Clement of Llanthony’s Gospel Harmony and Augustine’s "De Consensu Evangelistarum"
Clement of Llanthony’s twelfth-century Latin gospel harmony is an important British witness to the tradition of producing a continuous narrative from the four gospels that is almost as old as the gospels themselves. Close analysis of the text reveals that Clement’s harmony has no demonstrable links...
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Brill
2014
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Church history and religious culture
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Augustine
Clement of Llanthony
Codex Fuldensis
Concordia Quattuor Evangelistarum
De Consensu Evangelistarum
Diatessaron
Latin gospel harmonies
Oon of Foure
Tatian
Wycliffite Bible
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