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Very little contemporary evidence for the diversity of Christian
paschal practice that preceded the Council of Niceae has survived.
A unique exception, however, is the paschal tract of Anatolius,
bishop of Laodicea in modern Syria, written at least four decades
before the Council. In this he vigorously expounded his own views
on the specifically 'Catholic' celebration of the pasch, and
supplied considerable detail regarding other paschal traditions
with which he disagreed. A full Latin translation of Anatolius has
survived in the text De ratione paschali, whose content, however,
is technically complex, blending Biblical exegesis, calendrical
science, and astronomy. As a result, the work has been generally
neglected in modern times and no serious effort made to try to
understand its significance. This book presents the first critical
edition of the text and provides the first modern study intended to
penetrate the meaning of the whole text, and to make it available
to a modern reader.
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