[B-Greek] Origen in the Greek
Kevin W. Woodruff
cierpke at prodigy.net
Sun Apr 22 20:31:05 EDT 2007
Anthony:
Getting ahold of anything by Origen in Greek may be problematic.
There are three sets of Origin that you may want depending on what work you need:
The most common is the Patrologica Graeca volumes 11-17
The Berlin-Leipzig edition of the GCS (Die griechischen Christlichen Scriftsteller der ersten Jahrhunderte) series
The Sources Chretiennes series
These have Origen in Latin and Greek
The following schools in New Zealand may be places to start looking for these:
Bible College of NZ
Deane Memorial Library
Denise James
Address: Private Bag 93104, Henderson, Auckland 1231
Tel: (09) 836 7822 Fax: (09) 836 7801
E-mail: denisej at bcnz.ac.nz
Carey Baptist College
Ayson Clifford Library
Lesley Utting
Address: P O Box 12 149, Penrose, Auckland
Tel: (09) 526 0347 Fax: (09) 525 4096
E-mail: lesley at carey.ac.nz
Catholic Institute of Theology
Eugene O'Sullivan Theological Library
Margaret Grigg
Address: 2561 Shortland Street, Auckland
Tel: (09) 379 6424 Fax: (09) 379 6426
E-mail: m.grigg at auckland.ac.nz
College of St John the Evangelist
Kinder Library
Judith Bright
Address: Private Bag 28 907, Remuera, Auckland
Tel: (09) 521 2725 Fax: (09) 521 2420
E-mail: judith at stjohns.auckland.ac.nz
Good Shepherd College
Colin Library
Carol Wills
Address: P O Box 3440, Auckland 1015
Tel: (09) 361 1053 Fax: (09) 361 1054
E-mail: carol at gsc.ac.nz
Salvation Army - Booth College of Mission
Beverley McKenzie
Address: P O Box 40 542, Upper Hutt
Tel: (04) 528 8628 Fax: (04) 527 6900
E-mail: beverley_mckenzie at nzf.salvationarmy.org
School of Ministry, Knox College
Hewitson Library
John Timmins
Address: Arden Street, Opoho, Dunedin
Tel: (03) 473 0106 Fax: (03) 473 8466
E-mail: hewitson at xtra.co.nz
Theology House
Judith Curtis
Address: 30 Church Lane, Merivale, Christchurch
Tel: (03) 355 9145 Fax: (03) 355 6140
E-mail: library at theologyhouse.ac.nz
Kevin
Prof. Kevin W. Woodruff, M.Div., M.S.I.S.
Library Director/Reference Librarian, Assistant Professor of Bible, Greek, Theological Bibliography and Research
Tennessee Temple University/Temple Baptist Seminary, 1815 Union Ave.
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404, United States of America
423/493-4252 (office) 423/698-9447 (home) 423/493-4497 (FAX)
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----- Original Message ----
From: Anthony Rimell <anthonyr at nzctu.org.nz>
To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 5:02:27 PM
Subject: [B-Greek] Origen in the Greek
Greetings all
A newbie to the list, I am currently undertaking my doctoral work on
Origen and his commentary on John;
What I am finding hard, and wondering if those with good Greek
connections (so to speak) can assist me with, is finding any works of
Origen in Greek. It may be that I live too far away from civilisation
(I am in New Zealand), but searches at my local Theological College and
on the web turn up no books I can purchase. Can anyone assist?
By the way, on "continuous and undefined aspect (Mitch Larramore)" (Vol
52, issue 21)
One problem we all face of course is that some of the authors of the NT
themselves struggled with their Greek. Origen is famously quoted as
having said that their Greek was deliberately bad so that the message
was not shown up by their eloquence (!!), but it does mean that when we
are looking to make sure we catch the flavour of points such as Mitch's
very valid one, we need to recall that (eg esp 1 - 3 John) the Greek is
at times so bad one wonders if the writer grasped this point (The "I
write..." passages in 1 John come especially to mind).
Regards to all
Anthony Rimell
AUCKLAND
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