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liturgical text [early VI century]

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Description

Basil of Caesarea, fragment from the Homily "Attende tibi ipsi," HAtt. [3] 32.6-17 Rudberg, either a school exercise, a text copied for personal use, a text part of a homiliary, or some kind of memento reminding monks of their mortality and the need of self-knowledge

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