Christianity, Book-Burning and Censorship in Late Antiquity: Studies in Text TransmissionWalter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 25 ביולי 2016 - 369 עמודים It is estimated that only a small fraction, less than 1 per cent, of ancient literature has survived to the present day. The role of Christian authorities in the active suppression and destruction of books in Late Antiquity has received surprisingly little sustained consideration by academics. In an approach that presents evidence for the role played by Christian institutions, writers and saints, this book analyses a broad range of literary and legal sources, some of which have hitherto been little studied. Paying special attention to the problem of which genres and book types were likely to be targeted, the author argues that in addition to heretical, magical, astrological and anti-Christian books, other less obviously subversive categories of literature were also vulnerable to destruction, censorship or suppression through prohibition of the copying of manuscripts. These include texts from materialistic philosophical traditions, texts which were to become the basis for modern philosophy and science. This book examines how Christian authorities, theologians and ideologues suppressed ancient texts and associated ideas at a time of fundamental transformation in the late classical world. |
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Alan Cameron Alan Cameron 2011 Alexandria alluding Ammianus ancient philosophy Antioch argued astrologers attested Augustine banned biblical bishop book-burning burning burnt CCSL censorship Christian authors Chrys Church clerics Codex Codex Justinianus Codex Theodosianus Constantine context Cyril demons destroyed destruction Diocletian Dioscorus discourse discussed divine edict emperor Epicurean Epicurus evidence example fourth century Gemeinhardt Greek heresy heretical imperial Isid Isidore John Chrysostom John's Julian Juln Justinian Lactantius Late Antiquity Latin laws legislation Libanius linked literary Lucretius magic books magicians Manichaeans martyr materialist philosophies mathematici Neoplatonic orig pagan books pagan literature pagan philosophy pagan texts passage Persecution philosophers philosophical traditions Plato polemical Prud Prudentius religious rhetoric Roman Rome scholars Serapeum Speyer Stoic suggests Synesius teaching temple Theod tian tion v.Sev writings αὐτῶν γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν οἱ τὰ τὰς τὴν τῆς τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν