Commodianus

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  • ISBN 9780198955405
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Commodianus: Introduction, Text, Translation, Commentary offers a new critical edition and the first complete English translation of the poetry of the early Christian poet Commodianus. It includes also an extensive introduction and commentary which elucidate the relevant linguistic, historical, and theological issues. Commodianus is the first Christan poet whose works survive to this day, but he has enjoyed only minimal attention from scholars in Patristics and Classics. The book presents him as an important witness to the political and social turmoil of the Crisis of the Third Century CE. Commodianus' poetry offers insights into the lives and beliefs of early Christians from different social strata and in different circumstances, such as persecution and warfare. Many of those views are highly idiosyncratic and even otherwise unattested, such as the poet's eschatology. Commodianus will also be of interest to students and specialists in Latin poetry due to his reliance on popular parlance and critical engagement with Roman literary tradition. The Latin text is not a reproduction of earlier editions and instead derives from consultation and study of the manuscript evidence, shedding additional light on the textual history and reception of texts in questions. The book, being one of the very few full-scale treatments of Commodians in the history of scholarship, will prove useful to students and scholars in history, classics, and theology.
Mateusz Kusio obtained his doctorate in Theology at the University of Oxford in 2019 and is now a postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at KU Leuven, having previously worked in Berlin and Warsaw. His interests include ancient Judaism, biblical studies and early Christian history while his particular focus is on ancient apocalypticism. He is the author of The Antichrist Tradition in Antiquity: Antimessianism in Second Temple and Early Christian Literature (Mohr Siebeck, 2020).