Excerpt from The Apostolic Fathers
Introduction. The manuscript and editio princeps Previous use made of this Life [423, Character, purpose, and contents of this Life [424 It claims to have been written by Pionius [426.
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Excerpt from The Apostolic Fathers, Vol. 3: Part II., S. Ignatius, S. Polycarp; Revised Texts With Introductions, Notes, Dissertations, and Translations
Introduction. The manuscript and editio princeps Previous use made of this Life [423, Character, purpose, and contents of this Life [424 It claims to have been written by Pionius [426.
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Excerpt from The Apostolic Fathers, Vol. 3: Part II., S. Ignatius, S. Polycarp; Revised Texts With Introductions, Notes, Dissertations, and Translations
Of the extant MS L' I have made an entirely new collation. That this was not superfluous the facts will show. The MS was transcribed in the first instance for Ussher, and (till I myself collated it) had only been collated twice for subsequent editions'. Of the numberless inac curacies of the transcript from which Ussher derived all his knowledge of this MS I have already spoken. Moreover he has not (except in a very few instances) distinguished the respective readings of the two mss which he employed. And lastly, his printed text contains several readings which are not found in either, and which (in some instances at least) have slipped in through mere inadvertence.
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