TRANSLATIONS OF CHRISTIAN LITERATURE
General Editors: | W. J. SPARROW-SIMPSON, D.D., |
| W. K. LOWTHER CLARKE, B.D. |
SERIES I
GREEK TEXTS
PHILOSOPHUMENA
OR THE
REFUTATION OF ALL HERESIES
[i]
PHILOSOPHUMENA
OR THE
REFUTATION OF ALL HERESIES
FORMERLY ATTRIBUTED TO ORIGEN, BUT
NOW TO HIPPOLYTUS, BISHOP AND
MARTYR, WHO FLOURISHED
ABOUT 220 A.D.
TRANSLATED FROM THE TEXT OF CRUICE
BY
F. LEGGE, F.S.A.
VOL. I.
LONDON
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING
CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE
NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1921
[ii]
Printed in Great Britain by
Richard Clay & Sons, Limited,
paris garden, stamford st., s.e. 1,
and bungay, suffolk.
| PAGE |
INTRODUCTION | 1-30 |
1. THE TEXT, ITS DISCOVERY, PUBLICATION ANDEDITIONS | 1 |
2. THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE WORK | 5 |
3. THE CREDIBILITY OF HIPPOLYTUS | 8 |
4. THE COMPOSITION OF THE WORK | 11 |
5. THE STYLE OF THE WORK | 23 |
6. THE VALUE OF THE WORK | 28 |
BOOK I: THE PHILOSOPHERS | 31-64 |
PROÆMIUM | 32 |
THALES | 35 |
PYTHAGORAS | 36 |
EMPEDOCLES | 40 |
HERACLITUS | 41 |
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