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E02623: Isidore of Seville in his Latin Chronicle written in two redactions in 615/616 and 626 mentions the discovery of the body of *Barnabas (apostle and companion of Paul the Apostle, S00786) and of the autograph of the Gospel of Matthew during the reign of the emperor Zeno (474-491).
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posted on 2017-03-29, 00:00 authored by mszataIsidore of Seville, Chronicle 388
Per idem tempus corpus Barnabae apostoli et euangelium Mathei eius stilo scriptum ipso reuelante repertum est.
'At the same time the body of Barnabas the apostle and the gospel of Matthew, written with his own stylus, having revealed themselves, were discovered.'
Text: Martín 2003, 186-187. Translation: Koon and Wood 2008.
Per idem tempus corpus Barnabae apostoli et euangelium Mathei eius stilo scriptum ipso reuelante repertum est.
'At the same time the body of Barnabas the apostle and the gospel of Matthew, written with his own stylus, having revealed themselves, were discovered.'
Text: Martín 2003, 186-187. Translation: Koon and Wood 2008.
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Evidence ID
E02623Saint Name
Barnabas, apostle and companion of *Paul the Apostle, ob. c. 61 : S00786Saint Name in Source
BarnabasRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Other narrative texts (including Histories)Language
- Latin