Annotations in an interleaved copy of Die Apologie des Aristides, edited by Edgar Hennecke, etc. (1888-1893), ca. 1912-1916.

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Annotations in an interleaved copy of Die Apologie des Aristides, edited by Edgar Hennecke, etc. (1888-1893), ca. 1912-1916.

William Romaine Newbold's annotations in interleaved copies of two works bound together in the same volume, the first Die Apologie des Aristides, edited by Edgar Hennecke (1893) and the second, Athenagorae libellus pro christianis, oratio de resurrectione cadaverum, edited by Eduard Schwartz (1891; the text by Athenagoras is also known as: Apologia pro Christianis). The volume also includes a third work, which is interleaved but without any annotations: Tatiani Oratio ad Graecos, edited by Eduard Schwartz (1888). All three works were published by J. C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung, Leipzig. On the front flyleaf is a note by Newbold, dated September 1912, which, besides listing the three works contained in the volume, calls attention to the fact that his manuscript notes also include some material in Syriac, as follows: the so-called Oration of Melito to Antonius Caesar, in Syriac with Cureton's translation and selections from his notes, taken from his (the first) edition of this text in Spicilegium syriacum, London 1855. Material in Syriac is contained in the annotations to both the first work (following p. 8, 16, 32, 40, 46, 48), and the second work (following p. 8, 16, 40) in the volume. Within the annotations, the latest date found was in January 1916 (preceding p. 47).

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Cureton, William, 1808-1864

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Tatian, approximately 120-173

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Athenagoras, 2nd cent.

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Newbold, William Romaine, 1865-1926

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Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in 1887, and subsequently pursued graduate work there in philosophy, earning a Ph.D. in 1891; taught at Penn from around 1892, becoming a full professor in 1903; in 1907 named the Adam Seybert Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, a position he held until his death. From the description of Annotations in a copy of Cicero's De natura deorum, edited by Joseph B. Mayor (1880-1885), ca. 1892-1926. (University of Pennsylvania Library). ...

Schwartz, Eduard, 1858-1940

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Hennecke, Edgar, 1865-1951

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Aristides, active 2nd century

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