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Full Description
This work advances the understanding of the production and purpose of
the Ps.-Oecumenian catena on Ephesians through the creation of a critical
edition, its translation, and theological commentary. The edition is created
through the full transcription and collation of seventeen catena manuscripts,
drawn from all known catena manuscripts containing the Ps.-Oecumenian catena on
Ephesians. The selected manuscripts were chosen on the basis of a test passage
applied to all manuscript witnesses of this catenae tradition and they represent
three of the main catena types established by Karl Staab and indicative of the
development of the catena from its earliest recoverable period containing
the Urkatena and Corpus
Extravagantium, to the addition of the Scholia
Photiana. An analysis of the seventeen manuscripts selected for the
edition is provided alongside a
stemma codicum representing a
conceptualisation of textual relationships between the manuscripts and the
process of the transmission of the catena. The presence of author attributions
in the manuscript tradition and the source material of unattributed scholia are
examined with discussions related to their reliability. The identification of
Oecumenius as a source for select scholia within the catena is paralleled with
similar material in the commentary on the Apocalypse produced by Oecumenius,
concluding that the same source is likely responsible for both. The editorial
text of the critical edition is presented alongside its English translation with
an accompanying theological commentary. The commentary analyses the content of
each scholion in light of patristic exegesis from the second to seventh
centuries. A critical edition with apparatus is provided for the entire catena
of Ephesians with a separate edition and apparatus, with English translation,
included for the Scholia Photiana.



