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This work is the most complete edition of the remains of the lost
five-volume work, Exposition of Dominical Oracles, by Papias of
Hierapolis, a second-century Christian commentator. In all, some
ninety-eight separate mentions of Papias and his work are
documented, from the second century to the age of printing in the
fifteenth century, both in their original language and in English
translation. This body of evidence is scattered over fourteen
centuries across fifty-seven different authors writing in five
different languages (Greek, Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Armenian).
This edition adopts the distinction between his fragments proper,
for what we know of his work, and the testimonia, for what we know
of his reception. In addition to these, Stephen C. Carlson provides
a list of potential citations of Papias, potential uses of Papias,
and fragments falsely attributed to Papias. The volume features an
extensive introduction treating the most important instances of
reception of Papias and his work.
Secret Mark first became known to modern scholarship in 1958 when a
newly hired assistant professor at Columbia University in New York
by the name of Morton Smith visited the monastery of Mar Saba near
Jerusalem and photographed its fragments. Secret Mark was announced
on the heels of many spectacular discoveries of ancient manuscripts
in the Near East, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi
gnostic corpus in the late 1940s, and promised to be just as
revolutionary. Secret Mark presents what appears to be a valuable,
albeit fragmentary, witness to early Christian traditions,
traditions that might shed light on Jesus's most intimate behavior.
In this book, Stephen C. Carlson uses state of the art science to
demonstrate that Secret Mark was an elaborate hoax created by
Morton Smith. Carlson's discussion places Smith's trick alongside
many other hoaxes before probing the reasons why so many scholars
have been taken in by it.
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