A neglected source on the date of herod the great's death

Classical Quarterly 70 (2):916-918 (2020)
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Abstract

The Florilegium Coislinianum, a largely unpublished Byzantine spiritual anthology, provides a fuller perspective on an intriguing exegetical work attributed to Athanasius of Alexandria, the Fragmenta in Matthaeum. The authenticity of the work has been contested. However, while it is certain that it was not written in toto by Athanasius, the possibility remains that it contains traces of now-lost texts of the Alexandrian theologian.

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