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- Strasbourg_papyrus abstract "The Strasbourg papyrus is a papyrus made of six fragments on a single leaf written in Greek and conserved at the Strasbourg National University Library, cataloged Gr. 254. It was first edited in 1928. The Strasbourg papyrus contains an ancient Christian prayer, probably an Anaphora, similar to the first part of the Alexandrine Anaphora of Saint Mark (later known also as Anaphora of Saint Cyril). The Papyrus was probably written in the fourth or fifth century, but it may present an older text, resulting to be one of the older Eucharistic Prayer known.Since the 1970s many scholars started to think that this prayer is in itself a complete anaphora, even if this assumption has been challenged after the publication of the Barcelona Papyrus. The structure of such a prayer is very different from the thanksgiving over the wine and bread as found in chapter 9 and 10 of the Didache. Actually there is not even a mention of any food; nor does it present the Sanctus, nor an anamnesis nor an epiclesis and not even the Words of Institution. This text is anyway considered to include the base structure that we can find later in many other famous anaphoras.".
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- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageRevisionID "702267200".
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Alexandrian_Rite.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Anamnesis_(Christianity).
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Anaphora_(liturgy).
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Barcelona_Papyrus.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anaphoras_(liturgy).
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek-language_papyri.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Didache.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Doxology.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Empedocles.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Epiclesis.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink God_the_Father.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Intercession.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Koine_Greek.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy_of_St_Cyril.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Papyrus.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Sanctus.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Strasbourg.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLink Words_of_Institution.
- Strasbourg_papyrus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strasbourg papyrus".
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- Strasbourg_papyrus subject Category:Anaphoras_(liturgy).
- Strasbourg_papyrus subject Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
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- Strasbourg_papyrus comment "The Strasbourg papyrus is a papyrus made of six fragments on a single leaf written in Greek and conserved at the Strasbourg National University Library, cataloged Gr. 254. It was first edited in 1928. The Strasbourg papyrus contains an ancient Christian prayer, probably an Anaphora, similar to the first part of the Alexandrine Anaphora of Saint Mark (later known also as Anaphora of Saint Cyril).".
- Strasbourg_papyrus label "Strasbourg papyrus".
- Strasbourg_papyrus differentFrom Empedocles.
- Strasbourg_papyrus sameAs Q3362980.
- Strasbourg_papyrus sameAs Papyrus_de_Strasbourg.
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- Strasbourg_papyrus sameAs Q3362980.
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