Biblio
TOTAL NUMBER OF BIBLIO IN CORPUS: 4854
Displaying 2441 - 2460 of 4854Nid | Author(s)/Editor(s) | Year | Title | Ref type |
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11080 | Venerabilis, Beda | 1955 |
Venerabilis, Beda, Homiliarum evangelii libri II, in: Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina 122, edited by Hurst, D., Turnhout, 1955.
♦ The Venerable Bede, British monk and scholar, 673–735; Commentary on the Gospel. |
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11081 | Venerabilis, B. | 1898 |
Venerabilis, B., Chronica, in: Monumenta Germaniae Historica Auctores antiquissimi XIII, edited by Mommsen, T., Berlin, 1898: 247–327.
♦ The Venerable Bede, British monk and scholar, 673–735; World history up to 725. |
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11082 | Vasiliev, A. | 1942-1943 |
Vasiliev, A., The Life of St. Theodore of Edessa, in: Byzantion 16, 1942-1943: 165-225.
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11083 | Eghische Vardapet | 1869 |
Eghische Vardapet, Sermo de Domini Transfiguratione, in: Operaomnia, Venice, 1869: 237-239.
♦ Latin translation ap. D. Baldi, Enchiridion locorum sanctorum, Jerusalem 1982, pp. 322-325, no. 499 ♦ Armenian writer and saint, d. 480. |
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11084 | Usener, H. | 1879 |
Usener, H., Legenden der heiligen Pelagia, Bonn, 1879.
♦ Romanticized life of Pelagia, who, after a life of sin in Antioch, came to Jerusalem and lived in male disguise in a hermitage on the Mount of Olives; d. ca. 457. Written by a contemporary witness, but perhaps inspired by the story of a Syrian peninent of the late fourth century; see Jo. Chrys., In Matth. hom. LXVII, PG 58, cols. 636–637. |
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11085 | Tyrannius, Rufinus Aquileiensis | 1961 |
Tyrannius, Rufinus Aquileiensis, Apologia ad Anastasium Romanae urbis episcopum, in: Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina 20, edited by Simonetti, M., Turnhout, 1961: 25–28.
♦ Italian monk, friend and rival of St. Jerome; ca. 345–410; A defense of his stand on the question of Origen’s orthodoxy; 399–401. |
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11086 | Tyrannius, Rufinus Aquileiensis | 1961 |
Tyrannius, Rufinus Aquileiensis, Apologia contra Hieronymum, in: Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina 20, edited by Simonetti, M., Turnhout, 1961: 37–123.
♦ Italian monk, friend and rival of St. Jerome; ca. 345–410; Polemic against Jerome’s attack on him for translating into Latin the Apologeticum Pamphili pro Origene, a defense of Origen’s orthodoxy; 399–401. |
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11087 | Tyrannius, Rufinus Aquileiensis | 1908 |
Tyrannius, Rufinus Aquileiensis, Historia ecclesiastica, in: Eusebius Werke II, ii, Kirchengeschichte, Rufinus Buch X–XI, Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten [drei] Jahrhunderte 9 ii, edited by Mommsen, Th, Leipzig, 1908: 957–1040.
♦ Italian monk, friend and rival of St. Jerome; ca. 345–410; Translation of Eusebius’ Church History, updated by the addition of two books covering the years 325–395; written in 402/3. |
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11088 | Theophilus, Sergius, Hyginus | 1893 |
Theophilus, Sergius and Hyginus, Vita fabulosa sancti Macarii Romani servi Dei, qui inventus est juxta Paradisum, auctoribus Theophilo, Sergio et Hygino, in: Anecdota Graeco-byzantina I, edited by Vassiliev, A., Moscow, 1893: 135–165.
♦ A fabulous journey of three monks to the far east beyond Persia, where they find Paradise and Hell and meet a Roman hermit named Macarius; early Muslim period? Latin version in Vitae Patrum I, 13, PL 73, cols. 415–428; also in AASS, 23 Oct. (Oct. X, pp. 566–574). |
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11089 | Theophanes | 1883 |
Theophanes, Chronographia, edited by de Boor, C., Leipzig, 1883.
♦ Iconodule monk, historian, d. ca. 817; Chronicle of the years 284–813. |
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11090 | Theognostus | 1979 |
Theognostus, Thesaurus, in: Corpus Christianorum, Series Graeca 5, edited by Munitiz, J. A., Turnhout, 1979.
♦ Byzantine monk, 1204–1252; Anthology of passages from Church fathers on various historical and theological subjects. |
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11091 | Theodosius | 1965 |
Theodosius, De situ terrae sanctae, in: Itineraria et alia geographica, Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina 175, edited by Geyer, P., Turnhout, 1965: 115–125.
♦ Latin pilgrim to the Holy Land between 518 and 530. |
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11092 | Theodorus, Studita | 1857-1866 |
Theodorus, Studita, Epistolarum libri II, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 99, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 903–1670.
♦ Monk and abbot of the monastery of Studion in Constantinople; 759–826; Epistles. |
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11093 | Theodorus, Scythopolitanus | 1857-1866 |
Theodorus, Scythopolitanus, Libellus de erroribus Origenianis, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 86 i, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 232–236.
♦ Origenist, head of the New Laura of Sabas, later metropolitan of Scythopolis ca. 548–after 558/9; Retractation and denunciation of the errors of Origenism, addressed to Justinian in December 553. |
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11094 | Theodorus, Petraeus | 1890 |
Theodorus, Petraeus, Vita sancti Theodosii, in: Der heilige Theodosius, edited by Usener, H., Leipzig, 1890.
♦ Bishop of Petra ca. 536; Life of Theodosius ‘The Cenobiarch’, ca. 424–529 (b. ca. 429 according to Cyril of Scythopolis), founder of a monastery in the Judaean Desert. Written in 530 by his disciple Theodore, re-edited ca. 559. |
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11095 | Theodoretus, Cyrrhensis | 1911 |
Theodoretus, Cyrrhensis, Historia Ecclesiastica, in: Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten [drei] Jahrhunderte 19, edited by Parmentier, L., Leipzig, 1911.
♦ Ca. 393–458, Church Father of the Antiochene School, one of the three condemned in the controversy about the Tria Capitula in the Council of Constantinople, AD 553, bishop of Cyrrhus in Syria; Church history from 324 to 428. |
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11096 | Theodoretus, Cyrrhensis | 1857-1866 |
Theodoretus, Cyrrhensis, Historia religiosa, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 82, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 1284–1496.
♦ Ca. 393–458, Church Father of the Antiochene School, one of the three condemned in the controversy about the Tria Capitula [see Conc. CP AD 553] ; bishop of Cyrrhus in Syria; Biographies of Church Fathers and monks, written before HE. |
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11097 | Theodoretus, Cyrrhensis | 1857-1866 |
Theodoretus, Cyrrhensis, Epistolae, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 83, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 1172–1494.
♦ Ca. 393–458, Church Father of the Antiochene School, one of the three condemned in the controversy about the Tria Capitula [see Conc. CP AD 553]; bishop of Cyrrhus in Syria; Epistles. |
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11098 | Theodoret, of Cyrrhus | 1977-1979 |
Theodoret, of Cyrrhus, Histoire des moines de Syrie, in: Sources chrétiennes 234 (Histoire Philothée I–XIII), 257 (Histoire Philothée XIV–XXX), edited by Canivet, P. and Leroy-Molinghen, A., Paris, 1977-1979.
♦ Ca. 393–458, Church Father of the Antiochene School, one of the three condemned in the controversy about the Tria Capitula [see Conc. CP AD 553] ; bishop of Cyrrhus in Syria; Biographies of Church Fathers and monks, written before HE. |
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11099 | Theodore, Abu Qurrah | 1930 |
Theodore, Abu Qurrah, Passio Michael Sabaitae, in: ‘La passion de S. Michel le Sabaïte’, Analecta Bollandiana 48, edited by Peeters, P., City, 1930: 66–77.
♦ Georgian passion, narrated by Theodore Abu Qurrah (ca. 750–ca. 830), of Michael, monk of the monastery of St. Sabas, executed by Caliph ‘Abd el Maliq ibn Marwan between 691 and 705. It is translated from an Arabic version, probably the original text, written by an Arabophone monk of Mar Saba in the early ninth century. The narrator who transmitted Abu Qurrah’s report is Basilius, a priest of Mar Saba, probably Basil of Emesa, author of a Greek Life of Saint Theodore of Edessa (written in the mid-ninth century), which also contains an account of Michael’s martyrdom. See Griffith, ‘Neo-Martyrs’, pp. 170–183. |
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