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SCILLITAN MARTYRS , a company of early North African
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Augustine , Namphamo, one of their number, is spoken of as " archimartyr," which appears to mean protomartyr of Africa. We have in this martyrdom an excellent example of "Acts of Martyrs " properly so called. The document is in brief legal form, beginning with the date and the names of the accused, and giving the actual dialogue between them and their judge. It closes with the sentence, based on " obstinate " persistency in an illicit cult, and with the proclamation by the herald of the names of the offenders and the penalty. All this may quite well be a transcript of the Acta, or official report of the proceedings. A Christian appends the words: " And so they all together were crowned with martyrdom; and they reign with the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost , for ever and ever. Amen."The Scil itan sufferers were twelve in all--seven men and five women. Two of these bear Punic names (Nartzalus, Cintinus), but the rest Latin names. Six had already been tried: of the remainder
long known in an expanded form, or rather in a variety of later recensions. The fame of the martyrs led to the building of a basilica in their honour at Carthage; and their annual commemoration required that the brevity and obscurity of their Acts should be supplemented and explained, to make them suitable for public recitation.The historical questions connected with these martyrs are treated by Lightfoot, Ignatius (1889, 2nd ed.), i. 524 if. The Latin text, together with later recensions and a Greek version, is published in Texts and Studies, i. 2 (Passion of Perpetua, 1890) ; see also Analecta Bollandiana (1889), viii. 5; H. M. Gwatkin, Selections from Early Christian Writers, where, as in Ante-Nicene Fathers, ix. 285, there is an English translation
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