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    This article first deals with Pantaenus’s mission to India, which began in Alexandria through the private initiative of Pantaenus, the teacher of Clement who was also well known to Origen. In the age of Athanasius (fourth century), another mission to India was organised in Alexandria, and this time the bishop himself took the initiative to send missionaries. Meanwhile in Alexandria the episcopacy had gained strength, and the head of the Didaskaleion – Didymus, a follower of Origen – was then app…Read more
  • Stoici romani minori
    Bompiani. Il Pensiero Occidentale. Pp. 2630.. 2008.
    Critical essays, editions and translations, commentaries, apparatuses, and bibliographies of: Manilius (pp. 1-688), Musonius Rufus (689-943), Annaeus Cornutus (945-1295), Chaeremon of Alexandria (1297-1359), Persius and Thrasea Paetus (1361-1515), Lucan (1517-2207), Juvenal (2209-2553); Appendix: Mara bar Serapion (2555-2598). Philosophical key concepts of the Roman Stoics (2599-2626).
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    Dione di Prusa
    Augustinianum 45 (1): 35-45. 2005.
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    Origen’s Interpretation of Hebrews 10:13
    Augustinianum 47 (1): 85-93. 2007.
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    La centralità del mistero di Cristo nell'escatologia efremiana
    Augustinianum 49 (2): 371-405. 2009.
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    Monographic essay, Greek texts and fragments, translation, full commentary, and bibliography. Introductory essay -- Hierocles, Elements of ethics -- Stobaeus's extracts from Hierocles, On appropriate acts -- Fragments of Hierocles in the Studa.
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    This groundbreaking monograph on Bardaisan, his relation to Origen, and his Middle Platonic framework has argued, through a painstaking analysis of all evidence, that Bardaisan was a Christian Middle Platonist, a philosophical theologian who built a Logos Christology, possibly the first supporter of apokatastasis, and there is a close relation between Origen, Bardaisan, their thought, and their traditions [further proofs in an edition with essays: Mohr Siebeck, forthcoming]. This monograph (and …Read more