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Melito's Influence upon the Anaphora of Apostolic Constitutions 8. 121

Melito's Influence upon the Anaphora of Apostolic Constitutions 8. 121 Vigiliae 59,4_805_354_376I 10/17/05 5:03 PM Page 354 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2005 Vigiliae Christianae 59, 355-376 Also available online – www.brill.nl 1 The author is grateful to Walter D. Ray for providing valuable suggestions on how to improve section four of this article. 2 Paul F. Bradshaw, ‘Introduction: The Evolution of Early Anaphoras’, in Essays on Early Eastern Eucharistic Prayers , Paul F. Bradshaw, ed. (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1997), 9. 3 Mazza, The Origins of the Eucharistic Prayer (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1995), 102-49. See also id., ‘Omelie pasquali e Birkat ha-mazon: fonti dell’anaphora di Ippolito?’ Ephemerides Liturgicae 97 (1983), 409-81. 4 Although I owe much to Mazza’s general insight, as well as concur with his obser- vations regarding the paschal sources of the anaphora of Apostolic Constitutions 8. 12 ( Origins , 129-33), I at the same time share Paul Bradshaw’s reservations regarding Mazza’s MELITO ’ S INFLUENCE UPON THE ANAPHORA OF APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTIONS 8. 12 1 by PAUL GAVRILYUK A bstract : Drawing upon the work of Enrico Mazza, this article shows that Melito’s On Soul and Body , which survives in fragmentary form in several ver- sions, was one of the literary sources http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Vigiliae Christianae Brill

Melito's Influence upon the Anaphora of Apostolic Constitutions 8. 121

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© 2005 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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Vigiliae 59,4_805_354_376I 10/17/05 5:03 PM Page 354 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2005 Vigiliae Christianae 59, 355-376 Also available online – www.brill.nl 1 The author is grateful to Walter D. Ray for providing valuable suggestions on how to improve section four of this article. 2 Paul F. Bradshaw, ‘Introduction: The Evolution of Early Anaphoras’, in Essays on Early Eastern Eucharistic Prayers , Paul F. Bradshaw, ed. (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1997), 9. 3 Mazza, The Origins of the Eucharistic Prayer (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1995), 102-49. See also id., ‘Omelie pasquali e Birkat ha-mazon: fonti dell’anaphora di Ippolito?’ Ephemerides Liturgicae 97 (1983), 409-81. 4 Although I owe much to Mazza’s general insight, as well as concur with his obser- vations regarding the paschal sources of the anaphora of Apostolic Constitutions 8. 12 ( Origins , 129-33), I at the same time share Paul Bradshaw’s reservations regarding Mazza’s MELITO ’ S INFLUENCE UPON THE ANAPHORA OF APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTIONS 8. 12 1 by PAUL GAVRILYUK A bstract : Drawing upon the work of Enrico Mazza, this article shows that Melito’s On Soul and Body , which survives in fragmentary form in several ver- sions, was one of the literary sources

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