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A Note on the ‘De Nabuthae’ of St. Ambrose

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 July 2016

Hermigild Dressler*
Affiliation:
Quincy College, Quincy, Illinois

Extract

In his edition of the De Nabuthae of St. Ambrose in the Vienna Corpus, C. Schenkl has noted many quotations and echoes from the homilies of St. Basil. In 1927, Professor McGuire in his doctoral dissertation on the De Nabuthae pointed out several more parallels which had escaped Schenkl's vigilant notice. To what is already known a few more pertinent notes can be added.

Type
Miscellany
Copyright
Copyright © 1947 by Cosmopolitan Science & Art Service Co., Inc. 

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References

1 McGuire, Martin R. P., S. Ambrosii De Nabuthae, A Commentary with and Introduction and Translation (Washington 1927) 46, discusses the sources of the De Nabuthae .Google Scholar

2 Ambrosii, S. Opera , pars altera (CSEL 32) 470.Google Scholar

3 PG 31, 212A.Google Scholar

4 CSEL 32, 482.Google Scholar

6 PG 31, 297B.Google Scholar

6 CSEL 32, 470.Google Scholar

7 PG 31, 276B.Google Scholar

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11 CSEL 32, 486.Google Scholar

12 PG 31, 264C.Google Scholar