Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels, Collected Out of the Works of the Fathers, Volume III Part 1, Gospel of St. Luke |
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Page viii
... seems to be existing in the Vatican from the description Maii gives of a fragment he discovered there ; and Montfaucon says of the former part , that not the sixth part of it is contained in Corderius . Besides , Corderius is not at all ...
... seems to be existing in the Vatican from the description Maii gives of a fragment he discovered there ; and Montfaucon says of the former part , that not the sixth part of it is contained in Corderius . Besides , Corderius is not at all ...
Page ix
... seem any reason why they should not be successive copies , only increased as time went on , of the original MS . of Nicetas ... seems very probable then that Nicetas was the author of a new class of Catenæ , far exceeding in size and ...
... seem any reason why they should not be successive copies , only increased as time went on , of the original MS . of Nicetas ... seems very probable then that Nicetas was the author of a new class of Catenæ , far exceeding in size and ...
Page x
... seems however most probable , that this Catena on St. Luke which Combefis speaks of , is an abridgment of a larger one , which was compiled from the ancient Titus and other later Fathers " , and by the same anonymous hand which also ...
... seems however most probable , that this Catena on St. Luke which Combefis speaks of , is an abridgment of a larger one , which was compiled from the ancient Titus and other later Fathers " , and by the same anonymous hand which also ...
Page xi
... seem to be gathered from different parts of his works by some writer who was well acquainted with them . Wastell assigns these to John of Jerusalem , whom he thinks he has proved to be the author of the Opus Imperfectum , generally ...
... seem to be gathered from different parts of his works by some writer who was well acquainted with them . Wastell assigns these to John of Jerusalem , whom he thinks he has proved to be the author of the Opus Imperfectum , generally ...
Page xii
... seem to take in much of what is wanting to complete the Commentary on St. Luke . These have been edited from a MS . in the Vati- can of the 10th century , and supply several of the quotations given by St. Thomas . ( 3. ) Of the other ...
... seem to take in much of what is wanting to complete the Commentary on St. Luke . These have been edited from a MS . in the Vati- can of the 10th century , and supply several of the quotations given by St. Thomas . ( 3. ) Of the other ...
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