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Pseudo-Athanasian Homily on the Man Born Blind: Slavonic Sermon from an Unknown Greek Original
The paper offers a textual analysis, Slavonic edition and English translation of the Homily on the Man Born Blind preserved in XIVth-century novoizvodnye triodion panegyrics. The homily is ascribed to Athanasius of Alexandria and is unknown among Greek sources.