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E. S. Constantinou, Andrew of Caesarea and the Apocalypse

Published October 1, 2009 by dr. Georg Adamsen. Last Updated February 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

Cover of Andrew of Caesarea, Commentary on the Apocalypse (translated)

About Eugénia Scarvelis Constantinou: Andrew of Caesarea and the Apocalypse In the Ancient Church of the East. Ph.D.-dissertation, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada, 2008. The thesis consists of an analysis and an explanation as well as of a translation. The thesis is now published, the translation in a separate volume.

Filed Under: Andrew of Caesarea, History of interpretation, Oecumenius of Isauria, Textual criticism Tagged With: Andrew of Caesarea, Eugénia Scarvelis Constantinou, updated

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