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TOTAL NUMBER OF BIBLIO IN CORPUS: 4854

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Nid Author(s)/Editor(s) Year Title Ref type
11120 Sophronius, patriarcha Hierosolymitanus 1857-1866
Sophronius, patriarcha Hierosolymitanus, Laus sanctorum Cyri et Joannis martyrum, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 87 iii, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 3379–3424.
‎♦ Damascene monk, companion of Joannes Moschus [Jo. Mosch., q.v.]; ca. 560–638, patriarch of Jerusalem 633/4–638; Eulogy for the Egyptian martyrs Cyrus and John, the ‘Anargyri’ saints who healed the sick without payment and had a famous sanctuary in Egypt. They were martyred under Diocletian.
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11121 Sophronius, patriarcha Hierosolymitanus 1857-1866
Sophronius, patriarcha Hierosolymitanus, Anacreontica, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 87 iii, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 3733–3837.
‎♦ Damascene monk, companion of Joannes Moschus [Jo. Mosch., q.v.]; ca. 560–638, patriarch of Jerusalem 633/4–638; Poems expressing Sophronius’ love for the holy places, between the Persian (614) and the Muslim conquest (638).
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11122 Sophronius 1943
Sophronius, Vita Hilarionis, in: Studies in the Text Tradition of St. Jerome’s Vitae Patrum, Urbana, Ill., edited by Oldfather, W. A., 1943: 312–332.

‎♦ ‎ Also in Papadopoulos-Kerameuss, A. Analetca Hierosolymitikes Stakyologias, V, St. Petersburg. 1891: pp. 82–136 ‎♦ ‎Jerusalemite writer, translator of Jerome’s writings into Greek; late fourth–early fifth century Translation of Hier., Vita Hil. (q.v.).

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11123 Socrates, Scholasticus 1995
Socrates, Scholasticus, Historia Ecclesiastica, in: Sokrates Kirchengeschichte, Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten [drei] Jahrhunderte NS, I, edited by Hansen, G. C. and Sirinjan, M., Berlin, 1995.
♦ ‎ also PG 67, cols. 29–842 ‎♦ ‎ Byzantine church historian, ca. 375–after 450; Church history of the years 306–450, written under Theodosius II, 408–450.
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11124 Severus, patriarcha Antiochenus 1919-1920
Severus, patriarcha Antiochenus, Epistole, in: A Collection of Letters of Severus of Antioch from Numerous Syriac Manuscripts, Patrologia Orientalis 12 ii; 14 i, edited by Brooks, E. W., Paris, 1919-1920.
‎♦ Ca. 465–538; Monophysite leader, patriarch of Antioch 512–518; Syriac versions of lost Greek epistles.
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11125 Severus, patriarcha Antiochenus 1913
Severus, patriarcha Antiochenus, Epistola ad Anastasiam (versio copta), in: ‘Une lettre de Sévère d’Antioch à la diaconesse Anastasie’, Oriens Christianus NS 3, edited by Chaîn, M., 1913: 32–58.
‎♦ Ca. 465–538; Monophysite leader, patriarch of Antioch 512–518; Coptic version of a lost Greek epistle.
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11126 Sozomenos, Hermias 1960
Sozomenos, Hermias, Historia Ecclesiastica, in: Kirchengeschichte, Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten [drei] Jahrhunderte ‎50, edited by Bidez, J. and Hausen, G. C., Berlin, 1960.

‎♦ From Bethelia near Gaza; practiced law in Constantinople; church historian; fifth century History of the years 324–425, written 440–450.

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11127 Tyrannius, Rufinus Aquileiensis 1961
Tyrannius, Rufinus Aquileiensis, Historia monachorum in Aegypto, in: Subsidia Hagiographica 34, edited by Festugière, A. M., Brussels, 1961.

‎♦ A description of monastic life in Egypt by some monks who visited there in 394–395; Greek original of Rufinus’ Historia monachorum (Ruf., Hist. Mon., q.v.), composed ca. 400, perhaps by a deacon Timothy of Alexandria (reprinted in Subs. hag. 53, 1971)

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11128 Renoux, A. 1962
Renoux, A., Un manuscrit du Lectionnaire Arménien de Jérusalem (cod. arm. Jér. 121), in: Le Muséon; 75, 1962: 385–398.
‎♦‎ Fifth-century liturgical calender of the Jerusalem Church; in Armenian. Also in Patrologia Orientalis, 36 ii, ed. R. Graffin, F. Nau, Turnhout l971
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11129 Renoux, A. 1961
Renoux, A., Un manuscrit du Lectionnaire Arménien de Jérusalem (cod. arm. Jér. 121), in: Le Muséon 74, 1961: 361–385.
‎♦ ‎Fifth-century liturgical calender of the Jerusalem Church; in Armenian. Also in Patrologia Orientalis 36 ii, ed. R. Graffin, F. Nau , Turnhout l971
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11130 pseudo Zachariah, Scholasticus 1919
pseudo Zachariah, Scholasticus, Historia Ecclesiastica, in: Historia Ecclesiastica Zachariae Rhetori vulgo adscripta, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium Scriptores Syri 38-39, 41-42, edited by Brooks, E. W., Paris, 1919.
‎♦ Syriac chronicle from 450 to the beginning of the reign of Justin II, from a Monophysite point of view; based, for the years 450–491, on the lost HE of Zacharias Scholastichus, and for the remaining years, up to 569, on John of Ephesus or his source.
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11131 pseudo Theodosius, Hierosolymitanus 1888
pseudo Theodosius, Hierosolymitanus, Encomium sancti Georgii martyris, in: The Martyrdom and Miracles of Saint George of Cappadocia: The Coptic Texts, edited by Wallis Budge, E. A., London, 1888: 38–44 (text), 236–241 (transl.).
‎♦ Theodosius Hierosolymitanus - a monophysite monk, usurper of the throne of Jerusalem in 451–453; Passion of St. George, probably spurious, preserved only in a Coptic version.
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11132 pseudo Eusebius, Cremonensis 1844-1880
pseudo Eusebius, Cremonensis, De morte sancti Hieronymi ad Damasum, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Latina‎ 22, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1844-1880: cols. 239–282.
‎♦ Eulogy for Jerome, falsely ascribed to Eus. Crem. (Monk from Cremona, Italy; disciple and companion of Jerome, and his successor in 420 as abbot of Jerome’s monastery in Bethlehem; d. ca. 423); probably written by Damasus of Portus, later Pope Formosus 891–896.
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11133 pseudo Epiphanius, Constantiensis 1857-1866
pseudo Epiphanius, Constantiensis, De prophetarum vita eorumque obitu ac sepultura, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 43, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 393–414.
‎♦ ‎also in Vitae proph. (q.v.), pp. 2–25, 55–67, 105–106 ‎♦ ‎On the burial places of the prophets, falsely ascribed to Epiphanius (A Palestinian monk, later bishop of Salamis Constantia in Cyprus 367–403); composed in the fourth century. See Vitae Proph
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11135 Procopius, Gazaeus‎ 1963
Procopius, Gazaeus‎, Procopii Gazaei epistolae et declamationes, in: Studia Patristica et Byzantina, 9, edited by Garzya, A. and Loenertz, R. L., Ettal, 1963: 83–98.
‎♦ Rhetor from Gaza, ca. 476–538; Orations.
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11136 Procopius, Gazaeus 1939
Procopius, Gazaeus, Ἔκφρασις εἰκόνος, in: Spä‎tantiker Gemä‎ldezyklus in Gaza: Des Prokopios von Gaza Ekphrasis eikonos, Studi e testi 89, edited by Friedlä‎nder, P., Vatican City, 1939.
‎♦ Rhetor from Gaza, ca. 476–538; Description of a mural painting in Gaza
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11137 Procopius, Gazaeus 1939
Procopius, Gazaeus, Epistolae, In: Ἔκφρασις εἰκόνος, in: Spätantiker Gemäldezyklus in Gaza: Des Prokopios von Gaza Ekphrasis eikonos, ‎Studi e testi 89‎, edited by Friedländer‎, P., Vatican City, 1939: 3–80.

‎♦ Rhetor from Gaza, ca. 476–538; Epistles

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11138 Procopius, Caesariensis 1940
Procopius, Caesariensis, Buildings (De Aedificiis), in: Procopius of Caesarea (with English transl. by H.B. Dewing), VII, Cambridge (Mass.)–London (LCL), 1940.
‎♦ Palestinian historian; d. after 560; A panegyric of Justinian’s building projects, written in 554/5 or 559/60.
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11139 Polybius, bishop of Rhinocorura 1857-1866
Polybius, bishop of Rhinocorura, Polybii episcopi Rhinocorurorum reliqua vita sancti Epiphanii Constantiensis episcopi, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 41, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 73–114.

‎♦ Romanticized life of Epiphanius (Epiph., q.v.), bringing up to date the notes left by John (Vita Epiph. a Jo. diac.); purportedly written by his disciple Polybius, bishop of Rhinocorura, shortly after Epiphanius’ death in 403.

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11140 Georgius Pisida 1958
Georgius Pisida, Encomium Anastasii Persae, in: ‘L’encomio di s. Anastasio martire persiano’, Analecta Bollandiana 76, edited by Pertusi, A., 1958: 5–63.
‎♦‎ Georgius Pisida, Byzantine cleric, fl. seventh century; Eulogy for Anastasius the Persian, martyred in 628; written in 631–632
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