Justin is easily available in both Greek and English--with the right
bookseller. I am teaching a seminar on Justin next quarter (begins Marh 31)
and am using, amon others, the following:
The following Greek texts:
Goodspeed. Edgar John. _Die ältetsten Apologeten._ Göttingen: Vandenhoeck
und Ruprecht, 1914. (Critical Greek text. Reprinted about six years ago;
copsts about $125.00. Includes most of the second century apologists. )
Munier, Charles. _Saint Justin Apologie pour les Chret/iens. Édition et
traduction. Freibourg Suisse: Éditions Universitaires, 1995. (Critical
Greek text, facing translation, massive French introductin, with
outstanding bibliographies of the two apologies. My required text next
term.)
Gildersleeve, Basil. The Aapologies of Justin Martyr. New York: Aamerican
Book Company, 1877. (Text, with intro and notes by this great classicist. I
can get this duplicated for you. Costs about $35.00)
Goodspeed alone gives an easily available Greek text of the Dialogue with
Trypho. Maran's 18th century edition is reprinted in Migne's Patrologia
Graeca with facing Latin translation
Translations
Hardy, E. R. Library of Christian Classics, vol. 1. ed. C. C. Richardson.
Philadelphia: Westminster, 195?)
Barnard, Leslie William. St. Justin Martyr _The First and Second
Apologies._ Tr. with introduction and notes. Ancient Christian Writers 56.
New York, Mahwah: Paulist Press, 1997. (Just out. Translator published a
standard work on Justin some years ago. I recommend this highly.)
There is also a Victorian translation of all his works in the Antenicene
Fathers series (v. 1 of the ten).
Edgar Krentz, New Testament
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