This note sheds light on the unedited homily Oratio in dominicam publicani (CPG 4887) attributed to John Chrysostom in an Athonite codex, of which only the first three words have been known until now.
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This note sheds light on the unedited homily Oratio in dominicam publicani (CPG 4887) attributed to John Chrysostom in an Athonite codex, of which only the first three words have been known until now.
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