The Cheirograph of Adam in Armenian and Romanian Traditions: New Texts and Images

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The Cheirograph of Adam in Armenian and Romanian Traditions: New Texts and Images
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Author(s)
Stone, Michael E.
Timotin, Emanuela
Year
2023
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Eastern Christian Cultures in Contact
Volume
1
Publisher
Brepols
Place of Publication
Turnhout
Work type
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04/09/2023
Abstract

This book discusses new textual and iconographic evidence about the Legend of the Cheirograph of Adam, an apocryphal story dealing with the contract that Adam is said to have concluded with Satan after the expulsion from the Garden of Eden.
|This book explores the legend of Adam’s Contract with Satan that was made after the expulsion from the Garden of Eden.This legend was current in the Eastern Orthodox churches of SE Europe as well as in the Caucasus. Unknown forms of the legend have been found in two traditions, the Romanian and the Armenian, and are investigated here. Notably this legend has found its way into folk stories and sometimes into folk music, showing how widely it was accepted and distributed. This legend also inspired images in both traditions. In Romania the most striking illustrations are to be found in Bukovina province, in frescos on the famous painted churches of that region, as well as in manuscripts. In Armenia features of this story are incorporated into the iconography of the Baptism of Christ in the River Jordan.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
|Series' preface
|Preface
|Abbreviations and Critical Signs
|Introduction

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Part 1: New Armenian Evidence for the Cheirograph Legend
|Armenian Folk Tales
|A Literary Text
|A Proposed New Piece of Armenian Iconographic Evidence
|New Armenian Evidence from Literary Texts

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Part 2: New Romanian Evidence for the Cheirograph Legend
|The Legend of the Cheirograph in the Romanian Literary Tradition
|Iconography
|Between Literary and Iconographic Tradition

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Epilogue
|Bibliography
|Index of Ancient and Medieval Sources
|Subject Index