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A companion to Prof. Lardet's earlier edition and translation of Jerome's Contra Rufinum, this work analyzes all aspects (historical, theological, philological, rhetorical) of this treatise which is an important witness of the Origenist controversy of the late 4th-early 5th centuries A.D. Complétant l'édition et la traduction déjà publiées, ce commentaire suivi du Contra Rufinum de Jérôme analyse tous les aspects (historique et théologique, philologique et rhétorique) de ce traité, document important sur la controverse origéniste au tournant des IVe-Ve siècles et chef d'oeuvre polémique d'un…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A companion to Prof. Lardet's earlier edition and translation of Jerome's Contra Rufinum, this work analyzes all aspects (historical, theological, philological, rhetorical) of this treatise which is an important witness of the Origenist controversy of the late 4th-early 5th centuries A.D. Complétant l'édition et la traduction déjà publiées, ce commentaire suivi du Contra Rufinum de Jérôme analyse tous les aspects (historique et théologique, philologique et rhétorique) de ce traité, document important sur la controverse origéniste au tournant des IVe-Ve siècles et chef d'oeuvre polémique d'un auteur dont il permet d'éclairer le corpus entier. English Summary This commentary on Jérôme's Contra Rufinum follows on from Pierre Lardet's previously published text edition and translation. It analyses the historical, theological, philological and rhetorical aspects of the treatise, an important document on the Origenist controversy at the turning point of the 4th and 5th centuries and a masterpiece of polemics by the author which throws light on the entire corpus.
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Autorenporträt
Pierre Lardet (CNRS) has specialized in Renaissance studies and published articles on Julius Caesar Scaliger, on the Italian and French translatio of Aristotle's Rhetoric, and on Jean Bodin's Methodus. He is also editor and translator of the Contra Rufinum for the Corpus Christianorum and the Sources Chrétiennes,