Gesta Pilati;
or, The reports, letters and acts of Pontius Pilate, procurator of Judea, with an account of his life and death: being a translation and compilation of all the writings ascribed to him, as made to Tiberius Cæsar, emperor of Rome, concerning the life of Jesus, His trial and crucifixion.
With an introduction and notes by W.O. Clough.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Indianapolis, R. Douglass, 1880.
- Subjects
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Tiberius,
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Tiberius, /
Emperor of Rome,
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Tiberius, / Emperor of Rome, /
42 B.C.-37 A.D.
Pilate, Pontius,
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Pilate, Pontius, /
active 1st century.
Jesus Christ.
Tiberius,
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Tiberius, /
Emperor of Rome,
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Tiberius, / Emperor of Rome, /
42 B.C.-37 A.D.
Pilate, Pontius,
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Pilate, Pontius, /
active 1st century.
Jesus Christ
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Jesus Christ /
Trial
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Jesus Christ / Trial /
Apocryphal and legendary literature.
Trial of Jesus Christ.
Apocryphal and legendary literature.
- Note
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The "Acts of Pilate" (p. 99-206) are also known as the "Gospel of Nicodemus."
The "Gesta Pilati" (p. 41-70 (English and Latin text)) are identical with the spurious text first published by W.D. Mahan in 1879 under the title: A correct transcript of Pilate's court. cf. E.J. Goodspeed, Strange new gospels, p. 42-62.
Also issued online.
- Physical Description
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206 pages
20 cm
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