Excerpt from Origenis Opera Omnia Quae Graece Vel Latine Tantum Exstant Et Ejus Nomine Circumferuntur, Vol. 23: Ex Variis Editionibus Et Codicibus Manu Exaratis, Gallicanis, Italicis, Germanicis Et Anglicis Collecta, Recensita Atque Annotationibus Illustrata, Cum Vita Auctoris Et Multis Dissertationibus
Quemqu� sibi tenues nascentem arcessere vitas. aud�ebam, ait Cato apud Tull�um, pythagornm, Py thagoreosque, incolas pene nostros, qui essenz Italici philosoph� quondam nominati, nunquam dubita'sse, qu�n ex 'universa mente divina delibatos animes haberemus. In eadem fuet opinat�oxie Platonici, et Stoici, quam et Cerda, et Marcio, et Manicbaei sub�nde amplex� sunt. Hieronymus epist. 61. Ad Pammach. Cap. 5. Sic Joannem Hierosolymitanum �nterpellat: d�cis animes hominum non partem esse Dei naturae: quasi M�nicbaeus nunc ah Epiphan�o sis vocatusz et cap. 6. d�c�s animam non esse de Dei substantia; pulcbre, damnas enim �mpi�ss�.
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Origen Adamantius was an early Christian scholar, theologian, and one of the most distinguished of the early fathers of the Christian Church. According to tradition, he is held to have been an Egyptian who taught in Alexandria, reviving the Catechetical School of Alexandria where Clement of Alexandria had taught.
Using his knowledge of Hebrew, he produced a corrected Septuagint. He wrote commentaries on most of the books of the Bible. In De principiis (On First Principles), he articulated one of the first philosophical expositions of Christian doctrine.
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