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TOTAL NUMBER OF BIBLIO IN CORPUS: 4854

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Nid Author(s)/Editor(s) Year Title Ref type
11181 Krumbacher, K. 1911
Krumbacher, K., Der heilige Georg in der griechischen Überlieferung, in: ABAW, Philosophisch-philologische und historische Klasse XXV, 3: Abhandlung, Munich, 1911: 18–30.
‎♦ One of several versions of the life and passion of St. George, and the only Greek recension that gives Diospolis as his home; possibly composed before the seventh century.
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11182 Kirk, G. E., Welles, C. B. 1962
Kirk, G. E. and Welles, C. B., "The Inscriptions", in: Excavations at Nessana I, edited by Colt, H. D., London, 1962: 131-197.
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11183 Joshua, the Stylite 1882
Joshua, the Stylite, The Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite, edited by Wright, W., Cambridge, 1882.
https://archive.org/details/chronicleofjoshu00josh
‎♦ Syriac chronicle from 363 to 506, centred in Edessa
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11184 Joseph, disciple of Barsanuphius 1889
Joseph, disciple of Barsanuphius, Vita Barsanorii (Barsanuphii): Catalogus codicum hagographicorum latinorum antiquiorum saeculo XVI qui in Nationali Parisiensi asservantur I, Brussels, 1889: 524–535.
‎♦ A legendary biography of the monk Barsanuphius, who lived as a recluse near Gaza; allegedly written by his disciple Joseph and edited by the priest Mark in the late twelfth century.
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11185 John, the Patriarch 1891
John, the Patriarch, Vita sanctorum Cosmae et Joannis Damasceni poetarum, in: Analecta Hierosolymitikes Stakyologias IV, edited by Papadopoulos-Kerameus, A., St. Petersburg, 1891: 271–303.
‎♦ Lives of Cosmas Melodus and his foster-brother John of Damascus, qq. v., written by John the Patriarch, probably John VII, patriarch of Jerusalem 964–966.
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11186 John, the Deacon 1844-1880
John, the Deacon, Vita Gregorii Magni Papae auctore Joanne Diacono, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Latina‎ 75, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1844-1880: cols. 59–242.
‎♦ Life of Gregory the Great, pope 590–604; life written after 872.
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11187 John, Rufus 2008
John, Rufus, Account of the Way of Life of the Holy Peter the Iberian, Bishop, Approved Confessor, and Ascetic of Our Lord, in: John Rufus: The Lives of Peter the Iberian, Theodosius of Jerusalem, and the Monk Romanus (Society of Biblical Literature, Writings from the Greco-Roman World, 24), edited by Horn, C. B. and Phenix Jr, R. R., Atlanta, 2008: 1–281.
‎♦ Monophysite writer, successor of Peter the Iberian as bishop of Maiuma Gazae from 491 until early in the next century; Biography of the Monophysite leader Peter the Iberian, written shortly after his death in 491; preserved in Syriac.
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11188 John, Rufus 2008
John, Rufus, De commemoratione quomodo beatus Theodosius episcopus Hierosolymorum ad Dominum nostrum migraverit, ‘On the Memory of How the Blessed Theodosius, Bishop of Jerusalem, Departed to Our Lord, in: John Rufus: The Lives of Peter the Iberian, Theodosius of Jerusalem, and the Monk Romanus, edited by Horn, C. B. and Phenix Jr, R. R., Atlanta, 2008: 282–301.
‎♦ Persecution at the hands of Emperor Marcianus of Theodosius, Monophysite bishop of Jerusalem in 451–453, until his death in exile in 457. Probably written in Greek by Joannes Rufus in the early sixth century; preserved only in Syriac
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11189 John, Rufus 1911
John, Rufus, Plerophoriae, in: Jean Rufus évêque de Maïouma, Plérophories, Patrologia Orientalis 8 i, edited by Nau, F., Paris, 1911.
‎♦ Monophysite writer, successor of Peter the Iberian as bishop of Maiuma Gazae from 491 until early in the next century; A collection of stories aiming to prove the error of the Chalcedonian faith, preserved in Syriac; written 512–518.
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11190 John, Rufus 1895
John, Rufus, Vita Petri Iberi, in: Petrus der Iberer, edited by Raabe, R., Leipzig, 1895.
‎♦ Monophysite writer, successor of Peter the Iberian as bishop of Maiuma Gazae from 491 until early in the next century; Biography of the Monophysite leader Peter the Iberian, written shortly after his death in 491; preserved in Syriac.
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11191 John, IX patriarch of Jerusalem 1891
John, IX patriarch of Jerusalem, Vita sanctorum patrum Cosmae et Joannis Damasceni, a Joanne Mercuropolo patriarcha Hierosolymitano, in: Analecta Hierosolymitikes Stakyologias IV, edited by Papadopoulos-Kerameus, A., St. Petersburg, 1891: 305–350.
‎♦ Lives of Cosmas Melodus and John of Damascus, based on the tenth-century Vita; written by John IX, patriarch of Jerusalem ca. 1157–1165.
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11192 John, disciple of Epiphanius 1857-1866
John, disciple of Epiphanius, Vita Epiphanii Constantiae in Cypro episcopi excerpta ex voce Joannis unius ex eius discipulis, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 41, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 23–74.
‎♦ Romanticized life of Epiphanius (Epiph., q.v.), from his birth to the early years of his episcopate; based on notes taken by his disciple John and attached to the biography written by Polybius, bishop of Rhinocorura (Vita Epiph. a Polyb.).
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11193 Joannes, Ephesinus 1935
Joannes, Ephesinus, Historiae Ecclesiasticae pars tertia, in: Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 105 (Script. Syri 54), edited by Brooks, E. W., Louvain, 1935.
‎♦‎ (reprinted 1952); Latin transl. by idem, CSCO 106 (Script. Syri 55), Louvain 1936 (reprinted 1952) ‎♦‎ Monophysite bishop of Ephesus, also known as John of Asia; ca. 505–after 585; Chronicle of the years 571–585, preserved in Syriac; third part of a history since Julius Caesar, the first part of which is lost, while excerpts of the second are included in the Syriac Chronicle of Dionysius of Tell Mahre
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11194 Joannes, Ephesinus 1926
Joannes, Ephesinus, Lives of the Eastern Saints, Syriac text Part III, in: Patrologia Orientalis 19 ii, edited by Brooks, E. W., Paris, 1926.
‎♦‎ Monophysite bishop of Ephesus, also known as John of Asia; ca. 505–after 585; Lives of Monophysite saints and hermits, contemporaries of the writer; written in Syriac in 566, amplified in 567 and again in 568
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11195 Joannes, Ephesinus 1924
Joannes, Ephesinus, Lives of the Eastern Saints, Syriac text Part II, in: Patrologia Orientalis 18 iv, edited by Brooks, E. W., Paris, 1924.
‎♦‎ Monophysite bishop of Ephesus, also known as John of Asia; ca. 505–after 585; Lives of Monophysite saints and hermits, contemporaries of the writer; written in Syriac in 566, amplified in 567 and again in 568
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11196 Joannes, Ephesinus 1923
Joannes, Ephesinus, Lives of the Eastern Saints, Syriac text Part I, in: Patrologia Orientalis 17 i, edited by Brooks, E. W., Paris, 1923.
‎♦‎ Monophysite bishop of Ephesus, also known as John of Asia; ca. 505–after 585; Lives of Monophysite saints and hermits, contemporaries of the writer; written in Syriac in 566, amplified in 567 and again in 568
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11197 Joannes, Damascenus 1857-1866
Joannes, Damascenus, Epistola de hymno trisagio ad Jordanem, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 95, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 21–61.
‎♦ Ca. 676–749; monk at the Great Laura of Saba; On the ‘Trisagion’ hymn, against Monophysites; written after 735.
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11198 Joannes, Damascenus‎ 1857-1866
Joannes, Damascenus‎, Homilia in transfigurationem Domini, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 96, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 545–576.
‎♦ Ca. 676–749; monk at the Great Laura of Saba; Sermon on Christ’s transfiguration.
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11199 Joannes, Damascenus‎ 1857-1866
Joannes, Damascenus‎, In dormitionem beatae virginis Mariae homiliae III, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 96, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 700–761.
‎♦ Ca. 676–749; monk at the Great Laura of Saba; Sermons on the death of the Virgin Mary.
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11200 Joannes, Damascenus 1857-1866
Joannes, Damascenus, De sacris imaginibus orationes III, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 94, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 1232–1420.
‎♦ Ca. 676–749; monk at the Great Laura of Saba; In defense of the veneration of images, against iconoclasm; written ca. 730.
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