Origenis Hexaplorum quae Supersunt
β Scribed by Frederick Field
- Year
- 2010
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β¦ Table of Contents
PRAEFATIO
CAPUT I. DE HEXAPLORUM VARIIS NOMINIBUS
CAPUT II. DE AQUILAE EDITIONS
CAPUT III. DE SYMMACHI EDITIONE
CAPUT IV. DE THEODOTIONIS EDITIONE
CAPUT V. DE EDITIONIBUS ANONYMIS
CAPUT VI. DE HEXAPLORUM COMPOSITIONE
CAPUT VII. DE LXX INTERPRETUM VERSIONE, UT IN HEXAPLIS ERAT
CAPUT VIII. DE INTERPRETIBUS HEBRAEO, SYRO, SAMARITANO, QUORUM LECTIONES IK HEXAPLIS ALLEGANTUR
CAPUT IX. DE LUCIANI EDITIONS
CAPUT X. DE SIGLIS ET NOTIS COMPENDIAREIS AD HEXAPLA SPECTANTIBUS
CAPUT XI. DE FATIS HEXAPLORUM POST ORIGENIS OBITUM
PROLEGOMENORUM INDEX
GENESIS
EXODUS
LEVITICUS
NUMERI
DEUTERONOMIUM
JOSUA
JUDICES
RUTH
LIBER I REGUM, JUXTA HEBRAEOS I SAMUELIS
LIBER II REGUM, JUXTA HEBRAEOS II SAMUELIS
LIBER III REGUM, JUXTA HEBRAEOS I REGUM
LIBER IV REGUM, JUXTA HEBEAEOS II REGUM
LIBER I PARALIPOMENΞ©N
LIBER II PARALIPOMENΞ©N
ESDRAS
NEHEMIAS
ESTHER
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<p>Frederick Fieldβs monumental edition of the fragments of the sixfold edition of the Old Testament in Greek and Hebrew, The Hexapla of Origen.</p>
<p>Frederick Fieldβs monumental edition of the fragments of the sixfold edition of the Old Testament in Greek and Hebrew, The Hexapla of Origen.</p>
Aeschylus' Tragedies are here presented in the original Greek, with Latin translations, notes, scholia, and readings assembled by one of the eminent classical scholars of the nineteenth century, Samuel Butler (1774-1839). Based upon the monumental seventeenth-century commentary edition by Thomas Sta