Pamphilus of Caesarea: The Man Who Saved the Bible from Oblivion
Автор: Religious Historian
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Pamphilus of Caesarea preserved 30,000 manuscripts and died before finishing his work. But what he saved changed the Bible forever. Who was the man behind the greatest Christian library of Antiquity, and why did history almost erase him completely?
In this episode we investigate the extraordinary life of Pamphilus of Caesarea a presbyter, scholar, and third-century martyr who built a scriptorium in Caesarea Maritima, defended biblical manuscripts during the persecution of Diocletian, and was executed in AD 309. Without him, Eusebius of Caesarea would not have written the Ecclesiastical History. Without him, Jerome would not have had access to the texts that formed the basis of the Vulgate. The biblical transmission we know today passes, directly, through the life’s work of this forgotten man. We explore Origen’s Hexapla, the Caesarean text-type, the controversy of apokatastasis, and the manuscript evidence that has survived to the present day.
Main sources used: Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History (c. AD 313) Eusebius of Caesarea, Martyrs of Palestine Jerome, De Viris Illustribus (AD 392) Photius, Bibliotheca (Cod. 118) Carriker, A., The Library of Eusebius of Caesarea (Brill, 2003) Williams, M., article on the Library of Caesarea (2014) Tanner, N., “The Caesarean Library” (1979) Theological Librarianship, vol. on Pamphilus as librarian (ATLA, 2018) Catholic Encyclopedia St. Pamphilus of Caesarea (New Advent) History of Information Pamphilus Establishes a Library and Scriptorium (historyofinformation.com)
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