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Mother of Jesus of Nazareth, Mary has been one of the constant fundamental figures of Christianity throughout the centuries. In the New Testament, Mary is presented by her son as a model for believers and the recipient of divine favour even if he also shows some reticence toward her. We hear no more about Mary after the day of Pentecost, when she receives, with the apostles, the Holy Spirit. As to what ultimately becomes of her, Christian imagination has filled the gap with a story that begins with an angel announcing her coming end, goes on to tell of liturgy celebrated by the apostles - miraculously assembled in her dwelling-, and concludes with the visit of Christ who takes Mary's body to paradise. This document composed around the middle of the 5th century or the beginning of the 6th has survived in several versions, particularly in five Greek texts that are introduced, translated and annotated in this book.