The acts of Philip (Record no. 6129)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781602586550
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title 0 eng
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Classification number 229.925
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Số tài liệu F825-M44
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Personal name Bovon, Francois
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Dates associated with a name (1938-2013)
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Nhan đề The acts of Philip
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Remainder of title A new translation
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Statement of responsibility, etc. Francois Bovon and Christopher R. Matthews
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. U.S.A
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Baylor University
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
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Extent 114tr.
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Other physical details paperback
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Dimensions 22cm
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. François Bovon and Christopher Matthews utilize manuscript evidence gathered within the last half-century to provide a new translation of the apocryphal Acts of Philip. Discovered by Bovon in 1974 at the Xenophontos monastery in Greece, the manuscript is widely known as one of the most unabridged copies of the Acts yet discovered. Bovon and Matthews' new translation incorporates this witness to the Greek text, which sheds new light on the history of earliest Christianity. François Bovon and Christopher Matthews utilize manuscript evidence gathered within the last half-century to provide a new translation of the apocryphal Acts of Philip. Discovered by Bovon in 1974 at the Xenophontos monastery in Greece, the manuscript is widely known as one of the most unabridged copies of the Acts yet discovered. Bovon and Matthews' new translation incorporates this witness to the Greek text, which sheds new light on the history of earliest Christianity. François Bovon and Christopher Matthews utilize manuscript evidence gathered within the last half-century to provide a new translation of the apocryphal Acts of Philip. Discovered by Bovon in 1974 at the Xenophontos monastery in Greece, the manuscript is widely known as one of the most unabridged copies of the Acts yet discovered. Bovon and Matthews' new translation incorporates this witness to the Greek text, which sheds new light on the history of earliest Christianity.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Apocryphal books -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
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