Description:For many centuries, the acts and destinies of the first-created human beings, Adam and Eve, have intrigued artists, story-tellers and theologians alike. This is a collection of articles on these traditions, written by some of the foremost scholars in the field. The volume consists of two parts. In the first, G.A. Anderson and M.E. Stone, close collaborators for years, have combined a number of studies on the rich variety of Adam and Eve traditions, from the "Life of Adam and Eve" onwards to late mediaeval writings in Armenian. The second part, edited by Johannes Tromp, consists of papers read at the 1998 Leiden Symposium, and deals more specifically with the "Life of Adam and Eve".