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Tertullian De Pallio A Commentary Vincent Hunink

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Tertullian De Pallio A Commentary Vincent Hunink
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.54 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Vincent Hunink
ISBN: 9789050634397, 9789004494381, 9789004472495, 9050634397, 9004494383, 9004472495
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Tertullian De Pallio A Commentary Vincent Hunink by Vincent Hunink 9789050634397, 9789004494381, 9789004472495, 9050634397, 9004494383, 9004472495 instant download after payment.

De Pallio is one of the strangest and perhaps most difficult texts ever written in Latin. In this speech, presented before a live audience in Carthage around 200 AD, Tertullian defends his radical choice to drop the Roman toga and take up the pallium of philosophers and christians. This theme may seem innocently simple, but it has been elaborated with impressive rhetorical pyrotechnics, couched in deliberately artificial language. And is this speech profoundly christian or shamefully pagan? A work of youth or of old age? Is it a serious apology or satire? Tertullian’s De Pallio has puzzled scholars for generations, yet it has often been neglected or left aside. In this new edition the text is presented with a new English translation and a full commentary, the first one in English. Much attention is paid to the interpretation of the speaker’s often obscure words. In addition, the book puts the speech into the context of Latin Second Sophistic. De Pallio emerges as a fascinating text that stands midway between non-christian and christian literature.

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