Doctrine of Addai explained
The Doctrine of Addai (Syriac: ܡܠܦܢܘܬܐ ܕܐܕܝ ܫܠܝܚܐ Malp̄ānūṯā d-Addai Šlīḥā) is a Syriac Christian text, written in the late 4th or early 5th century CE. It recounts the legend of the Image of Edessa as well as the legendary works of Addai and his disciple Mari in Mesopotamia.[1]
Content
The story of how King Abgar and Jesus had corresponded was first recounted in the 4th century by the church historian Eusebius of Caesarea in his Ecclesiastical History (i.13 and iii.1) and it was retold in elaborated form by Ephrem the Syrian.
Purpose
Helmut Koester regards the development of tradition of Thaddaeus' activity in Edessa as part of an effort to build the authority of the orthodox or Palutian faction in Syria against the Manicheans and gnostics, who had an older and stronger presence in the area and traced their lineage to Thomas the Apostle. He considers the Palutian faction to have come to Edessa around and only become significant in the fourth century.
Manuscripts
- ms Saint-Pétersbourg, Bibliothèque Publique Saltykov-Shchedrine, N.S. Syr. 4 (Pigulevskaya 48), f. 1v33
- ms Londres, British Library, Add. 14654, f. 33r-v (fgt) + Add. 14644, f. 1-9v + Add. 14535, f. 1r (fgt) + Add. 12155, f. 53v + Add. 17193, f. 36v-37 (extrait)
- ms Alqosh, Église paroissiale chaldéenne, cod. 87 ?
- ms Londres, British Library, Add. 12161, f. 1v (fgt)
- ms Londres, British Library, Add. 14612, f. 165r (fgt)
- ms Londres, British Library, Add. 14644, f. 1-9v (mutilé du début et au milieu)
- ms Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, syr. 62, f. 102v-108 (extraits)
- ms Birmingham, Selly Oak College Library, Coll. Mingana, Syr. 405, f. 1
- ms Jérusalem, Couvent syrien orthodoxe Saint-Marc, cod. 153, p. 241-259
- Pseudo-Abdias (x. 1)
- Nicephorus (H. E., ii. 7)[2]
Published editions
- Book: 1876 . George . Phillips . The Doctrine of Addai, the apostle . London . Trübner & Co. . 51–106 . syr .
- Book: Meščerskaja, Elena Nikitična . Legenda ob Avgare — rannesirijskij literaturnyj pamjatnik: istoričeskie korni v ėvoljucii apokrifičeskoj legendy . The Legend of Abgar — early Syrian literary monument: Historical roots and evolution of an apocryphal legend . Moscow . Nauka . 1984 . 119–184 . 715504370 . ru.
Modern translations
English
Other
- Book: Desreumaux, Alain . Histoire du roi Abgar et de Jésus: présentation et trad. du texte syriaque intégral de "La doctrine d'Addaï" . History of King Abgar and Jesus: Presentation and tradition Of the Syriac text of "The Doctrine of Addai" . Brepols . Paris . 1993 . 978-2-503-50305-9 . 53–117 . fr. This also contains an Ethiopian version.[3]
- Dutch: Jan Willem Drijvers, Helena Augusta, waarheid en legende (Groningen: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 1989), pp: 153–157, Note: partielle
- Russian: Elena Nikitična Meščerskaja, Legenda ob Avgare — rannesirijskij literaturnyj pamjatnik: (istoričeskie korni v ėvoljucii apokrifičeskoj legendy) (Moskva: Nauka, 1984), pp: 185–203
- Armenian: A Carrière, La légende d'Abgar dans l'Histoire d'Arménie de Moïse de Khoren (Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 1895), pp: 357–414
- Ethiopic: Getatchew Haile, " The Legend of Abgar in Ethiopic Tradition," Orientalia christiana periodica vol. 55 (1989), pp: 375–410
See also
References
- Book: Bauer, Walter . Walter Bauer . Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christianity . 1934 . 1991 . John E. . Steely . Robert A. . Kraft . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20000818212534/http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~humm/Resources/Bauer/bauer01.htm . 18 August 2000 .
- Koester . Helmut . ΓΝΩΜΑΙ ΔΙΑΦΟΡΟΙ: The Origin and Nature of Diversification in the History of Early Christianity . Harvard Theological Review . 58 . 3 . July 1965 . 279–318 . 10.1017/S0017816000031400 . 1508818 . 163149876 .
- Encyclopedia: Addai (Teaching of) (text) . 5 November 2015 . Jeanne-Nicole Mellon . Saint-Laurent . David A. . Michelson . Ugo . Zanetti . Claude . Detienne . Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca . http://syriaca.org/work/921 . 31 August 2017 .
Further reading
- Leclercq . Henri . Legend of Abgar.
- Doctrine of Addai (text, in English)
- Chapman . Henry Palmer . Doctrine of Addai.
- Book: 1876 . George . Phillips . Preface . The Doctrine of Addai, the apostle . London . Trübner & Co. . https://archive.org/stream/doctrineofaddaia00phil#page/n5/mode/2up . iii–xv . none. (HTML version)
- 2003 . The Doctrina Addai as a Paradigm of Christian Thought in Edessa in the Fifth Century . Sidney H. . Griffith . Institute of Christian Oriental Research, Catholic University of America . 13 September 2017 . 22 February 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140222010700/http://www.bethmardutho.org/images/hugoye/volume6/hv6n2griffith.pdf . dead . (HTML version)
- 2006 . Possible historical traces in the Doctrina Addai . Ilaria . Ramelli . Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies . 9 . 1 . Catholic University of Milan . 13 September 2017 . 23 December 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151223030337/http://www.bethmardutho.org/images/hugoye/volume9/hv9n1ramelli.pdf . dead . (HTML version)
Notes and References
- Book: The A to Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism. Noegel. Scott B.. Wheeler. Brannon M.. 2010-04-01. Scarecrow Press. 9781461718956. 89. en.
- Note: Walker conflates the 'Acts of Thaddeus with the Doctrine of Addai.
- http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb366840314 French national library