"De Anno Et Die Passionis S. Polycarpi, Ex Historia Literaria" delves into the historical context surrounding the martyrdom of Saint Polycarp. This meticulous study by Gabriel Groddeck and Friedrich Zitzsch r explores the date and circumstances of Polycarp's death, drawing from literary and historical sources.
The work provides valuable insights into the early Christian era, offering a scholarly analysis of the available evidence concerning Polycarp, a significant figure in the development of Christian traditions. Students of religious history and ancient studies will find this a useful resource for understanding the complexities of the period and the challenges faced by early Christians.
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