Letters and letter writing

New Testament letters are compared with private, business, and administrative letters of Greco-Roman antiquity and analyzed against this ackground. More than 11,800 Greek and Latin letters – preserved on papyrus, potsherds, and tablets from Egypt, Israel, Asia Minor, North Africa, Britain, and Switz...

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Main Author: Arzt-Grabner, Peter 1959- (Author)
Corporate Author: Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh. Verlag
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Paderborn Brill | Schöningh 2023
In: Papyri and the New Testament (vol. 2)
Year: 2023
Reviews:[Rezension von: Arzt-Grabner, Peter, 1959-, Letters and letter writing] (2024) (Becker, Eve-Marie, 1972 -)
[Rezension von: Arzt-Grabner, Peter, 1959-, Letters and letter writing] (2025) (Berkes, Lajos, 1985 -)
Edition:2023
Series/Journal:Papyri and the New Testament vol. 2
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Letters / Classical antiquity / Papyrus / Letter / Literary form
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Personal Correspondence
B Papyrology
B Letter Formulas
B Roman Empire
B Spring
B Epistolography
B Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri)
B Bible. Epistles of Paul Comparative studies
B Letter writing, Classical
B Pseudepigraphy
B Epistles
B Classical letters Translations into English
B Classical letters History and criticism
B personal correspondence
B New Testament
B Pauline Letters
B Correspondance privée
B Papyrus Letters
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Summary:New Testament letters are compared with private, business, and administrative letters of Greco-Roman antiquity and analyzed against this ackground. More than 11,800 Greek and Latin letters – preserved on papyrus, potsherds, and tablets from Egypt, Israel, Asia Minor, North Africa, Britain, and Switzerland – have been edited so far. Among them are not only short notes by writers with poor writing skills, but also extensive letters and correspondences from highly educated authors. They testify to the literary skills of Paul of Tarsus, who knew how to make excellent use of epistolary formulas and even introduced new variations. They also show that some New Testament letters clearly fall outside the framework of standard epistolography, raising new questions about their authors and their genre. The introductions and discussions offered in this volume reflect the current state of the art and present new research results. The volume also presents over 130 papyrus and ostracon letters newly translated in their entirety.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (455 Seiten)
ISBN:978-3-657-79048-7