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orion HIPPOLYTUS EMBROIDERS?



This is the 2nd time I send this message.  I didn't notice it showing up
in recent postings, so I thought I'd try again.  I really DO desire an
answer.


From: George.X.Brooks
To: orion@mscc.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: orion HIPPOLYTUS:  THE ESSENE TEXT
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 18:45:29 -0400
Message-ID: <19980915.223949.9798.10.George.X.Brooks@juno.com>
References: <3.0.32.19980914112847.00aa1610@199.203.73.197>

TO:  Asia Lerner

Could you please elaborate about his extravagance regarding the
Saduccees?

And what do you think he has embroidered on the lengthy passage regarding

the Essenes?

George.X.Brooks@Juno.Com



On Mon, 14 Sep 1998 11:28:49 +0200 asia@checkpoint.com writes:
>At 08:22 PM 9/8/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>You asked if Hippolytus was copying from Josephus.  Once you read the
>>text, I think you will believe that Josephus and Hippolytus were 
>writing
>>from some PRIOR text. 
>
>This very same Hippolytus is a corner stone of Del Medico's "The Myth 
>of
>The Essenes". Del Medico's theory is that Hippolytus' text is the 
>source of
>the Essene passages in Josephus, these passages being a late (3-4th
>century) insertion, not written by Josephus originally.
>
>On my part, it seems to me that there are few things in Hippolytus 
>that
>cannot be derived from one of the Big Three : Philo, Josephus and 
>Pliny,
>and the notion of an original source prior to Josephus and Hippolytus 
>seems
>unnecessary. Hippolytus simply has a tendancy for embroidering on his
>sources - this is as obvious in the passage on Sadduccees as it is in 
>the
>passage on the Essenes. 
>
>
>All best,	Asia Lerner
>
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