Remarks concerning untypical variant of Slavic "Apocalypse of St. Paul the Apostle” in the collection of Cyrillic manuscripts in Poland Cover Image

Несколько замечаний о необычной славянской редакции Видения апостола Павла из рукописных cобраний в Польше
Remarks concerning untypical variant of Slavic "Apocalypse of St. Paul the Apostle” in the collection of Cyrillic manuscripts in Poland

Author(s): Jan Stradomski
Subject(s): Other Language Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Apocrypha; Apocryphal apocalypses; Old Church Slavonic translations from Greek; textology of medieval texts

Summary/Abstract: The apocryphal Apocalypse of St. Paul the Apostle belongs to the group of early-Christian texts which exerted significant impact on people’s perception of the nether world and the Last Judgment. In the Middle Ages, the text was known in the area of western and eastern Christian literary tradition. Numerous translations also include the rendition of the Apocalypse of St. Paul the Apostle into Church Slavonic, made in Bulgaria between the 10th and the 11th century, whose presence and distribution in the area of southern Slavdom and Ruthenia is confirmed by copies of manuscripts. The article is devoted to a manuscript of the Apocalypse of St. Paul the Apostle hitherto overlooked in studies, whose unique form supplements and makes the Slavic textual tradition of the manuscript more comprehensible. The unique feature of the discussed copy is supplementation of the text with an ending, present only in the ancient Syrian and Coptic translations of the apocryphal text.