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What we know about the celebrated Alexandrian theologian, the follower of Origen, who was blind from birth.
This two-volume set is a discussion of the writings of Origen on the Gospel according to Matthew and the textual tradition both in Greek and Latin.
The evidence of the Latin translations of Origen's homilies on the reception of Origen in the West.
The non-canonical sayings of Jesus, collected from various sources, are presented in this Gorgias edition.
Annotations on the letters of the late antique pagan philosopher, with a prosopography of his correspondents.
The florilegia (lists of quotations from the Fathers on a given topic) from the Council of Chalcedon to the filioque controversy
Five studies in the textual criticism of the New Testament are presented in this volume.
This book reconstructs the narrative of the Flight of Pope Callixtus from Rome, and its relations to his declaration that great sins could be absolved; from the attack on him by Tertullian.
A collection of the fragments of the lost Preaching of Peter, with possible fragments and an appendix on the dates of Jesus.
The Acts of the Apostles in Greek, edited from the oldest manuscripts is presented here in a Gorgias edition; it is one of the three foundations of the standard Nestle-Aland Greek text.
The surviving text of two books of New Testament apocrypha ascribed to Peter
A survey of the Christology of Athanasius, combined with a critical assessment of the works attributed to him; Stulcken finds more passion than clarity in Athanasius' declarations of the divinity of Jesus.
At the court of a fictitious King of Persia, first the Christians debate the pagans, with a rabbi as referee, and then the Christians debate the Jews, with a pagan referee. Standard edition, long unavaiable, with commentary and indices.
Critical and textual notes to the Gospels are presented here by one of the most important New Testament scholars.
This book explores the dating and place of the martyrdom and commemmoration of Peter and Paul; false theories are examined.
The treatise of Athanasius of Alexandria on virginity, edited with critical notes and an evaluation of its origins are presented in this volume.
This volume compiles various ancient lives including that of Simeon Stylites. This is both a standard piece of source-criticism and a sourcebook for all modern students of Symeon.
The classic collection of the evidence on Hippolytus of Rome, his works, his actions as a leader of the church, his martyrdom, and his surviving fragments
This book discusses the influence of Origen's sermons on Jeremiah, both direct and indirect.
Description of the manuscript tradition of this quasi-encyclopedia, its authorship, and its sources.
The sayings of Jesus not recorded in the Gospels, with an appendix on a new fragment from the Fayyum.
The data on the lost Gospel according to the Hebrews is presented in this volume with modern criticism, ancient evidence, surviving fragments, and conclusions.
An effort to date the works of Tertullian, on stylistic and biographical grounds
One of the first pieces of Christian Latin, a treatise on the evils of gambling and the role of the bishop in correcting them.
A quarrelsome disputation between a Jew and a Christian over the Old Testament prophecies, with introduction, notes, and essays on the character and compostion of the work.
This volume examins the manuscript tradition, and the account of the works of the 2nd century apologists in the ancient church and the Middle Ages.
Collected by the radical journalist William Hone, this collection is of the Greek New Testament Apocrypha and other first century writings.
This work details the lives of seven Palestinian monks and abbots, written in popular Greek by Cyril of Scythopolis, a sixth-century monk.
This text is a variant of Paul's Epistle to the Romans.
This work presents the Armenian version of second-century Irenaeus of Lyon's last two books on heresies.
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