Maria Magdalena
Maria Magdalena,[1] seu Magdalene[2] (Graece Μαρία ἡ Μαγδαληνή; Hebraice מרים המגדלית; a Magdala oppido iuxta mare Galilaeae[3]) est persona Biblica.
Sancta Maria Magdalena | |
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Nata | N/A Magdalae Iudaeae |
Mortua | N/A fortasse in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume Franciae sive Ephesi Anatoliae |
Index Sanctorum |
Biographia
recensereA Iesu septem daemones ex illa expulsi sunt. Eum cum aliis mulieribus comitata est, eum Hierosolymam secuta e longinquo Crucifixionem vidit, sepulturae affuit, matutino insequentis sabbatum diei tempore sepulcrum repperit vacuum, ei Iesus post resurrectionem primae apparuit et dixit illud "noli me tangere", ab eodem iussa est apostolis resurrectionem nuntiare. In quattuor Evangeliis duodeciens dicitur, plus quam plerique apostoli. Multi scriptores veteris christianitatis velut Hippolytus, Ambrosius Mediolanensis, Aurelius Augustinus eam memorant. Saeculis posteris apostola et apostola apostolorum dicta est. Sed etiam confuse de ea narratum est eademque aliis mulieribus Maria nominatis et peccatrice evangelii anonyma permutata est. Ab Ecclesia Catholica, Orthodoxa et quibusdam sectis protestantibus veneratur. Dies festus 22 Iulii est. Artifices eam fingunt unguentarium manu tenentem.
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Notae
recensere- ↑ Iohannes Iacobus Hofmannus, Lexicon universale (1698) ~, vol. 3, p. 11.
- ↑ Undecies in Vulgata Bibliorum versione reperitur.
- ↑ Nomen oppidum ab Aramaico מגדלא 'turri' deductum est. Vide Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. "Magdalene".
Bibliographia
recensere- Acocella, Joan. "The Saintly Sinner: The Two-Thousand-Year Obsession with Mary Magdalene". The New Yorker, February 13 & 20, 2006, p. 140–49. Prompted by controversy surrounding Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.
- Brock, Ann Graham. Mary Magdalene, The First Apostle: The Struggle for Authority. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-674-00966-5. Discusses issues of apostolic authority in the gospels and the Gospel of Peter the competition between Peter and Mary, especially in chapter 7, "The Replacement of Mary Magdalene: A Strategy for Eliminating the Competition".
- Burstein, Dan, and Arne J. De Keijzer. Secrets of Mary Magdalene. New York: CDS Books, 2006. ISBN 1-59315-205-1.
- De Boer Esther A., Mary Magdalene, beyond the Myth (SCM Press London, 1997).
- Jansen, Katherine Ludwig. The Making of the Magdalen: Preaching and Popular Devotion in the Later Middle Ages. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-691-05850-4.
- Shoemaker, Stephen J. "Rethinking the ‘Gnostic Mary’: Mary of Nazareth and Mary of Magdala in Early Christian Tradition". in Journal of Early Christian Studies, 9 (2001) pp 555–595.
- Thiering, Barbara. Jesus the Man: Decoding the Real Story of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. New York: Simon & Schulster (Atria Books), 2006. ISBN 1-4165-4138-1.
- Wellborn, Amy. De-coding Mary Magdalene: Truth, Legend, and Lies. Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor, 2006. ISBN 1-59276-209-3. A straightforward accounting of what is well-known of Mary Magdalene.
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