Reconfigured Relations: A New Perspective on the Relationship between Ambrose's De sacramentis and the Roman Canon Missae

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY JOURNAL OF EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1353/earl.2024.a936761
Matthew S. C. Olver
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The earliest certain witness to an anaphora that bears many obvious similarities to the Roman Canon Missae is found in Book 4 of Ambrose’s De Sacramentis. Scholars have characterized the relationship between the two texts, however, in remarkably contradictory ways. In this article, I demonstrate that Ambrose and the Roman Canon contain both earlier and later versions of a shared, core text. Through a careful examination of these two texts, I demonstrate that in each section of the respective anaphoral texts, distinct developments are clearly evident. This can be seen most clearly in the institution narrative, where there is a move to make the bread and cup narratives more symmetrical, but in ways that show both continuity and discontinuity to each other. We can no longer simply treat the text provided by Ambrose in De sacramentis as the earlier version of what became the Roman Canon. Instead, it is evidence of what was likely a wider phenomenon: the parallel development of Latin anaphoral texts that are based on both Greek Alexandrian sources and different biblical manuscripts. The evolution and redaction of the individual sections of each anaphora underwent independent redactions.

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重构关系:安布罗斯的《圣事论》与《罗马大法典》之间关系的新视角
摘要:安布罗斯(Ambrose)的《圣礼》(De Sacramentis)第 4 卷中有最早的隐语,与罗马的《弥撒圣典》(Canon Missae)有许多明显的相似之处。然而,学者们对这两个文本之间关系的描述却明显相互矛盾。在本文中,我将证明安布鲁斯和《罗马正典》包含了一个共同核心文本的早期和晚期版本。通过对这两个文本的仔细研究,我证明了在各自的拟声文本的每个部分,都有明显不同的发展。这一点在 "机构 "叙述中体现得最为明显,"饼 "和 "杯 "的叙述变得更加对称,但同时又显示出彼此的连续性和不连续性。我们不能再简单地将安布罗斯在《圣餐礼》中提供的文本视为后来罗马正典的早期版本。相反,它是一种可能更为广泛的现象的证据:拉丁语拟声词文本的平行发展,这些文本同时基于希腊语亚历山大语来源和不同的圣经手稿。每个拟声词各部分的演变和节录都经历了独立的节录。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS), the Journal of Early Christian Studies focuses on the study of Christianity in the context of late ancient societies and religions from c.e. 100-700. Incorporating The Second Century (an earlier publication), the Journal publishes the best of traditional patristics scholarship while showcasing articles that call attention to newer themes and methodologies than those appearing in other patristics journals. An extensive book review section is featured in every issue.
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