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Origen's Hexapla Available

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 7:46 am
by Barry Hofstetter
At
<http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7028049M ... _supersunt>
is a downloadable pdf of:

Origenis Hexaplorum quae supersunt
sive, Veterum interpretum Graecorum in totum Vetus Testamentum
fragmenta. Post Flaminium Nogilium, Drusium, et Montefalconium,
adhibita etiam versione syro-hexaplari, concinnavit, emendavit, et
multis partibus auxit Fridericus Field.
Published 1875 by E typographeo Clarendoniano in Oxonii .

Table of Contents
I. Prolegomena. Genesis-Esther.
II. Jobus-Malachias. Auctarium et indices.

Re: Origin's Hexepla Available

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 3:07 pm
by Bryant J. Williams III
Dear List,

The size of the pdf. file is 59.7 MB! Of Course, it is in Latin!

Rev. Bryant J. Williams III

Re: Origin's Hexepla Available

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 3:26 pm
by Devenios Doulenios
Salve, amice Barie, χαιρε ω φιλε Βαριε

I have a pdf of the edition by Field, which I believe I found on Internet Archive or Google Books. Do you know what the differences are between the two editions? Would it be worthwhile to have both?

Vale, ερρωσο

Devenios Doulenios
Δεβένιος Δουλένιος

P.S. I believe you meant to write the author of the Hexapla's name as Origen, correct? :)

Re: Origen's Hexapla Available

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 9:15 pm
by Barry Hofstetter
BryantIII wrote:Dear List,

The size of the pdf. file is 59.7 MB! Of Course, it is in Latin!

Rev. Bryant J. Williams III
Cur negotium cum his habeas?

Devenios Doulenios wrote:Salve, amice Barie, χαιρε ω φιλε Βαριε

I have a pdf of the edition by Field, which I believe I found on Internet Archive or Google Books. Do you know what the differences are between the two editions? Would it be worthwhile to have both?

Vale, ερρωσο

Devenios Doulenios
Δεβένιος Δουλένιος

P.S. I believe you meant to write the author of the Hexapla's name as Origen, correct? :)
typo, typas, typat...

χαῖρε, ὦ φίλε,

I have no idea -- I have never seen Field's edition.

Re: Origen's Hexapla Available

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 10:46 pm
by Devenios Doulenios
Mine says on the title page of the first volume:

POST FLAMINIUM NOBILIUM, DRUSIUM, ET MONTEFALCONIUM,
ADHIBITA ETIAM VERSIONE SYRO-HEXAPLARI,
CONCINNAVIT, EMENDAVIT, ET MULTIS PARTIBUS AUXIT

FRIDERICUS FIELD, AA.M.
COLLIGI BOD SS. TRIN. CANTAB. OLIM SOC1US.

TOMUS I.
PROLEGOMENA.
GENESIS ESTHER.

OXONII:
E TYPOGRAPHEO CLARENDONIANO.
M DCCC LXXV

I believe the edition you mentioned was in the 1820's, so this is evidently an earlier edition. Seems to have the same editors as yours, except with the addition of Field.

Devenios Doulenios
Δεβένιος Δουλένιος

Re: Origen's Hexapla Available

Posted: June 16th, 2011, 8:18 pm
by Devenios Doulenios
Devenios Doulenios wrote:Mine says on the title page of the first volume:


OXONII:
E TYPOGRAPHEO CLARENDONIANO.
M DCCC LXXV

I believe the edition you mentioned was in the 1820's, so this is evidently an earlier edition. Seems to have the same editors as yours, except with the addition of Field.

Devenios Doulenios
Δεβένιος Δουλένιος
I must be more math-challenged than I thought...or distracted. Obviously 1875 is later than the 1820's. Apparently you said your edition was 1875 also, so it's moot.

Devenios

Sorry about any confusion I caused... :oops: