St Andrew the Apostle, seldom cited in the Canonical Gospels, is the main character of a large apocryphal tradition that probably spreads from his topic image as a former fisherman. A recent critical approach by MacDonald even considers the second-century apocryphal books Acta Andreae and Acta Andreae et Mathiae as rewritings of Homer’s epic, with St. Andrew playing the part of a Christian Ulysses (and sometimes of a Christian Socrates). This interpretation has been hardly accepted as a whole, but there is no doubt that St Andrew soon became a legendary character, hero of bizarre adventures of Hellenistic taste. In this paper, I discuss the tradition that gave life to the corpus of Old English homilies related to the cult of St Andrew, focusing on the image of the sea as a common background motif.
Claudio Cataldi (2014). St. Andrew in the Old English Homiletic Tradition. In L. Lazzari, P. Lendinara, C. Di Sciacca (a cura di), Hagiography in Anglo-Saxon England: Adopting and Adapting Saints’ Lives into Old English Prose (c.950-1150) (pp. 293-308) [10.1484/M.TEMA-EB.4.01020].
St. Andrew in the Old English Homiletic Tradition
Claudio Cataldi
2014-01-01
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St Andrew the Apostle, seldom cited in the Canonical Gospels, is the main character of a large apocryphal tradition that probably spreads from his topic image as a former fisherman. A recent critical approach by MacDonald even considers the second-century apocryphal books Acta Andreae and Acta Andreae et Mathiae as rewritings of Homer’s epic, with St. Andrew playing the part of a Christian Ulysses (and sometimes of a Christian Socrates). This interpretation has been hardly accepted as a whole, but there is no doubt that St Andrew soon became a legendary character, hero of bizarre adventures of Hellenistic taste. In this paper, I discuss the tradition that gave life to the corpus of Old English homilies related to the cult of St Andrew, focusing on the image of the sea as a common background motif.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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