La Vieille latine témoin du Prôto-Marc
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14428/babelao.vol1011.2022.64853Keywords:
Biblical philology, Literary composition, Text history, Proto-Mark, Old LatinAbstract
By isolating all the episodes arranged in the same order in the three synoptics, we observe that the remainder is organized into three narrative series corresponding to the recently discovered testimony of Clement of Alexandria, who thus describes a proto-Mark. And to read this first hypothetical book, one must take into account the variants of the Codex Bezae, which is generally confirmed by the Old Latin, recently edited for Mark by Jean-Claude Haelewyck.

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