In the field of medieval studies, the question of continuity and harmony between the east and the west has largely gone unaddressed. Benjamin Garstad’s new volume may well serve to change all that, although he himself does not venture into such an analysis. He offers to the reader fresh Greek and Latin editions of The Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius, the Revelationes (which is the Latin version of The Apocalypse), and the Excerpta latina barbari, along with facing page translations which have the distinction of being the very first in English.
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