Codex Parisinus Graecus 456

Codex Parisinus Graecus 456, designated by siglum H, manuscript of Origen's Philocalia and Contra Celsum.

Description

The manuscript contains text of Origen's Philocalia. It is very closely related to Codex Venetus Graecus 48, but not copied from it.[1]

It contains also Arrian's Expeditio Alexandri immediately after the Philocalia. It contains also some iambics of the monk Bessarion on the death of Theodora.

History

The manuscript was brought to Paris from Constantinople. Today it is housed at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gr. 456) in Paris.

gollark: You could use out of band signalling the same way the beeoid replication works.
gollark: I mean, yours is basically tit for tat, yes?
gollark: That way you lose 0 points (except in the initial signalling sequence?) but *other* people will also lose lots.
gollark: THEY need to cooperate.
gollark: You need to be able to detect them and defect against them utterly.

References

  1. Josep Rius-Camps, Orígenes Tractat dels principis, Barcelona 1998, p. 20

Further reading

  • J. Armitage Robinson, The Philocalia of Origen: The text revised with a critical introduction and indices. Cambridge University Press/New York:Macmillan (1893), pp. XIII-XVIII
  • Josep Rius-Camps, Orígenes Tractat dels principis, Barcelona 1998, pp. 19–20
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