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SOURCES AND LITERATURE .Next to the works of Origen (see Redepenning, " Des Hieronymus wiederaufgefundenes Verzeichnis der Schrif ten des Origens," in Zeit. f. d. hist. Theot. (1851), pp. 66 seq.) the most important sources are: Gregory Thaumat., Panegyricus in Orig.; Eusebius, H.E. vi.; Epiphanius, Haer. 64; the works of Methodius, the Cappadocians, Jerome (see De vie. ill. 54, 61) and Rufinus; Vincent. Lerin. Commonit. 23; Palladius, Hist. Laus. 147; Justinian, Ep. ad Mennam (Mansi, ix. p. 487 seq.); Photius, Biblioth. 118, &c. There is no complete critical edition of Origen's works. The best edition is that of Car. and C. Vine. Delarue (4 vols. fol.) (Paris, 17331759), reprinted by Lommatzsch (25 vols. 8vo) (Berlin, 18311848) and by Migne, Patrol. curs. compl. see. Gr., vols. xi.-xvii. Several new pieces have been edited by Gallandi and A. Mai. Amongst the older works on Origen those of Huetius (printed in Delarue, vol. iv.) are the best; but Tillemont, Fabricius, Walch (Historie d. Ketzereien, vii. pp. 362-76o) and Schrockh also deserve to be mentioned. In recent
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great
Baur
Kahnis (Die Lehre vom h. Geist, vol. i.); compare with these the works on the history of philosophy by Ritter, Erdmann, Ueberweg and Zeller. Of monographs, the best and most complete is Redepenning, Origenes, eine Darstellung seines Lebens and seiner Lehre (2 vols., 1841, 1846). Compare Thomasius
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