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Old 07-08-2012, 03:01 PM   #1
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Default Does Anyone Have an Easy Way of Getting the Latin Translation of Hippolytus's Canons?

I have the file here but I can't readily get the information so I can translate it using Google. Latin is not my strong suit. Any way I get this in a PDF?

http://archive.org/stream/canonesshi...e/n82/mode/2up

Am I correct in interpreting the closing statement - Ad finem perducti sunt canones sancti patriarchae Hippolyti, primi patriarcharum urbis magnae Romae, "Hippolytus the first patriarch of the city of Great Rome" - as if there are other bishops in Rome but he is the highest? See also the beginning remarks - Canones ecclesiae cum praeceptis quae scripsit Hippolytus summus episcopus Romae, secundum mandata apostolorum,
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I found the translation of something in English here (can't see because of Google view won't let me) - http://books.google.com/books?id=2RU...olytus&f=false

Here are the Apostolic Traditions in English - http://www.bombaxo.com/hippolytus.html
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http://www.chronicon.net/chroniconfi...tus_(1934).pdf
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I would think of your experience you would have a Catholic Priest who could help you or maybe a medical doctor.
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A doctor?
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Your doctor doesn't speak Latin? That's odd.
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A doctor?

I would assume they know a lot about Latin. Most of them write in some kind of code. I never could read their writing, but others in the medical field understood them. It was a thought; I was trying to help.
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canonsofhippolytus is the pdf of the arabic with latin translation.

Is that what you wanted ?

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No I am looking to get an English translation. Maybe I should start with the Arabic translation but there are just so few competent Arabic translators who would be familiar with this ecclesiastic language.
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