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Athanasius of Alexandria, Oratio II contra Arianos : the old Slavonic text and English translation
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ISBN: 9782503585444 2503585442 Year: 2019 Volume: 56/3 (248) Publisher: Turnhout: Brepols,

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"Oratio II contra Arianos is one of the three Orations that belong to Athanasius of Alexandria and represent his most famous theological work. Written originally in Greek between 339AD and 345AD and translated into Old Slavonic in 906AD by Constantine of Preslav, the Second Oration discusses the issue of Christ’s relation to God the Father and the controversial passages of Scripture in the context of the fourth-century Arian dispute. This critical edition is the first one to offer the Old Slavonic version of the Second Oration based on all existing manuscripts. It also provides a Greek text and English translation prefaced by an introduction on the origin, history, and text of Athanasius’ Orations in Slavonic." -- Academia page of Viacheslav Lytvynenko. "Le Deuxième discours contre les ariens d'Athanase d'Alexandrie a été traduit en slavon par Constantin de Preslav au début du Xe siècle. Cette édition critique présente le texte sur la base des dix manuscrits connus, avec traduction anglaise accompagnée de la recension grecque publiée dans Migne, PG 26. Une longue introduction discute divers points, comme la transmission du texte, la relation entre les manuscrits et la question de la Vorlage." -- Provided by publisher.


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Milton's scriptural theology : confronting De Doctrina Christiana
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ISBN: 9781641893404 9781641893411 1641893419 1641893400 Year: 2019 Publisher: Leeds : Arc Humanities Press,

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Milton spoke of 'De Doctrina' as 'my best and most precious possession'. Through close reading of the Latin itself, John K. Hale assesses the work and its aim, its degrees of success and its by-products, as these reveal Milton at his 'personal best'. While to historians or methodologists of theology his best might not seem the very best ever, this work was unutterably precious to Milton, and close reading reveals the personal dimension of Milton's theology and the passion and energy of his mind in its acts of thought.

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