From e973ade259f4a2f03b49400947f36e0cce9577fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandros Tsakos Date: Tue, 9 May 2023 17:29:07 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] backagain !publish! --- content/article/zellmann.md | 15 +++++++-------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/article/zellmann.md b/content/article/zellmann.md index 4f0e473..2e71b5f 100644 --- a/content/article/zellmann.md +++ b/content/article/zellmann.md @@ -114,8 +114,6 @@ euphemistic verb of death, the date, and a prayer for a divine grant of repose (with ἀναπαύω) in the "bosoms" (ἐν κόλποις and variants) of Abraham and, usually, his successor patriarchs Isaac and Jacob.[^12] -Table 1. Greek epitaphs from northern Nubia with the same formulary as the Brooklyn Museum stele, by provenance. (Names are presented without normalization.) - ||| |:---|:---| @@ -208,6 +206,8 @@ Table 1. Greek epitaphs from northern Nubia with the same formulary as the Brook ||| +Table 1. Greek epitaphs from northern Nubia with the same formulary as the Brooklyn Museum stele, by provenance. (Names are presented without normalization.) + The theological implications of this plural expansion of the "bosom" (see further the commentary to line 8 of the edition below) remains to be explained. After the seminal passage of Luke 16, the deceased was @@ -215,6 +215,11 @@ imagined---to judge from the famous illuminated manuscript of Gregory of Nazianzus produced for the Byzantine emperor Basil I (fig. 4)---as sitting in Abraham's lap. + +![Illuminated copy of Gregory of Nazianzus, scene of Dives and Lazarus. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, grec 510, fol. 149r. Source: gallica.bnf.fr.](../static/images/zellmann/Fig4.jpg "Illuminated copy of Gregory of Nazianzus, scene of Dives and Lazarus. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, grec 510, fol. 149r. Source: gallica.bnf.fr.") + +**~~Figure 4. Illuminated copy of Gregory of Nazianzus, scene of Dives and Lazarus. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, grec 510, fol. 149r. Source: gallica.bnf.fr.~~** + The publication of the Brooklyn Museum epitaph, besides encouraging the continued commemoration of Timothea---an activity that the inclusion of a month date in the text was meant to promote---,[^21] offers a small @@ -229,12 +234,6 @@ testaments to society in cities like Talmis and Taphis, later ruled from elsewhere (Primis, Pakhoras) but retaining a position as urban centers.[^22] -![Illuminated copy of Gregory of Nazianzus, scene of Dives and Lazarus. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, grec 510, fol. 149r. Source: gallica.bnf.fr.](../static/images/zellmann/Fig4.jpg "Illuminated copy of Gregory of Nazianzus, scene of Dives and Lazarus. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, grec 510, fol. 149r. Source: gallica.bnf.fr.") - -**~~Figure 4. Illuminated copy of Gregory of Nazianzus, scene of Dives and Lazarus. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, grec 510, fol. 149r. Source: gallica.bnf.fr.~~** - - - # Edition Epitaph of Timothea