The Commentaries of Origen and Jerome on St. Paul's Epistle to the EphesiansOUP Oxford, 5 de dez. de 2002 - 312 páginas This important study provides the first English translation of both the surviving fragments of Origen's Commentary on Ephesians and of the complete text of Jerome's Commentary on Ephesians. The two translations are placed parallel to one another where they treat the same texts in Ephesians thus showing Jerome's extensive dependence on Origen's commentary. By using collateral texts from other works of Origen, Jerome, and Rufinus, the author is able to show Jerome's dependence on Origen in numerous passages in his commentary where the Greek text of Origen's commentary is lost. The translation is accompanied by Heine's illuminating commentary and a substantial introduction sets the works in their historical context. The book makes a significant contribution not only to scholarship on Origen and Jerome, but also to the wider question of the interpretation of scripture in the early Christian centuries. |
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... Apology against the Books of Rufinus, Book 1 Bibliography Index of Scriptures Cited Index of Subjects 35 73 75 141 201 273 275 282 287 296 Abbreviations Texts Of Origen Cant. Commentarius in Canticum Canticorum, GCS Contents.
... Apology against the Books of Rufinus, Book 1 Bibliography Index of Scriptures Cited Index of Subjects 35 73 75 141 201 273 275 282 287 296 Abbreviations Texts Of Origen Cant. Commentarius in Canticum Canticorum, GCS Contents.
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... Scriptures in his Hypotyposeis and that this work included 'concise explanations of all the Canonical Scriptures'.15 Only a few Greek fragments of this work survive along with a Latin translation by Cassiodorus of brief comments on 1 ...
... Scriptures in his Hypotyposeis and that this work included 'concise explanations of all the Canonical Scriptures'.15 Only a few Greek fragments of this work survive along with a Latin translation by Cassiodorus of brief comments on 1 ...
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... Scriptures brilliantly in many places. He then defends his translations of Origen's expositions of Scripture by saying that he has 'translated what is good in him' and has 'either omitted or corrected or passed over in silence what ...
... Scriptures brilliantly in many places. He then defends his translations of Origen's expositions of Scripture by saying that he has 'translated what is good in him' and has 'either omitted or corrected or passed over in silence what ...
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... Scriptures and to writing. Early in this period Paula and Eustochium pressed him to produce expositions of the Pauline epistles for them. 31 Jerome, somewhat reluctantly, then composed commentaries on the four Pauline epistles, Philemon ...
... Scriptures and to writing. Early in this period Paula and Eustochium pressed him to produce expositions of the Pauline epistles for them. 31 Jerome, somewhat reluctantly, then composed commentaries on the four Pauline epistles, Philemon ...
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... Scriptures. In his Lives of Illustrious Men written in AD 392 the chapter on Origen (ch. 54) is panegyrical. He praises his great glory, his study of the Scriptures, and his 'immortal genius'. No note of criticism is sounded in the ...
... Scriptures. In his Lives of Illustrious Men written in AD 392 the chapter on Origen (ch. 54) is panegyrical. He praises his great glory, his study of the Scriptures, and his 'immortal genius'. No note of criticism is sounded in the ...
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Translations of Origens and Jeromes Commentaries on Ephesians | 73 |
Appendices | 273 |
Bibliography | 282 |
Index of Scriptures Cited | 287 |
Index of Subjects | 296 |
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