Pseudo-John

Pseudo-John is the name given to pseudepigraphical authors who wrote in the name of various early Christian church leaders named John to give their own works greater legitimacy. * Works by Pseudo-Johns written in the name of John the Apostle / John the Evangelist include: * The Apocalypse of Pseudo-John, a pseudo-prophetic text based on the Book of Daniel 10.1-12.13,45 concerning the end of time. * Liber de Dormitione Mariae, a 6th-century apocryphal narrative of the death of Mary. * Works by Pseudo-Johns written in the name of John Chrysostom include, for instance: * Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum, comments on the Gospel of Matthew ostensibly collected from secondary manuscripts. * The Encomium of John the Baptist, an apocryphal hagiography of John the Baptist.

Pseudo-John

Pseudo-John is the name given to pseudepigraphical authors who wrote in the name of various early Christian church leaders named John to give their own works greater legitimacy. * Works by Pseudo-Johns written in the name of John the Apostle / John the Evangelist include: * The Apocalypse of Pseudo-John, a pseudo-prophetic text based on the Book of Daniel 10.1-12.13,45 concerning the end of time. * Liber de Dormitione Mariae, a 6th-century apocryphal narrative of the death of Mary. * Works by Pseudo-Johns written in the name of John Chrysostom include, for instance: * Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum, comments on the Gospel of Matthew ostensibly collected from secondary manuscripts. * The Encomium of John the Baptist, an apocryphal hagiography of John the Baptist.