Pseudo-Epiphanius Explained
Pseudo-Epiphanius is the name given to an anonymous eighth-century Christian author of a selection of legends about the lives of the twelve apostles.[1] [2] [3]
Notes and References
- Book: Enrico Mazza. The Origins of Eucharistic Prayer. 13 November 2012. 1995. Liturgical Press. 978-0-8146-6119-2. 119–.
- Book: Robert V. Hotchkiss. A Pseudo-Epiphanius testimony book. 13 November 2012. 1974. Society of Biblical Literature. 9780884140436 .
- Book: Peter Megill Peterson. Andrew, Brother of Simon Peter. 13 November 2012. 1958. Brill Archive. 18–. GGKEY:NDAX1JCBZUT. "Pseudo-Epiphanios, as he is now called, was the first to introduce into the stories about Andrew or the Twelve the statement that he appointed Stachys the first bishop for Byzantium. His reference to an older tradition is primarily to the Acts and "