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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q210549
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Résumé : CCCC MS 28 is a twelfth-century manuscript containing a copy of Rufinus of Aquileia's late-fourth-century Latin translation of Origen's homilies on the Book of Numbers. A twelfth- or possibly thirteenth-century inscription identifies the manuscript as having belonged to the Benedictine abbey of St Mary's, Abingdon.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
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Origen - author
1r-84v - Origen, Homilies on Numbers (transl. by Rufinus) || OrigenisHomiliae in librum Numerorum
rubric : (1r) Incipit Prologus Rufini In libro numeri ad Ursatium
incipit : (1r) Ut uerbis tibi pater beati martiris loquar
Note : (P. G. XII 583)
explicit : (1r) in profectum legentium promat
rubric : (1v) Incipit de Principio numerorum
incipit : (1v) Diuinis numeris non omnes digni
Note : Homily xxviii ends
explicit : (83r) etiam capilli capitis numerati sunt per Ihesum Christum dominum nostrum cui est gloria et imperium in secula seculorum Amen.
Note : 83v-84v blank
Note : Cf. Harnack, Geschichte der Altchristlichen Literatur I 356. Bardenhewer, Geschichte der Altkirchlichen Literatur II 95
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