This is a meticulously edited Latin edition of the "Recognitiones" of Clement of Rome, as translated by Rufinus of Aquileia. Prepared by E. G. Gersdorf, this edition is based on a careful comparison of manuscript books and published editions, offering a reliable and scholarly resource for understanding this important early Christian text. The "Recognitiones" provides valuable insights into the life and teachings attributed to Clement, one of the Apostolic Fathers. As a key document from the early Church, this volume is essential for scholars and students interested in patristics, early Christian history, and the development of Christian theology.
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