Sources chrétiennes (1942- Cerf), book series
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Sources chrétiennes (1942-) is a book series, published in Paris [France] by Cerf.
Overview
The series, which focuses on early Christian (Greek & Latin patristic) literature, includes several writings from the Second Temple period (the Apostolic Fathers and some OT Pseudepigrapha). All documents are presented in their original language with French translation, introduction, and commentary.
The series was founded in 1942 by Jean Daniélou, Claude Mondésert, and Henri de Lubac, and is edited by the Institut des Sources Chrétiennes (current director: Bernard Meunier). So far, more than 500 volumes have been published in the series.