List of illustrations; Abbreviations; Introduction; Text, translation, and commentary; Appendices; Bibliography; Index of sources; General index
`This substantial study introduces the Sibylline literature and the
historical context, and it provides a detailed commentary on the
thirteenth S.O. It offers a fascinating alternative approach to a
tumultous period in which, after severe testing, both Christianity
and the Empire itself were to assume new forms of far-reaching
consequence. Warmly recommended for any University library.'
Religious Studies Review, Vol 19 No 4/October 1993
`massive, spendidly learned, but also rather engaging book ... a
valuable survey and a useful tool for future research.'
Times Literary Supplement
'In all probability this will be the standard work on the
Thirteenth Sibyl for the foreseeable future ... carefully edited
and attractively produced book ... valuable book.'
Joseph Geiger, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Classical
Review, Vol. XLII, 1992
'Potter's work ... goes a long way to do justice to the importance
of the Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle. The translation, in prose, is
faithful and readable and without any artificial embellishments to
imitate the oracular style of the original. The commentary is both
full and far-ranging. For the historian of the third century,
especially of Romano-Persian relations, it contains a wealth of new
insights and alert observations. In short, P.s' work is a major
and impressive contribution to our knowledge of the third century
as well as of oracular literature. It represents also a remarkable
achievement by a young scholar. The reviewer cannot help but be
amazed
by the breadth of the author's scholarship and the high degree of
his critical acumen and philological training.'
Samuel N.C. Lieu, University of Warwick, The Empire
'This is an admirable piece of scholarship ... a brilliant book
from which I have learnt much.'
P.W. van der Horst, Universiteit Utrecht, NUMEN, Vol. 40 (1993)
'His treatment of scholarly debates is clear and concise, utilizing
political, religious, and economic perspectives. This work is an
excellent starting point for any research into the third century,
and the first fifty-odd pages will serve as a valuable introduction
to the problems of the period for a course at any level.'
Thomas Alwood, Columbia University, Classical World
'an impressive and mature piece of historical scholarship...His
work will provide a secure basis for all future enquiries into the
period about which the thirteenth Sibylline Oracle was
written.'
T D Barnes, American Historical Review, April 1992
`He has demonstrated his skills as a professor by giving a proper
background to a simple approach and understanding of his commentary
... one of the most extensive treatments of the Thirteenth Oracle
and the Third century Roman history in the early 90s.'
G. Makumbi, Recensiones - Salesianum 59 (1997) 1
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