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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Preface
- List of Figures
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Earliest Dormition Traditions: Their Nature and Shape
- 2 The Ancient Palestinian Cult of the Virgin and the Early Dormition Traditions
- 3 Rival Traditions of Mary's Death: The Independent Origins of the Ancient Dormition Traditions
- 4 The Prehistory and Origins of the Dormition and Assumption Traditions
- Conclusion
- Appendix A The Ethiopic Liber Requiei
- Appendix B The Earliest Greek Dormition Narrative
- Appendix C Fifth‐Century Syriac Palimpsest Fragments of the Six Books
- Appendix D The Ethiopic Six Books
- Appendix E The Sahidic Coptic Homily on the Dormition Attributed to Evodius of Rome
- Appendix F Jacob of Serug, Homily on the Dormition
- Appendix G Parallels to the Liber Requiei from the Early Palm Narratives
- Narratives of the Dormition of the Virgin from Before the Tenth Century
- Other Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Index
(p.351) Appendix B The Earliest Greek Dormition Narrative
(p.351) Appendix B The Earliest Greek Dormition Narrative
- Source:
- Ancient Traditions of the Virgin Mary's Dormition and Assumption
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Preface
- List of Figures
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Earliest Dormition Traditions: Their Nature and Shape
- 2 The Ancient Palestinian Cult of the Virgin and the Early Dormition Traditions
- 3 Rival Traditions of Mary's Death: The Independent Origins of the Ancient Dormition Traditions
- 4 The Prehistory and Origins of the Dormition and Assumption Traditions
- Conclusion
- Appendix A The Ethiopic Liber Requiei
- Appendix B The Earliest Greek Dormition Narrative
- Appendix C Fifth‐Century Syriac Palimpsest Fragments of the Six Books
- Appendix D The Ethiopic Six Books
- Appendix E The Sahidic Coptic Homily on the Dormition Attributed to Evodius of Rome
- Appendix F Jacob of Serug, Homily on the Dormition
- Appendix G Parallels to the Liber Requiei from the Early Palm Narratives
- Narratives of the Dormition of the Virgin from Before the Tenth Century
- Other Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Index