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Homilies III and IV on Psalm 36. Part 2. Translation from Ancient Greek, Introduction and Commentaries by Anna Grünert

https://doi.org/10.31802/BCA.2022.14.2.002

Abstract

This publication is a continuation of the translation of the Homilies I and II on Psalm 36, which was presented in No. 3 (11) for 2021, and includes a translation of the Homilies III and IV on Psalm 36. The translation is supplemented with commentary and translation of the critical apparatus, which is preceded by a short introduction. It outlines the main topics that the author touches on in his sermon, and provides an overview of the introduction to the previous publication.

About the Author

. Origen
HSE University
Russian Federation

Anna Grünert PhD Student of the School of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at the Faculty of Humanities

20 Myasnitskaya Street, Moscow 101000



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Origen  Homilies III and IV on Psalm 36. Part 2. Translation from Ancient Greek, Introduction and Commentaries by Anna Grünert. Bible and Christian Antiquity. 2022;(2):57-105. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31802/BCA.2022.14.2.002

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