting point is a group of ten 3rd-century rings, each inscribed in Greek: "Solomon says: 'Watch out!'" The phrase, puzzling as an apotro…paic formula, makes sense only in light of the Testament of Solomon, where the king, empowered by a divine ring, subjugates demons. In a climactic episode, Solomon orders two demons to support a massive column until the Day of Judgment - precisely with the words "Watch out!" This unique command, permanently binding the demons, explains its adoption in everyday magical practice.The rings, securely dated, establish a 2nd-century date for the original version of the text and invite new reflections on its literary shape and development. While the preserved Testament alternates between first-person and third-person narration, the inscriptions suggest that the original form was a longer third-person narrative later abbreviated and reworked. From this basis, the authors develop a theory of its redactional history.The evidence points toward popular Christianity distinct from the patristic mainstream. Several rings display Christian iconography, one was linked to the pilgrimage site of Abu Mena, and parallels to Jewish Solomonic traditions are also apparent. Alexandria emerges as a plausible place of origin. The interdisciplinary synthesis - archaeology, history of religions, apocryphal studies, and folklore - generates fresh perspectives.The appendices enrich this contribution with translations of previously inaccessible versions of the Testament of Solomon, including one that contains a newly attested agraphon ascribed to Jesus, as well as a new edition and translation of a Syriac narrative. In this way, the authors significantly reposition the Testament of Solomon within the history of ancient religion and literature.

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Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Nuovo
EUR 203,41
EUR 10,50 spedizioneSpedito da Irlanda a U.S.A.Quantità: 2 disponibili
Condizione: New. 2020. Multilingual. hardcover. . . . . .

- Rilegato
Da: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, IrlandaKennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd.
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Nuovo
EUR 221,78
EUR 10,50 spedizioneSpedito da Irlanda a U.S.A.Quantità: 16 disponibili
Condizione: New. 2023. Hardcover. . . . . .

- Rilegato
Da: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.Kennys Bookstore
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Nuovo
EUR 259,01
EUR 9,18 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 2 disponibili
Condizione: New. 2020. Multilingual. hardcover. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.