It's called a Folk Tale,(:
Alcoholics Anonymous has written: 'Survey of Alcoholics Anonymous in Great Britain 1991'
There is lots of stuff written by Anonymous. I have found that when even I encounter a work that I don't know who it was written by, it turns out that it was written by Anonymous.
Anonymous has written: 'Tractatus De Discantu/Concerning Discant'
It was written by an anonymous author It was written by an anonymous author
Ban Seng Hoe has written: 'Timeless Splendour'
Susanne Wenger has written: 'The timeless mind of the sacred' 'A life with the gods'
That word is "anonymous."
Philip is listed as one of the twelve disciples but as far as we know , none of the disciples wrote anything. The four New Testament gospels were originally anonymous and were not written by any of the disciples, in spite of second-century attributions. There is a non-canonical Gospel of Philip but it was, like the canonical gospels, originally anonymous; in any case it is generally believed to have been written after 150 CE. This means that not only did Philip not write a book of the Bible, he also probably did not even write a book outside the Bible.
Lea Leslie has written: 'The effects of Alcoholics Anonymous in reducing the incidence of alcoholism in the United States' -- subject(s): Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholism
Shirley S. Syrenne has written: 'Timeless roots' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
Dante's Inferno was originally written in Italian.
Marianne W. Gilliam has written: 'How Alcoholics Anonymous failed me' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholics Anonymous, Biography, Case studies, Rehabilitation