词条 | Acta Andreae et Matthiae apud Anthropophagos |
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Acta Andreae et Matthiae in urbe anthropophagarum, according to Richard Adelbert Lipsius, belonged to the middle of the 2nd century. This apocryphal text relates that Matthias went among the cannibals and, being cast into prison, was delivered by Andrew. The narrative is considered to be a Romance and is understood to have no historical value. Heinz Hofmann classes it "secondary apocrypha", that is, one derived from apocryphal sources;[4] the ghoulish man-eaters remind Hofmann of the killing of Socrates by the witch Meroë in Apuleius' Metamorphoses, better known as The Golden Ass. Among the Latin texts of the Acta Andreae et Mattiae, F. Blatt[5] notes how the mss in Codex Casanatensis 1104 particularly expands upon the horror to describe the instruments and vessels the cannibals use for the slaughter. References1. ^Matthias was the pseudepigraphical author of a lost Gospel of Matthias that Clement of Alexandria knew. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Acta Andreae Et Matthiae Apud Anthropophagos}}2. ^Acta apostolorum apocrypha, Leipzig, 1851. 3. ^Thilo, "Acta SS. apostolorum Andreae et Matthiae et commentatio de corundem origine quaestiones novas et litterarias in annum 1847 4. ^Heinz Hofmann, Latin Fiction: The Latin Novel in Context 1999:162 5. ^Blatt, ed. Die lateinischen Bearbeitungen der Acta Andreae et Matthiae apud Anthropophagos. (Giessen) 1930 1 : Apocryphal Acts |
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