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Biblical and Manichaean Citations in Titus of Bostra’s

An Annotated Inventory

Abstract

This volume is the third and final part of a trilogy devoted to Titus of Bostra’s . The first part, the critical edition of the remains of the Greek text and of the complete Syriac version as well as of the excerpts from the attributed to John Damascene, appeared in 2013 as volume 82 in the of the . The second part, a French synoptic translation of the Greek and the Syriac, was published in 2015 as volume 21 in the series. The main objective of the present inventory is to make available to specialists and all those interested the rich Biblical and Manichaean documentation used by Titus of Bostra in his refutation. With the exception of the of Augustine, Titus of Bostra’s is indisputably the most extensive Christian refutation of Manichaeism. Titus’ work is also a goldmine of information on the Manichaean doctrine and a valuable source for the history of the text of the Old and New Testament in Greek and Syriac. The fact that the manuscript of the Syriac version is not only very ancient but also precisely dated (to November 411) adds to its value as a witness of the Syriac biblical text.

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