Tou en hagiois patros hēmōn Eirēnaiou episkopou Lougdounou, elenchou kai anatropēs tēs pseudōnymou gnōseōs biblia pente = Sancti Irenaei episcopi Lugdunensis, Detectionis et eversionis falso cognominatae agnitionis, seu, Contra omnes haereses libri quinque accedunt et Irenaei et gnosticorum fragmenta, textum graecum et latinum (t.1)
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Title: Tou en hagiois patros hēmōn Eirēnaiou episkopou Lougdounou, elenchou kai anatropēs tēs pseudōnymou gnōseōs biblia pente = Sancti Irenaei episcopi Lugdunensis, Detectionis et eversionis falso cognominatae agnitionis, seu, Contra omnes haereses libri quinque accedunt et Irenaei et gnosticorum fragmenta, textum graecum et latinum (t.1)
Other titles: Adversus haereses; Elenchou kai anatropēs tēs pseudōnymou gnōseōs biblia pente; Detectionis et eversionis falso cognominatae agnitionis; Contra omnes haereses
Classmark: Thompson Collection 25/IRE
Creator(s): Irenaeus Saint, Bishop of Lyon
Additional creator(s): Stieren, Adolphus (Other)
Related people: Stieren, Adolphus
Publisher: T.O. Weigel
Publication city: Lipsiae
Date(s): 1848-1853
Language: Latin
Size and medium: 2 v
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/370346
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991004898689705181
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Greek and Latin texts in parallel columns.
Title proper romanized.
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