Apocrypha Sinaitica
Discover the fascinating world of ancient manuscripts with Apocrypha Sinaitica by Margaret Dunlop Gibson. First published in 1896, this scholarly work presents a meticulously curated edition of Arabic and Syriac versions of apocryphal stories, including the intriguing Clementine Recognitions, the thought-provoking Anaphora Pilati, and the captivating Martyrdom of James and Simon. With 184 pages of insightful analysis and historical context, this paperback edition from Cambridge University Press is a must-have for anyone interested in biblical studies and ancient texts. Margaret Gibson, a renowned biblical scholar who lived from 1843 to 1920, made significant contributions to the field, and her expertise shines through in this essential volume. Enhance your understanding of early Christian literature with this important work.