Translations
- Didache (Lightfoot translation), translated by Joseph Barber Lightfoot, 1891
- Didache (Riddle translation), translated by Matthew Brown Riddle in Ante-Nicene Fathers, 1886
- Didache (Hoole translation), translated by Charles H. Hoole, 1894
- Didache (Lake translation), translated by Kirsopp Lake, 1912
- Didache (Schaff translation), translated by Philip Schaff, 1885
Works about this text
- Introductory Notice To The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles by Arthur Cleveland Coxe, from Ante-Nicene Fathers
- Introductory Notice by Matthew Brown Riddle, ibid.
- Excursus on the Word Προσφέρειν by Adolph von Harnack from History of Dogma, 1894; reproduced in Ante-Nicene Fathers
- "Didache," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Teaching of the Twelve Apostles," in Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century, (ed.) by Henry Wace and William C. Piercy, London: John Murray (1911)
- The "Didache" article in the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1905
- The "Notes on the Didache" section from Journal of Theological Studies, 1905
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