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See also:SOURCES AND LITERATURE .—Next to the See also:works of See also:Origen (see Redepenning, " See also:Des Hieronymus wiederaufgefundenes Verzeichnis der Schrif ten des Origens," in Zeit. f. d. hist. Theot. (1851), pp. 66 seq.) the most important sources are: See also:Gregory Thaumat., Panegyricus in Orig.; See also:Eusebius, H.E. vi.; See also:Epiphanius, Haer. 64; the works of See also:Methodius, the Cappadocians, See also:Jerome (see De See also:vie. See also:ill. 54, 61) and See also:Rufinus; See also:Vincent. Lerin. Commonit. 23; See also:Palladius, Hist. Laus. 147; Justinian, Ep. ad Mennam (Mansi, ix. p. 487 seq.); See also:Photius, Biblioth. 118, &c. There is no See also:complete See also:critical edition of Origen's works. The best edition is that of See also:Car. and C. See also:Vine. See also:Delarue (4 vols. fol.) (See also:Paris, 1733–1759), reprinted by Lommatzsch (25 vols. 8vo) (See also:Berlin, 1831–1848) and by See also:Migne, See also:Patrol. curs. compl. see. Gr., vols. xi.-xvii. Several new pieces have been edited by Gallandi and A. See also:Mai. Amongst the older works on Origen those of Huetius (printed in Delarue, vol. iv.) are the best; but See also:Tillemont, See also:Fabricius, See also:Walch (Historie d. Ketzereien, vii. pp. 362-76o) and Schrockh also deserve to be mentioned. In See also:recent times the See also:doctrine of Origen has been expounded in the See also:great works on See also: Theol. (1875); Mehlhorn, " Die Lehre von der menschlichen Freiheit nach Orig.," in Zeitschr. f. Kirchengesch. vol. ii. (1878); See also:Freppel, Origene, vol. i., 2nd ed. (Paris, 1875). A full See also:list of the later bibliography will be found in See also:Harnack's Dogmengeschichte and Chronologie. (A. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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