Contra Celsum: Libri VIII

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BRILL, 2001 - 637 pagine
The giant treatise "Contra Celsum" is Origen's main and longest work. It is of significance for both Greek Patristics and Ancient Philosophy. However, the extant text of the treatise is lacunose and corrupt. Two outstanding editions - by Paul Koetschau (1899) and Marcel Borret (1967-1969) - are not critical enough. The editor tried to restore Origen's original text and presents the reader with a reasonably reliable text.
 

Sommario

Prooemium
5
7
75
Book III
153
Book IV
217
Book V
319
Book VI
377
Book VII
459
Book VIII
521
Index locorum
597
Index nominum
625
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Informazioni sull'autore (2001)

Miroslav Marcovich taught at a number of universities, most recently that of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. He has authored some twenty books and more than three hundred scholarly articles. In the last two decades of his life he prepared major critical editions of several patristic authors.