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     | author1      = Rolker, Christof
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The ''Didascalia Apostolorum'' is an early church order dating probably from the third century. It covers ecclesiastical hierarchy, the liturgy, and church discipline. It was compiled in Syria; the Greek original is lost, the only complete version is in Syrian. The Latin translation is fragmentary.
The ''Didascalia Apostolorum'' is an early church order dating probably from the third century. It covers ecclesiastical hierarchy, the liturgy, and church discipline. It was compiled in Syria; the Greek original is lost, the only complete version is in Syrian. The Latin translation is fragmentary.


== Categories ==
 
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* very small (less than 100 canons) collection  [[Category:very small (less than 100 canons) collection]]   
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* from Syria [[Category:Collection from Southern Europe and Mediterranean]]  
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* saec. III [[Category:Collection saec III]]
[[Category:very small (less than 100 canons) collection]]   
* article is a stub [[Category:Stub]]
[[Category:Collection from Southern Europe and Mediterranean]]  
[[Category:Collection saec III]]
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Title Didascalia Apostolorum
Key ?
Wikidata Item no. Q1210450
Size Very small (less than 100 canons)
Century saec. III
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Author Christof Rolker


The Didascalia Apostolorum is an early church order dating probably from the third century. It covers ecclesiastical hierarchy, the liturgy, and church discipline. It was compiled in Syria; the Greek original is lost, the only complete version is in Syrian. The Latin translation is fragmentary.