This is a scholarly Latin edition of the complete works attributed to Justin Martyr, a significant figure in early Christian history and philosophy. The volume includes disputed works and features specimens from the Argentoratensis and Gissensis codices, offering valuable resources for researchers and students of Patristics and ancient philosophy. This edition provides critical insights into the development of Christian thought and its interaction with classical philosophical traditions. Its enduring value lies in its detailed presentation of Justin Martyr's writings and its contribution to understanding the intellectual landscape of the 2nd century.
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