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Hexapla (Koinē Gr****: Ἑξαπλᾶ, lit. 'sixfold'), also
called Origenis Hexaplorum, is a
critical edition of the
Hebrew Bible in six versions, four of them...
- A
Latin rendering of the
Tetragrammaton has been the form "Jova". (Origenis
Hexaplorum,
edited by
Frederick Field, 1875)...
- and Prin****l Saints,
Alban Butler Field,
Frederick (1875).
Origensis Hexaplorum quæ Supersunt.
Oxford (1875) s.v. Exo. 28:17,
based on Jerome's testimony...
- synagogue.
Samaritan Pentateuch § Translations
listed by Field,
Origenis Hexaplorum fragmenta, 1875, p. L****III.
published by
Baruch Lif****z;
Jacob Schiby:...
- al-Iklīl.
Oxford University Press. Field,
Frederick (1875).
Origensis Hexaplorum quæ Supersunt. Oxford.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher...
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earlier and
published by
Frederick Field in his
influential work,
Origenis Hexaplorum quæ Supersunt, Oxford, 1875. Epiphanius' On
Weights and
Measures preserves...
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Fragments of the
Hexapla may be
found in Field,
Frederick (1875).
Origenis Hexaplorum. Oxford, UK: E
typographeo Clarendoniano. As
implemented in the Jewish...
- his
whole time to study.
Twelve years later he
completed the
Origenis Hexaplorum quae
supersunt (Oxford, 1867–1875), now well
known as Field's Hexapla...
- Field,
Frederick (1875). "Praefatio". In Field,
Frederick (ed.).
Origenis Hexaplorum Quae Supersunt, Sive
Veterum Interpretum Graecorum in
Totum Vetus Testamentum...