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Another reference in Tertullian regarding "Praxeas" (Jerome and other later writers 'Praxias' a real name at least) "there is his own handwriting (or 'manuscript' i.e. chirographum) in evidence remaining among the carnally-minded, in whose society the deed (gesta) then took place; afterwards nothing was heard of him (exinde silentium)." And again "the tares of Praxeas had then everywhere shaken out their seed, which having lain hid for some while, with its vitality concealed under a mask, has now broken out with fresh life." Moreover, there is a depressing sense of resignation that the writings of this man have control of the official Church despite his apparent disappearance into silence when he continues "it be rooted up, if the Lord will, even now; but if not now, in the day when all bundles of tares shall be gathered together, and along with every other stumbling-block shall be burnt up with unquenchable fire."
How would Tertullian know that the writings of Praxeas (= Irenaeus according to Hall, Callistus according to Harnack and others) were 'everywhere' unless Christian writings were in the public libraries? |
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Interesting theory I just came up with.
Sam asks where were there public libraries? Rome, Carthage certainly. Let's suppose for a moment that at least some of the works Celsus used were found in the Eirenaion (Templum Pacis) before 192 CE. But also, many Christian writings were also available to two Carthaginians - Tertullian and Cyprian. Carthage as we just saw from Apuleius's example, had a large public library too. Both Tertullian and Cyprian copied Irenaeus from some source. Tertullian also used Justin, Theophilus (Against Hermogenes and probably Book Two of Against Heresies). |
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Have you considered the possibility of private libraries? As I understand it, these were in fact more numerous than public ones, at least in the 1st century, and maybe the 2nd as well...
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With respect to Martial and inclusion in libraries of his time I find this:
XVII. TO THE LIBRARY OF JULIUS MARTIALIS. Library of a charming country retreat, whence the reader can see the neighbouring town, if, amid more serious poems, there be any room for the sportive Thalia, you may place even upon the lowest shelf these seven books which I send you corrected by the pen of their author. This correction gives them their value. And do you, O library of Julius Martialis, to which I dedicate this little present, you that will be celebrated and renowned over the whole globe, guard this earnest of my affection! |
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Twenty eight, possibly twenty nine public libraries in ancient Rome alone http://books.google.com/books?id=KSZ...q=open&f=false
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Origen did SPECIFICALLY state that Celsus did not mention Paul. Against Celsus 1 Quote:
Any person who attempted to publicly preach that a Jew called Jesus was God Creator, Savior and Messianic ruler of the Roman Empire would receive IMMINENT death. |
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You are in DENIAL. Origen SPECIFICALLY stated that Celsus wrote NOTHING of Paul. In the ENTIRE "Against Celsus" there is NO mention of a single library any where inb the Roman Empire with the Jesus stories about a resurrected Messianic ruler, God Creator and Savior of the habitable earth. Again, the passage you quoted does not mention Paul or the Pauline Corpus. Did you NOT post this? Quote:
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