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The Prolegomena of Jean Hardouin

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Jean Hardouin questioned the authenticity of nearly all the works attributed to the classical writers; the only exceptions he made were in favour of the works of Cicero, Pliny's Natural History, Virgil's Georgies, Horace's Satires and Epistles, and in some writings Homer, Herodotus, and Plautus. In like manner he cast doubts on the authenticity of many of the writings of early Christian literature, and denied the authenticity of the Alexandrian version and the Hebrew deal with the interpretation Old and New Testament and the chronology of the life of Christ, especially the date on which He kept the Passover and the date of His birth.

158 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 12, 2015

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