Gerard Gertoux has provided me with page 80 of what he refers to as "the last critical edition of the text of Clement of Alexandria"
(A. le Boulluee - /Les Strommates V,VI:34,5
in: Sources chretiennes n 278, Paris 1981 Ed Cerf pp. 80,81)"
This critical Greek edition [written in 1981] quotes Clement of
Alexandria as writing Iaoue in his Greek Stromata Book V.
This critical Greek edition notes that Greek Codex Laurentianus V 3
[written in the 11th century] says that Clement wrote "Iaou" not "Iaoue"
in his Greek Stromata Book V.
This critical Greek edition notes that O. Stahlin has written a a Greek
edition of the Clement's Stromata [written in about 1905 and revised in
1960] that also says that Clement wrote "Iaoue".
This critical Greek edition notes that there is a catena [Coisl. 113 fol.
368v] that quotes Clement as writing "Iaoue".
The following catenas are said to preserve "Iaoue" :
Monac. gr. 9
Monac. gr. 82
Paris. gr. 1825
Paris. gr. 1888
Coislianus 133 [noted above]
Taurin. III, 50
It is difficult to find any information about any of these 6 catenas.
The question arises how solid is the evidence presented in:
(A. le Boulluee - /Les Strommates V,VI:34,5
in: Sources chretiennes n 278, Paris 1981 Ed Cerf pp. 80,81)"
It is written by a Greek scholar, who quotes an undated catena that says
that Clement wrote "Iaoue",
but also quotes Greek Codex Laurentianus V 3 [dated as written in the
11th century] which says that Clement wrote "Iaou" not "Iaoue".
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