LC control no. | n 91017203 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hippolytus, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236. Traditio apostolica |
Variant(s) | Hippolytus, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236. Apostolikē paradosis Apostolic tradition (Early Christian text) Egyptian church order (Early Christian text) Hippolytus, Antipope, ca. 170-235 or 6. Traditio apostolica |
Special note | Re-evaluate this name-title construction when the name "Hippolytus" ceases to appear on title pages of editions of this work |
Found in | Hippolytus, Antipope. Traditio apostolica. English. The treatise on the Apostolic tradition of St. Hippolytus of Rome, bishop and martyr = Apostolikē paradosis, 1968: title page (The treatise on the Apostolic tradition / edited by Gregory Dix) introduction (English translation of Traditio apostolica, the Latin text of a lost Greek original) Connolly, R. Hugh (Richard Hugh). The so-called Egyptian church order and derived documents, 1916: pages vii-viii (The so-called Egyptian church order ... is in reality the work of Hippolytus) Oxford dictionary of the Christian church, 1983: page 448 (Egyptian church order; commonly identified as the Apostolic tradition of St. Hippolytus) Hippolytus, Antipope. Traditio apostolica. English. On the apostolic tradition, 2015: title page (On the apostolic tradition / Hippolytus ; an English version with introduction and commentary by Alistair C. Stewart) English Wikipedia, viewed March 17, 2023 (Apostolic Tradition; The Apostolic Tradition (or Egyptian Church Order) is an early Christian treatise which belongs to the genre of the ancient Church Orders; the text was rediscovered in the 19th century and was commonly identified with the lost Apostolic Tradition presumed to have been written by Hippolytus of Rome; the attribution of the text to Hippolytus has since become a subject of continued debate in recent scholarship) |