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Nonni Panopolitani Paraphrasis S. Evangelii Ioannei is a poetic Greek paraphrase of the Gospel of John. It’s traditionally attributed to Nonnos of Panopolis, about whom little is known. Early scholars believed this text to have been written by Nonnos during the fifth century, probably in Alexandria, Egypt. Today the authorship of this text is disputed, yet it remains a valuable resource for the study of John. Its unique form—a paraphrase written in verse—gives it added appeal, providing uncommon insights into John’s linguistic choices as well as the way the Gospel was interpreted during the fifth century. This volume also includes an introductory material and notes in Latin.
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Nonnos of Panopolis was a Greek poet who lived in Egypt during the fifth century AD. His epic poem, the Dionysiaca, is regarded as the last great poem of antiquity.