Christianity, Book-Burning and Censorship in Late Antiquity: Studies in Text Transmission

Author:   Dirk Rohmann
Publisher:   Baylor University Press
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9781481307826


Pages:   370
Publication Date:   16 September 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Dirk Rohmann
Publisher:   Baylor University Press
Imprint:   Baylor University Press
Weight:   0.602kg
ISBN:  

9781481307826


ISBN 10:   1481307827
Pages:   370
Publication Date:   16 September 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Das Buch stellt als erste ausfuhrliche Behandlung einer kaum gewurdigten Thematik einen wichtigen Beitrag dar...Es handelt sich um die erste systematische und umfassende Studie zu dieser Thematik und nicht nur gemessen daran hat Rohmann gute Arbeit geleistet. -- Raphael Brendel -- Bryn Mawr Classical Review Rohmann's book does an excellent job of demonstrating that although a disproportionate amount of non-Christian written work was lost during late antiquity the reason for this loss was not the coercive book-burning advocated by popular lore. Although acknowledging that actual book-burning did occur Rohmann places the book-burning into context and provides a viable explanation for the significantly disproportionate loss of non-Christian materials through this period. The footnotes and bibliography provide valuable resources for the reader. -- Joseph Baumstarck, Jr. -- The Christian Librarian ...Rohmann's work is a well-researched academic study drawing upon an impressive number of sources, including Christian and pagan authors, as well as legal documents, both Roman and ecclesiastical...[It] will certainly be of interest not only to the scholars and students of late antiquity but also to a broader audience interested in the history of the written word. -- Evgenia Moiseeva -- Review of Biblical Literature this is a useful introduction to an interesting topic -- David Woods -- Journal of Theological Studies This is a fascinating study. Rohmann has provided students of Christianity with one of the most engaging studies I have yet read. The topic is captivating and the development of the subject is meticulous and wise. This book is literally packed with important historical details which fill in the gaps about an early Christian practice which raises eyebrows among those who may not know the whence and why of book burning. It ought to be read by those with an interest in the intellectual history of the early Church and by those with a fondness for the peculiarities of some Christian practices -- Jim West -- Reading Religion


Rohmann has richly and innovatively researched his topic. This is a book from which specialists will learn much, and yet it will be a fascinating tour for the general student of late antiquity and early Christian history. A tour de force of principled scholarship.


Das Buch stellt als erste ausfuhrliche Behandlung einer kaum gewurdigten Thematik einen wichtigen Beitrag dar...Es handelt sich um die erste systematische und umfassende Studie zu dieser Thematik und nicht nur gemessen daran hat Rohmann gute Arbeit geleistet. -- Raphael Brendel -- Bryn Mawr Classical Review Rohmann's book does an excellent job of demonstrating that although a disproportionate amount of non-Christian written work was lost during late antiquity the reason for this loss was not the coercive book-burning advocated by popular lore. Although acknowledging that actual book-burning did occur Rohmann places the book-burning into context and provides a viable explanation for the significantly disproportionate loss of non-Christian materials through this period. The footnotes and bibliography provide valuable resources for the reader. -- Joseph Baumstarck, Jr. -- The Christian Librarian ...Rohmann's work is a well-researched academic study drawing upon an impressive number of sources, including Christian and pagan authors, as well as legal documents, both Roman and ecclesiastical...[It] will certainly be of interest not only to the scholars and students of late antiquity but also to a broader audience interested in the history of the written word. -- Evgenia Moiseeva -- Review of Biblical Literature


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Dirk Rohmann is Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Wuppertal.

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