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Die neuen Psalmenhomilien

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The series is devoted to Christian texts from the Greek-speaking parts of the ancient Roman Empire. Published since 1897 (first in Leipzig, then in Berlin) by the Royal Prussian Academy under ...
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  • 19 May 2015
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The editio princeps of Codex Monacensis Graecus 314, the collection of Origen's Homilies on the Psalms was discovered by Marina Molin Pradel in april 2012. The Munich manuscript is the major text discovery on Origen, seventy years after the find of the Tura papyri in 1941. The 29 homilies provide the original Greek text of four Homilies on Psalm 36, translated by Rufinus into Latin at the beginning of the fifth century, together with twenty-five new sermons. Only parts of them were known through tiny excerpts preserved in the exegetical anthologies of the catenae. The list of the sermons essentially corresponds to the catalogue of Origen's Homilies on the Psalms in Jerome's Letter 33. It includes two homilies on Ps. 15, four on Ps. 36, two on Ps. 67, three on Ps. 73, one on Ps. 74, one on Ps. 75, four on Ps. 76, nine on Ps. 77, two on Ps. 80, and one on Ps. 81. Beyond recovering for us Origen as the great interpreter of the Psalms, the sermons throw new light on his life and thought, and provide insights into the situation of the Church in the third century CE.
The critical text has been edited by Lorenzo Perrone in cooperation with Marina Molin Pradel, Emanuela Prinzivalli and Antonio Cacciari.

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Price: $300.00
Pages: 651
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 19 May 2015
ISBN: 9783110350913
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: REL006060 RELIGION / Bible / Commentaries / Old Testament, REL006090 RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, REL015000 RELIGION / Christianity / History
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Lorenzo Perrone, Universität Bologna, Bologna, Italien.



Lorenzo Perrone, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.