The full and original text, in
Greek, was found in a 12th-century
manuscript discovered in 1843 at
Vienna and published in the same year by Johann Wilhelm Bickell, which named it
Apostolische Kirchenordnung. Only other four fragmentary Greek manuscripts are extant. A complete Syriac ancient translation, with English translation, was published in 1901 by John Peter Arendzen. The Ge'ez version was first published in 1691 by
Hiob Ludolf. The
Apostolic Church-Ordinance usually is found also in ancient collections of
Church Orders. It is the second book in the
Verona Palimpsest, it is the first book in the
Alexandrine Sinodos and in the Bohairic version of the
Clementine Octateuch, while the Arabic version of the
Clementine Octateuch has it in the second place, and the Syriac version of it has it in the third place. Thus many early translations of the
Apostolic Church-Ordinance survive in
Latin,
Ge'ez,
Bohairic Coptic,
Sahidic Coptic,
Arabic and
Syriac. The titles found on the manuscripts can be different, so the Bohairic
Alexandrine Sinodos version is entitled "
Canons of our Fathers the Holy Apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ, which they appointed in the Churches", while the Syriac version has "
Third book of Clement, Teaching of the twelve Apostles". ==Content==