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809: 404: 792: 764: 547: 368:. Madrid: 107-235. Prieur stated that "The distinctive christology of the text", its silence concerning Jesus as a genuinely historical figure, and its lack of mention of church organisation, liturgy, and ecclesiastical rites, lead one to "militate for an early dating" ( 360:& G. del Cerro claim that Acts might in fact be the oldest of the major Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles, based on AA's thought and views, with additional support from the fact that AA has not been influenced by the Acts of Peter. See 491: 561: 514: 419: 193:. The papyrus, and linguistic evidence demonstrate he flourished early in the 2nd century AD. Suda preserves a tradition that "He became at last a 591: 424: 519: 298:
The "early dating of P.Oxy 3836 holds, Achilles Tatius' novel must have been written 'nearer 120 than 150'" Albert Henrichs,
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writer of the 2nd century AD whose fame is attached to his only surviving work, the
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translation in 1630. The same source also mentions a work of Achilles Tatius on
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A commentary on books 3 and 4 of Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon
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e.g., "We are referring to AA's almost literal echo of Achilles Tatius'
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Culture In Pieces: Essays on Ancient Texts in Honour of Peter Parsons
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Hechos apócrifos de los Apóstoles. I: Hechos de Andrés, Juan y Pedro
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iv. 10). The fragment was first published in 1567, then in the
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Hornblower, Simon, ed. (1996), "Achilles Tatius (2)",
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also ascribes to the author a work on the sphere (in
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Alexandria
Roman Egypt
Novelist
Romance
Second Sophistic
Greek
Alexandria
Roman-era Greek
ancient Greek novel
The Adventures of Leucippe and Clitophon
Eustathius of Thessalonica
Homer
Odyssey
Suda
Photius
Bibliotheca
Alexandria
Christian
bishop
Leucippe and Clitophon
Acts of Andrew
Greek
Aratus
Greek
Firmicus Maternus
Jesuit
Denis Pétau
Latin
etymology
ISBN

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