ABRAHAM AS EPIC EXEMPLAR IN LATE LATIN POETRY

Abraham stands at the beginning. Not quite the beginning—after all, he doesn’t appear in Genesis until chapter 11. Yet it is clear in late antiquity that he is seen as the start of something. It is he who makes the covenant with God, securing his place as the common patriarch of Jews, Christians, an...

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