Description: Philosophumena; Or The Refutation Of All Heresies, Formerly Attributed To Origen, But Now To Hippolytus, Bishop And Martyr, Who Flourished About 220 A.D., Translated From The Text Of Cruice by F. Legge, Published by Society For The Promoting Christian Knowledge, London/ New York: The MacMillan Company, 1921. Volumes I &II, Hardcovers. Condition: Very Good. 7.65"5", 1 lbs., 7.4 oz., VI: vi, 180, 16, VII: vi, 189, 16, navy blue cloth, gilt titles to spine, embossed cover with black titles. Bindings are solid and sound, VII spine has slightest cock, very small cloth split to VII front top spine edge. Endpapers are lightly toned, clean with no names or markings, bookplates to front pastedowns. Pages are clean, crisp in very good condition. One page instance of 3 penciled words in margin. Overall a fine copy of this scarce vintage edition. Please see photos for the described condition and contents pages. Contact me for any additional photos or information. Very quickly, securely and carefully shipped with USPS Media Mail. Also available for free local pickup in Los Angeles 90034. Combined orders shipping discount is applied to additional purchases from my listings. Thank you!! Wiki: Philosophoumena is a work by Hippolytus that is part of a larger work called Refutation of All Heresies.The work's topic isto show that Christian heresies can be traced back to false pagan philosophies.It includes a description of the early Church, information on Zephyrinus, opposition to Callixtus I, and a pamphlet directed against Callixtus.The work also catalogues both pagan beliefs and 33 gnostic Christian systems deemed heretical by Hippolytus.
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: London, England
Language: English
Author: F. Legge
Publisher: Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge
Topic: Religion, Christianity, Paganism
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Subject: Philosophy, Religion, Christian, Gnostic, Pagan
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1921