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Die neuen Psalmenhomilien: Eine kritische Edition des Codex Monacensis Graecus 314

  • Autores: Peter W. Martens (res.)
  • Localización: Journal of early Christian studies: Journal of the North American Patristic Society, ISSN 1067-6341, Nº. 4, 2016, págs. 628-630
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Die neuen Psalmenhomilien: Eine kritische Edition des Codex Monacensis Graecus 314

      Lorenzo Perrone, Marina Molin Pradel, Emanuela Prinzivalli, Antonio Cacciari

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    • When Pradel's research took her to Codex Graecus 314, a twelfth-century manuscript that contains 29 anonymous Greek homilies on the Psalms, her attention was piqued by the fact that this collection included the text of four of the five Origenian homilies on Psalm 36 that Rufinus had translated into Latin (and which we still possess today). [...]she noticed that the other homilies transmitted by Codex Graecus 314 corresponded to a large extent to the catalog of Origen's sermons on the Psalms that Jerome listed in his Epistula 33. A few points are worth drawing to the reader's attention: text is printed in bold where it coincides with material attributed to Origen in the catenae on the Psalms (the apparatus identifies the editions or manuscripts from which these catenae fragments are drawn); the apparatus also identifies passages in other Origenian works that parallel what we find in these homilies; finally, the apparatus signals some of Origen's sources, mainly Philo, and a few later authors who drew inspiration from his work on the Psalms, chiefly Eusebius, Didymus, and Jerome. The volume closes with black-and-white images of three folios, and a number of indices of passages: scriptural, Origenian, and those from other ancient authors.


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