The great importance of the newly discovered collection of Origenian Homilies on Psalms can be summarized as follows: 1) until the discovery of Cod. Gr. 314, we did not held any Origen’s homily (neither Homilies on Jeremiah, nor the homilies translated to Latin by Rufinus and Jerome) containing such an amount of scholiographic material, as results from the examples given in this paper; 2) the setting out of an exegesis ‘without aberrations’ confirms and extends what we know from other Origenian works containing the same topic (e.g. Prin IV 3,1ff., about the ‘obscurities’ of the Bible)
De Halleux André. Origen, Treatise on the Passover and Dialogue of Origen with Heraclides and his Fe...
none1siIn the newly discovered Homilies on Psalms, Jerusalem and Mount Sion are often mentioned. Jer...
This contribution aims at examining the Rufinian translation of Origen’s Homiliae in psal- mum 36, r...
The great importance of the newly discovered collection of Origenian Homilies on Psalms can be summa...
none1noA preliminary examination of the problem of the attribution to Origen of the homilies on the ...
This contribution examines some passages (H15Ps I,2; H67Ps I,2) of the recently discovered “New homi...
E. Prinzivalli compares some Greek loci of Origen's Homilies in Psalms, recently discovered in Cod. ...
The aim of this study is to analyze a potential new fragment of Quaestiones in Exodum in the recentl...
Psalm 35 – from a formgeschichtlich point of view, a composite one – seems to have been almost negle...
Language and style of many ancient Christian authors have received over time, from secondary literat...
Origen of Alexandria’s biblical exegesis has been the subject of substantial scholarly attention. H...
This paper aims at pointing out the great importance of \u2018analogy\u2019 in Origen\u2019s works. ...
Bologna, the 10th of June 2012 Dear Colleagues and Friends, On the 21st of May, a day after the fi...
Origen is the exegete and Old Christian writer whose influence on the understanding of the Bible has...
Origen is the most authoritative Greek exegete in the Latin West and the only one conditioning, in p...
De Halleux André. Origen, Treatise on the Passover and Dialogue of Origen with Heraclides and his Fe...
none1siIn the newly discovered Homilies on Psalms, Jerusalem and Mount Sion are often mentioned. Jer...
This contribution aims at examining the Rufinian translation of Origen’s Homiliae in psal- mum 36, r...
The great importance of the newly discovered collection of Origenian Homilies on Psalms can be summa...
none1noA preliminary examination of the problem of the attribution to Origen of the homilies on the ...
This contribution examines some passages (H15Ps I,2; H67Ps I,2) of the recently discovered “New homi...
E. Prinzivalli compares some Greek loci of Origen's Homilies in Psalms, recently discovered in Cod. ...
The aim of this study is to analyze a potential new fragment of Quaestiones in Exodum in the recentl...
Psalm 35 – from a formgeschichtlich point of view, a composite one – seems to have been almost negle...
Language and style of many ancient Christian authors have received over time, from secondary literat...
Origen of Alexandria’s biblical exegesis has been the subject of substantial scholarly attention. H...
This paper aims at pointing out the great importance of \u2018analogy\u2019 in Origen\u2019s works. ...
Bologna, the 10th of June 2012 Dear Colleagues and Friends, On the 21st of May, a day after the fi...
Origen is the exegete and Old Christian writer whose influence on the understanding of the Bible has...
Origen is the most authoritative Greek exegete in the Latin West and the only one conditioning, in p...
De Halleux André. Origen, Treatise on the Passover and Dialogue of Origen with Heraclides and his Fe...
none1siIn the newly discovered Homilies on Psalms, Jerusalem and Mount Sion are often mentioned. Jer...
This contribution aims at examining the Rufinian translation of Origen’s Homiliae in psal- mum 36, r...