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I believe that Hippolytus and Phaedra should share the stage for this scene (see also section on ‘isolation’, below), but compelling arguments to the contary have been put forward by Smith, Wesley D. in ‘ Staging in the Central Scene of the Hippolytus ’, TAPA 91 (1960), 162 – 177; and Østerud, Svein in ‘ Who Sings the Monody 669-79 in Euripides’ Hippolytus? Eucharistic Prayer II and the Canon of Hippolytus It is said that the new Eucharistic Prayers draw on ancient sources in the Church's history.
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Title: C:/Users/Anwender/Desktop/Pfarrnachrichten/Sommerausgabe PN 7-8.sla - p Author: ullis Created Date: 6/26/2020 3:42:08 PM On the Song of Songs by Hippolytus is the earliest surviving Christian interpretation of the Song of Solomon covering the first three chapters to 3:7. )\̫|�1P|���d�FQi�EyO~�t��_i�6�Ӽ*��r4i�59�����{t��zSL����I�%_���E�ω�����M˿ �Q�x��0[�?�������ʂdʺ�P�L��=:����3HK�S:iM����c����a�ns�19�?�uV��uYo�����+_�����6o����!���O}L�]�\P�_�ϩ8����� �Ù,ˤ,W��e^2���_��K ���z��AE"% r������f�^������8�}������L�")pp���}~D^��_���`=��������WbVϯ��C��l^������_^�x3�����P�P(9��BC���CY;"�#"M
Schmidt and Nick Nicholas ©2010 second edition (rough draft) www.chronicon.net & www.opoudjis.net Introduction Hippolytus wrote his Chronicon in the year 234/235AD as he himself tells us.
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