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The Manuscript Traditions of St. Augustine's Major Works

Bibliographic Details
Author:Michael Murray Gorman
Pages:381-412
Format:Essay
Topic:- Works > Manuscripts. Ancient anthologies. > Manuscripta > Collections
- Works > Manuscripts. Ancient anthologies. > Manuscripta > Confessions
- Works > Manuscripts. Ancient anthologies. > Manuscripta > De civitate Dei
- Works > Manuscripts. Ancient anthologies. > Manuscripta > De doctrina christiana
- Works > Manuscripts. Ancient anthologies. > Manuscripta > De Genesi ad litteram
- Works > Manuscripts. Ancient anthologies. > Manuscripta > De trinitate
- Works > Manuscripts. Ancient anthologies. > Manuscripta > Eugippius
- Works > Doctrinal works > De doctrina christiana > Topics > Mss.
- Works > Exegetical works > De Genesi ad litteram > Topics > Mss.
- Works > Confessiones > Topics > [Mss.]
- Works > De Trinitate > Topics > [Mss.]
- Works > De civitate Dei > Topics > [Mss.]
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