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Louis Doutreleau

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Louis Doutreleau, SJ (1909-2005) was a French Jesuit priest closely associated over a long period with the publishing enterprise of the Sources Chrétiennes Institute in Lyons. He edited volumes of the works of Irenaeus, Origen, Didymus the Blind and of John Chrysostom. Together with Georges-Mathieu de Durand he also edited Basil of Caesarea's Against Eunomius.[1]

Works

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  • Didyme l'Aveugle Sur Zacharie: Texte inédit d'après un papyrus de Toura, 3 vols. (Sources Chrétiennes, 83—85), 1963[2]
  • Mosäiques: Anthologie de Sources Chrétiennes, 2 vols., Paris 1993
  • Origéne: Homélies sur les Nombres. I. Homélies I-X (Sources Chrétiennes, 415), 1996[3]

References

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  1. ^ Sources Chrétiennes: P. Louis Doutreleau, s.j. - obituaries and funeral address
  2. ^ H. Chadwick, review of: "Didyme l'Aveugle Sur Zacharie: Texte inédit d'après un papyrus de Toura. (Sources Chrétiennes, 83—85)", ed. Louis Doutreleau, in The Journal of Theological Studies, NEW SERIES, Vol. 14, No. 1 (APRIL 1963), pp. 183–185 (online at JSTOR)
  3. ^ Joseph T. Lienhard, Review of: "Origéne: Homélies sur les Nombres. I. Homélies I-X (Sources Chrétiennes, 415)", ed. Louis Doutreleau, Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf, 1996, ISBN 2204053376 in: The Journal of Theological Studies (Paper 191 F.), Vol.  49, Issue 1, April 1998, pp. 369–370 (online)