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The Latin Patristic Reception of the Book of Canticles in the Hexapla
Vigiliae Christianae, 2009AbstractAlthough Hexaplaric studies tend to limit themselves to Greek exegesis only, the Latin Fathers, too, are quite valuable for our understanding of Origen's Hexapla. This article discusses two examples, both concerning the book of Canticles, which illustrate the contribution of Latin patristic exegesis to one's understanding of each of the Hexapla'
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City-level impact of extreme temperatures and mortality in Latin America
Nature Medicine, 2022Josiah L Kephart +2 more
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Life expectancy and mortality in 363 cities of Latin America
Nature Medicine, 2021Usama Bilal +2 more
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Factors associated with healthy aging in Latin American populations
Nature Medicine, 2023Hernando Santamaría-García +2 more
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The Catholic Historical Review
Abstract: The study of the reception of ante-Nicene Greek patristics in western Europe has focused almost exclusively on individual authors like Origen of Alexandria, whose works were rendered into Latin in late antiquity and well known among early medieval readers.
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Abstract: The study of the reception of ante-Nicene Greek patristics in western Europe has focused almost exclusively on individual authors like Origen of Alexandria, whose works were rendered into Latin in late antiquity and well known among early medieval readers.
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Journal of the History of Ideas
Abstract: This article asks whether Gigliola Fragnito’s argument that censorship led to a “lost Renaissance” of Italian literature can also be applied to patristics, through a study of unpublished Latin translations (CPG 4189, 4192, 4196, 4198, 4209, 4210, 4310, 4316, 4325, 4405.182, 4405.184, 4417.1, 4431, 4432.3, 4576) and an unfinished opera omnia ...
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Abstract: This article asks whether Gigliola Fragnito’s argument that censorship led to a “lost Renaissance” of Italian literature can also be applied to patristics, through a study of unpublished Latin translations (CPG 4189, 4192, 4196, 4198, 4209, 4210, 4310, 4316, 4325, 4405.182, 4405.184, 4417.1, 4431, 4432.3, 4576) and an unfinished opera omnia ...
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Deification in the Latin Patristic Tradition ed. by Jared Ortiz
Nova et vetera, 2022openaire +1 more source
Modern Theology
Abstract This article offers a reconsideration of Eriugena’s doctrine of deification (θέωσις | deificatio ) and his Christology in Periphyseon V.
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Abstract This article offers a reconsideration of Eriugena’s doctrine of deification (θέωσις | deificatio ) and his Christology in Periphyseon V.
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