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

Vol. I. Introduction. book I. The philosophers. book IV. The diviners and magicians. book V. The Ophite heresies.--Vol. II. book VI. Simon Magus, Valentinus, and their followers. book VII. Basilides, Saturnilus, and others. book VIII. The Docetae, Monoimus, and others. book IX. Noetus, Callistus, an...

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Main Author: Hippolytus Antipope ca. 170-235 or 6 (Author)
Corporate Author: University of Toronto. MitwirkendeR (Contributor)
Contributors: Legge, Francis (Contributor) ; Origen. (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: London Society for promoting Christian knowledge 1921
In:Year: 1921
Series/Journal:Translations of Christian literature. Series I: Greek texts
Further subjects:B Ecclesiology
B Heresies, Christian History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Philosophy, Ancient
B Occultism
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Summary:Vol. I. Introduction. book I. The philosophers. book IV. The diviners and magicians. book V. The Ophite heresies.--Vol. II. book VI. Simon Magus, Valentinus, and their followers. book VII. Basilides, Saturnilus, and others. book VIII. The Docetae, Monoimus, and others. book IX. Noetus, Callistus, and others. book X. Summaries, and the word of truth.
Item Description:"Books II and III ... are entirely missing."
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (2 v.)