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The infancy gospels reflect the early Christian interest in how
Jesus was born and raised. The Infancy Gospel of James narrates the
story of Mary, mother of Jesusher birth, infancy and childhood, up
to her pregnancy. The Infancy Gospel of Thomas recounts stories
depicting Jesus as a petulant child prodigy. Featuring the
acclaimed Scholars Version translation side-by-side with the
original Greek texts, this dual language edition makes the infancy
gospels readily available and truly accessible for the first time
ever.
This book provides the first translations in English and a
preliminary analysis of the commentaries on the chreia chapter in
Aphthonius's standard Progymnasmata, a classroom guide on
composition. The chreia, or anecdote, was a popular form that
preserved the wisdom of philosophers, kings, generals, and
sophists. Aphthonius used the chreia to provide instructions on how
to construct an argument and to confirm the validity of the chreia
by means of an eight-paragraph essay. His treatment of this
classroom exercise, however, was so brief that commentators needed
to clarify, explain, and supplement what he had written as well as
to situate the chreia as preparation for the study of rhetoric-the
kinds of public speeches and the parts of a speech. By means of
these Byzantine commentaries, we can thus see more clearly how this
important form and its confirmation were taught in classrooms for
over a thousand years.
Replacement for p. iv (copyright page) is included with this hard
copy.
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