Charge of plagiarism was current polemic motif against the Greeks in jewish-christian apologetics. Hippolytus’ (?) Refutatio omnium haeresium (222-235 AD) presents the motif against the heretics, reproaching them for having stolen Greek doctrines. Analysis of structure and aims of the Refutatio, its method of argumentation, its use of hapax legomena to denote plagiarism (klepsilogein and klepsilogos), its debt to Irenaeus of Lyons (Adv. haer. II, 14).
Das Plagiat als polemischer Motiv und die “Refutatio omnium haeresium”
VOX, Onofrio
2012-01-01
Abstract
Charge of plagiarism was current polemic motif against the Greeks in jewish-christian apologetics. Hippolytus’ (?) Refutatio omnium haeresium (222-235 AD) presents the motif against the heretics, reproaching them for having stolen Greek doctrines. Analysis of structure and aims of the Refutatio, its method of argumentation, its use of hapax legomena to denote plagiarism (klepsilogein and klepsilogos), its debt to Irenaeus of Lyons (Adv. haer. II, 14).File in questo prodotto:
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