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TOTAL NUMBER OF BIBLIO IN CORPUS: 4854

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Nid Author(s)/Editor(s) Year Title Ref type
11201 Joannes, Damascenus 1857-1866
Joannes, Damascenus, De sacris ieiunis, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 95, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 63–78.

‎♦ Ca. 676–749; monk at the Great Laura of Saba; An ascetic work on fasting.

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11202 Joannes, Damascenus 1857-1866
Joannes, Damascenus, De haeresibus liber, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 94, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 677–780.
‎♦ Ca. 676–749; monk at the Great Laura of Saba; About heresies, written after 742.
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11203 Joannes, Damascenus 1857-1866
Joannes, Damascenus, Fons scientiae: dialectica, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 94, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 521–676.
‎♦ Ca. 676–749; monk at the Great Laura of Saba; Theological work, written after 742.
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11204 Joannes, Damascenus‎ 1857-1866
Joannes, Damascenus‎, Fons scientiae: de fide orthodoxa libri IV, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 94, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 789–1228.
‎♦ Ca. 676–749; monk at the Great Laura of Saba; Theological work, second version written after 742.
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11205 Joannes, Cassianus 1888
Joannes, Cassianus, De institutis coenobiorum, in: Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum 17, edited by Petschenig, M., Vienna, 1888: 3–231.
‎♦ From Scythia (ca. 360–435); monk in Jerusalem, then founder, in 415, of a double monastery – for men and women – near Marseille; On the order of life in monasteries and nunneries, based on the Eastern model; written for John’s foundations in Gaul, 415–435.
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11206 Joannes, Cassianus 1886
Joannes, Cassianus, Conlationes XXIV, in: Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum 13, edited by Petschenig, M., Vienna, 1886.
‎♦ From Scythia (ca. 360–435); monk in Jerusalem, then founder, in 415, of a double monastery – for men and women – near Marseille; On the desert monastic tradition, presented as discourses of famous Egyptian ascetics addressed to John and his frend Romanus on a visit to Egypt at the end of the fourth century.
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11207 Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus 1996
Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus, Sancti Eusebi Hieronymi Epistulae, in: Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum 54, 55, 56, edited by Hilberg, I., Vienna, 1996.
‎♦ Jerome, Dalmatian monk and scholar, ca. 347–420, established in Bethlehem 386–420; Collected epistles of Jerome, written 374–420.
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11208 Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus‎ 1956
Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus‎, Chronicon, in: Die Chronik des Hieronymus, Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten [drei] Jahrhunderte ‎47, edited by Helm, R., Berlin, 1956.

‎♦ Jerome, Dalmatian monk and scholar, ca. 347–420, established in Bethlehem 386–420; World history up to 378, written 380/1; part of it is a translation of Eus., Chron., whose original Greek text is lost.

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11209 Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus 1924
Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus, De viris illustribus liber, edited by Herding, G., Leipzig, 1924.
‎♦ Jerome, Dalmatian monk and scholar, ca. 347–420, established in Bethlehem 386–420; On famous Christian writers, written 392.
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11210 Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus 1904
Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus, Onomasticon, in: Das Onomastikon der Biblischen Ortsnamen, mit der lateinischen Übersetzung des Hieronymus, Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten [drei] Jahrhunderte ‎ 11 i, edited by Klostermann, E., Leipzig, 1904.
‎♦ Jerome, Dalmatian monk and scholar, ca. 347–420, established in Bethlehem 386–420; A translation of Eusebius’ Onomasticon, with some additional notes; written 389–391.
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11211 Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus 1844-1880
Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus, Vita sancti Hilarionis eremitae, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Latina‎ 23, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1844-1880: cols. 29–54.
‎♦‎ also edited and translated by A.A. Bastianensen and J.W. Smit, Vita di Ilarione, Verona (Fondazione Lorenzo Valla) 1973 ‎♦‎ Jerome, Dalmatian monk and scholar, ca. 347–420, established in Bethlehem 386–420; A biography of the first Palestinian monk, Hilarion, who lived as a hermit near Gaza and died in 371; written 390–391
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11212 Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus 1844-1880
Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus, Apologia adversus libros Rufini, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Latina‎ 23, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1844-1880: cols. 397–492.
‎♦ Jerome, Dalmatian monk and scholar, ca. 347–420, established in Bethlehem 386–420; Against his former friend Rufinus, who translated Origen and defended the orthodoxy of Origen’s writings; written 401.
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11213 Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus 1844-1880
Hieronymus, Stridonensis presbyterus, Liber contra Joannem Hierosolymitanum, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Latina‎ 23, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1844-1880: cols. 355–396.
‎♦ Jerome, Dalmatian monk and scholar, ca. 347–420, established in Bethlehem 386–420; An attack against John, bishop of Jerusalem, accused of harbouring Origenists and sharing their heretical opinions; written 396.
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11214 Hierocles‎ 1939
Hierocles‎, Synecdemos, in: Le Synekdèmos de Hièroclès et l’opuscule gèographique de Georges de Chypre, with an introduction by F. Cumont, edited by Honigmann, E., Brussels, 1939.
‎♦‎ Administrative list of the cities and towns in all the provinces of the Empire, compiled ca. 527–528
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11215 Hierocles 1903
Hierocles, Synecdemos, edited by Burckhardt, A., Leipzig, 1903.

‎♦‎ Administrative list of the cities and towns in all the provinces of the Empire, compiled ca. 527–528

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11216 Hesychius, priest of Jerusalem 1980
Hesychius, priest of Jerusalem, Homilia II in sanctum Longinum centurionem (Homilia 20), in: Les homélies festales d'Hésychius de Jérusalem, Vol. 2. Les homélies xvi-xxi (Subsidia hagiographica 59), edited by Aubineau, M., Brussels, 1980: 872-901.
‎♦ Legend of Longinus, the centurion who attended the crucifixion and believed in Christ (Matt. 27:54; Mark 15:39), preached Christianity in Cappadocia and died a martyr. Written by a ‘Hesychius priest of Jerusalem’, not the fifth-century writer, and preserved in abridged form in tenth-century Synaxaria
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11217 Hesychius, presbyterus Hierosolymitanus 1980
Hesychius, presbyterus Hierosolymitanus, Homilia I in sanctum Longinum centurionem (Homilia 19), in: Les homélies festales d'Hésychius de Jérusalem, Vol. 2. Les homélies xvi-xxi (Subsidia hagiographica 59), edited by Aubineau, M., Brussels, 1980: 817-844.
♦‎ also in PG 93, cols. 1545–1560 (Martyrium sancti Longini centurionis) ‎♦‎ Legend of Longinus, the centurion who attended the crucifixion and believed in Christ (Matt. 27:54; Mark 15:39), preached Christianity in Cappadocia and died a martyr. Written by a ‘Hesychius priest of Jerusalem’, not the fifth-century writer, and preserved in abridged form in tenth-century Synaxaria
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11218 Hesychius, presbyterus Hierosolymitanus 1968
Hesychius, presbyterus Hierosolymitanus, Encomium sanct Stephani, in: ‘Le panégyrique de saint Étienne par Hésychius de Jérusalem’, Analecta Bollandiana ‎ 86, edited by Devos, P., 1968: 151–172.
‎♦ Priest and teacher of the Church of Jerusalem, d. ca. 452; Eulogy for St. Stephen, written after 415.
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11219 Hamilton, F. J., Brooks, E. W. 1899
Hamilton, F. J. and Brooks, E. W., The Syriac Chronicle Known as That of Zacharias of Mitylene, London, 1899.
‎♦ 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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11220 Guidi, M. 1908
Guidi, M., Un BIOS di Costantino, Rome, 1908.
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‎♦ Biography of Emperor Constantine; seventh century?

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