Philosophumena or The refutation of all heresies, formerly attributed to Origen, but now to Hippolytus, bishop and martyr, who flourished about 220 A.D. / translated from the text of Cruice, by F. Legge
- Id. interne:
- 72ed4823
- Publication:
- Londres ; New York : Society for promoting Christian knowledge ; The Macmillan company, 1921, 2 vol. : vi-180 & vi-189 p. Coll. « Translations of Christian literature. Series I. Greek texts »
- Année:
- 1921
Note
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Ce texte est numérisé sur les sites archive.org et scans.library.utoronto.ca. Vol. I : Introduction. — Book I, The philosophers, p. 31-64. — Book IV, The diviners and magicians, p. 67-117. — Book V, The Ophite heresies, p. 118-180. —— Vol.II. : Book VI, Simon Magus, Valentinus, and their followers, p. 1-57. — Book VII, Basilides, Saturnilus, and others, p. 58-97. — Book VIII, The docetae, Monoimus, and others, p. 98-116. — Book IX. Noetus, Callistus, and others, p. 117-148. — Book X. Summaries, and the word of truth, p. 149-178. — Index, p. 179-189 (sur 2 col.).
Texte antique
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Refutatio omnium haeresium ( Hippolytus Romanus ) :
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