The article provides the edition of P. Bon. 1 + P. Haun. inv. 319, two fragments of a papyrus codex, which have been rejoined and that contain the remnants of two Origen’s Homilies (on Luke and on Matthew). The papyrus can be assigned to the middle of the 3rd century, that is to say not long after the homiletic activity of the Alexandrian theologian, representing one of the earliest extant manuscript witnesses of Origen’s work.
Raccolta di omelie origeniane (P. Bon. 1 + P. Haun. inv. 319)
Otranto, Rosa
2021-01-01
Abstract
The article provides the edition of P. Bon. 1 + P. Haun. inv. 319, two fragments of a papyrus codex, which have been rejoined and that contain the remnants of two Origen’s Homilies (on Luke and on Matthew). The papyrus can be assigned to the middle of the 3rd century, that is to say not long after the homiletic activity of the Alexandrian theologian, representing one of the earliest extant manuscript witnesses of Origen’s work.File in questo prodotto:
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