Justin Martyr

1842

C., Jena, 1842 (3d ed., 1876–1881). Krüger, G., Leipzig, 1896 (3d ed., Tübingen, 1915). In Die ältesten Apologeten, ed.

1857

Paris, 1857). Otto, J.

1873

During a period of unrest in Italy, a noble family in possession of his remains sent them in 1873 to a priest in Baltimore for safekeeping.

1876

C., Jena, 1842 (3d ed., 1876–1881). Krüger, G., Leipzig, 1896 (3d ed., Tübingen, 1915). In Die ältesten Apologeten, ed.

1896

C., Jena, 1842 (3d ed., 1876–1881). Krüger, G., Leipzig, 1896 (3d ed., Tübingen, 1915). In Die ältesten Apologeten, ed.

1914

Goodspeed, (Göttingen, 1914; reprint 1984). Iustini Martyris Dialogus cum Tryphone, ed Miroslav Marcovich (Patristische Texte und Studien 47, Berlin/New York: de Gruyter, 1997). Minns, Denis, and Paul Parvis.

1915

C., Jena, 1842 (3d ed., 1876–1881). Krüger, G., Leipzig, 1896 (3d ed., Tübingen, 1915). In Die ältesten Apologeten, ed.

1984

Goodspeed, (Göttingen, 1914; reprint 1984). Iustini Martyris Dialogus cum Tryphone, ed Miroslav Marcovich (Patristische Texte und Studien 47, Berlin/New York: de Gruyter, 1997). Minns, Denis, and Paul Parvis.

1997

Goodspeed, (Göttingen, 1914; reprint 1984). Iustini Martyris Dialogus cum Tryphone, ed Miroslav Marcovich (Patristische Texte und Studien 47, Berlin/New York: de Gruyter, 1997). Minns, Denis, and Paul Parvis.

2003

I-II.) Editions Universitaires de Fribourg Suisse, (1125 pp.), 2003 online English translations: Halton, TP and M Slusser, eds, Dialogue with Trypho, trans TB Falls, Selections from the Fathers of the Church, 3, (Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press) Minns, Denis, & Paul Parvis.

2009

Oxford: OUP, 2009. ==Literary references== The Rector of Justin (1964), perhaps Louis Auchincloss's best-regarded novel, is the tale of a renowned [of a




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