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Asterius Urbanus
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[2153] Edin. ed., vol. ix. p. 224.
[2154] Credib., vol. ii. p. 410.
[2155] Vol. v. p. 599, this series. See note 3, page 335, infra.
[2156] Or Avircius. See note 3, page 335, infra.
[2157] Translated p. 336, infra.
The Extant Writings of Asterius Urbanus
[2158] Being fragments of three books to Abercius Marcellus against the Montanists. Gallandi, vol. iii. p. 273, from Eusebius, Hist. Eccl., v. ch. 16, 17.
[2159] The manuscripts write the name Ἀουίρκιος, Avircius: but Nicephorus (book iv.) gives it as Ἀβέρκιος, Abercius.
[2160] Nicephorus adds ἴσον δ' εἰπεῖν Μοντανόν , which seems, however, to be but a scholium. It may appear difficult to account for the fact that the name of Miltiades rather than that of Montanus is associated with the heresy of the Cataphrygians, and some consequently have conjectured that we should read here Alcibiades, as that is a name mentioned in concert with Montanus and Theodotus in Euseb. v. 3. In the Muratorian fragment, however, as given above among the writings of Caius, we find again a Miltiades named among the heretics. [Vol. v. p. 604, this series.]
[2161] ἐπισυγγράφειν ἢ επιδιατάσσεσθαι.
[2162] κατὰ πόντον. But the Codex Regius reads κατὰ τόπον, the church of the place, i.e., the church of Ancyra itself. This reading is confirmed by Nicephorus, book iv. 23, and is adopted by the Latin interpreter.
[2163] διατεθρυλλημένην, “ringing with it,” “deafened by it.”
[2164] ἒκαστά τε. Others propose ἐκάστοτε, “constantly,” “daily.”
[2165] ἀντιθέτους. Others read ἀντιθέους, “the enemies of God.”
[2166] Ζωτικου̑ του̑ Ὀτρηνοῦ. Nicephorus reads Ὀστρηνου̑. [Compare p. 336, infra. This looks like a bishop or a presbyter attending Asterius (compare Cyprian, vol. v. p. 319, note 7, this series), and is a token that our author was a bishop.]
[2167] ἔνστασις.
[2168] Ἀρδαβαυ̑. One codex makes it Ἀρδαβα̑β
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