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The Harrowing of Hell
In volume 99 of the series Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia Rémi Gounelle, Aidan Conti and Zbigniew Izydorczyk investigate the fascinating set of sermons attributed to pseudo-Eusebius of Alexandria, with a focus on the Greek sermons 15 (CPG 5524) and 17 (CPG 5526), their Latin translations, the Sermo de confusione diaboli et inferni (CPL 977a) and the Gospel of Nicodemus. The book is available in print and in Open Access. [Continue reading below the cover] A fascinating
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Jun 102 min read


The Latin Hermes in Translation
Volume 50 of the series Corpus Christianorum in Translation offers annotated English translations of the complete Latin Hermetic philosophical corpus based on the most recent critical editions, including the Asclepius, the Glosses on Trismegistus, the Book of Six Principles of Things, and the Book of 24 Philosophers. The volume is the result of a collaboration between Dan Attrell, Brett Bartlett, David Porreca and Matteo Stefani. [Continue reading below the cover] Over the la
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May 302 min read


Out now: Catalogue New and Forthcoming Titles 2026-2027
The new catalogue "Corpus Christianorum - New and Forthcoming Titles 2026-2027" is out. Browse the catalogue to see the exciting titles that have been and will be published between September 2025 and February 2027. You can download the catalogue here (PDF, 20 pages) or you can scroll down to browse online. This catalogue includes live links to the Brepols website, where you can find more information. Just click the book of your choice and you will be redirected to the corres
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Apr 211 min read


Out now: Sacris Erudiri 64 (2025)
The latest volume of Sacris Erudiri has arrived from the printers and is now available (both in print and online at Brepolsonline.net ). TABLE OF CONTENTS Paolo Cherchi (†), Fulgentius’ De aetatibus mundi. Cursus and Lipograms for a New Interpretation Lorenzo Livorsi, Pope Silverius’ Deposition and Apocryphal Revenge: the Damnatio Vigilii (Open Access) Udo Kindermann, Eine keltische Sage in der Messe: die Schwanensequenz. Studie, kritische Neuausgabe, Übersetzung Els Rose
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Apr 171 min read
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