Pseudo-Linus

Pseudo-Linus is the name given to the author of a fourth-century account of the martyrdom of Paul,[1][2][3][4] the "Passio Sancti Pauli Apostoli".[3][5]

References

  1. Le théâtre religieux médiéval en langue d'oc – Page 281 Nadine Henrard – 1998 "D'une grande popularité, les vies légendaires de Pierre et de Paul furent largement diffusées au moyen âge, notamment à travers les textes du Pseudo- Marcel, du Pseudo- Linus. du Pseudo-Clément et du Pseudo-Abdias, puis, plus tard, ..."
  2. Paul and His Letters -John B. Polhill – 1999 – Page 440 "Paul's martyrdom. For instance, a fourth- or fifth-century account of Paul's death, known as Pseudo-Linus (or Passio Sancti Pauli Apostoli), tells how all along the road to the place of execution Paul preached to the crowds who lined the way.
  3. John B. Pohill (1 August 1999). Paul & His Letters. B&H Publishing Group. pp. 440–. ISBN 978-0-8054-1097-6. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  4. Christine M. Thomas (2003). The Acts of Peter, Gospel Literature, and the Ancient Novel: Rewriting the Past. Oxford University Press. pp. 123–. ISBN 978-0-19-512507-8. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  5. Wilhelm Schneemelcher; Robert McLachlan Wilson; R. McL. Wilson (1 June 2003). New Testament Apocrypha, Volume 2, Revised Edition: Writings Relating to the Apostles; Apocalypses and Related Subjects. Westminster John Knox Press. pp. 47–. ISBN 978-0-664-22722-7. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
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