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The Works of St. Ephrem the Syrian (Vol 3): Syriac, Greek, and Latin (Syriac Studies Library) (English and Latin Edition)

✍ Scribed by Peter Benedictus


Publisher
Gorgias Press
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
773
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The great Roman edition of Ephrem’s works, based on Vatican manuscripts, contains, in volumes 1-3, Syriac texts with Latin translation, and, in volumes 4-6, works in Greek attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation.

✦ Table of Contents


Series Foreword
SANCTLSSIMO DOMINO NOSTRO ENEDICTO XIV
APPROBATIO
EPISTOLA
LECTORI SUO
ACTA S.P.N. EPHRAEMI
CONTENTS
S. Ephracmi Syri Sermones Polemici adverfus Scrutatores LXXXVII
In idem argumentum Sermones III
Adverfus Judaeos Sermo I
Neerofima feu funebres Canones LXXXV
Paraenefes , feu adhortationes ad Poenitentiam LXXVI
De Paradifo Eden Sermones XII
De Diverfis Sermones XVIII
ERRATA SIC CORRIGITO


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