New patristic exegesis of First Epistle to the Corinthians: unknown Greek fragments of Cyril of Alexandria, Pseudo-Athanasius, Philoxenos, Severus of Antioch and Ammonios Cover Image

Neue patristische Auslegungen zum 1. Korintherbrief: unbekannte griechische Fragmente des Cyrill von Alexandrien, Pseudo-Athanasius, Philoxenos, Severus von Antiochien und Ammonios
New patristic exegesis of First Epistle to the Corinthians: unknown Greek fragments of Cyril of Alexandria, Pseudo-Athanasius, Philoxenos, Severus of Antioch and Ammonios

Author(s): Konrad F. Zawadzki
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Hermeneutics, History of Religion
Published by: Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Keywords: catena; Codex Pantokratoros 28; Cyril of Alexandria; Athanasius; Philoxenos; Severus of Antioch; Ammonios; First Epistle to the Corinthians; patristic exegesis; edition; Greek Church Fathers;

Summary/Abstract: This paper provides the first edition of five previously unknown Greek fragments of Cyril of Alexandria, Pseudo-Athanasius, Philoxenos, Severus of Antioch and Ammonios. Since all these fragments survive only in Codex Pantokratoros 28, in the first part of this paper the reader will find some important basic information about the age of this manuscript, its text-critical value and content. The special focus of this introductory part is on the catena commentary on 1 Corinthians which survives in Codex Pantokratoros 28 and from which the edited texts are. The main part of this paper presents an edition, translation of and commentary on the five fragments mentioned above. The commentary concentrates on questions concerning the authorship of the texts, their theological content and – insofar it is necessary for the proper understanding of the fragments – text-critical problems.

  • Issue Year: 25/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 201-224
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: German