Biblio
TOTAL NUMBER OF BIBLIO IN CORPUS: 4854
Displaying 2581 - 2600 of 4854Nid | Author(s)/Editor(s) | Year | Title | Ref type |
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11221 | Griffith, S. H. | 1985 |
Griffith, S. H., The Arabic Account of ‘Abd al-Masih an-Nagrani al-Ghassani, in: Le Muséon 98, 1985: 331-374.
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11222 | Gregorius, Turonensis | 1885 |
Gregorius, Turonensis, Liber in gloria martyrum, in: Monumenta Germaniae Historica Scriptores Rerum Merowingicarum I, 2, edited by Krusch, B., Hannover, 1885: 34–111.
♦ Ca. 530–594, bishop of Tours in Gaul; Stories of martyrs, mostly from Gaul. |
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11223 | Gregorius, I Papa | 1957 |
Gregorius, I Papa, Registrum epistolarum, in: Monumenta Germaniae Historica Epistolae., I–II, edited by Ewald, P. and Hartmann, L. M., Berlin, 1957.
♦ Pope 590–604; Letters. |
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11224 | Greatrex, G., Phenix, R. R., Horn, C. B., Brock, S., Witakowski, W. | 2011 |
Greatrex, G., Phenix, R. R., Horn, C. B., Brock, S. and Witakowski, W., The Chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor: Church and War in Late Antiquity (Translated Texts for Historians 55), Liverpool, 2011.
♦ 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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11225 | Gerontius, presbyterus | 1962 |
Gerontius, presbyterus, Vita Melaniae junioris, in: Sources chrétiennes 90, edited by Gorce, D., Paris, 1962.
♦ Life of the Roman matron Melania the Younger, 383–439, grandaughter of Melania the Elder; with her husband Pinianus, she founded monasteries in Jerusalem. Written by the head of her monasteries in the fifth century. See also AB 8 (1889), pp. 16–63 (Latina); ed. H. Delehaye, AB 22 (1903), pp. 5–50 (Graeca); ed. Cardinale Rampolla del Tindaro, Santa Melania giuniore Senatrice Romana, Documenti contemporanei e note, Rome 1905; ed. P. Laurence, Gerontius: La vie latine de sainte M?lanie (SBF Collection minor, 41), Jerusalem 2002. |
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11226 | Georgius, Syncellus | 1829 |
Georgius, Syncellus, Chronographia, in: Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae 49, edited by Dindorf, G., Bonn, 1829.
♦ Byzantine monk and chronicler, fl. ninth century; Chronicle up to 284, written after 806 |
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11227 | Georgius, Pisida | 1992 |
Georgius, Pisida, Encomium Anastasii Persae, in: Saint Anastase le Perse et l’histoire de la Palestine au début du VIIe siècle, I, edited by Flusin, B., Paris, 1992: 189–259.
♦ Georgius Pisida, Byzantine cleric, fl. seventh century; Eulogy for Anastasius the Persian, martyred in 628; written in 631–632 |
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11228 | Georgius, Pisida | 1857-1866 |
Georgius, Pisida, Vita sancti Anastasii martyris, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 92, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 1680–1729.
♦ Georgius Pisida, Byzantine cleric, fl. seventh century; Life of Anastasius the Persian, martyred in 628. |
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11229 | Georgius, Cyprius | 1890 |
Georgius, Cyprius, Descriptio orbis Romani, edited by Gelzer, H., Leipzig, 1890.
♦ Georgius Cyprius (late sixth–early seventh century); List of cities and villages in the various provinces of the Roman Empire, compiled ca. 602, partly based on Hierocles’ Synecdemos. The Descriptio only survived in a ninth-century ecclesiastical edition by the Armenian Basil of Ialimbana. See also E. Honigmann, Le Synekdèmos de Hiéroclès et l’opuscule géographique de Georges de Chypre, with an introduction by F. Cumont, Brussels 1939 |
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11230 | Georgius, Cedrenus | 1838-1839 |
Georgius, Cedrenus, Georgii Cedreni Historiarum compendium, in: Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae 32–34, edited by Bekker, I., Bonn, 1838-1839.
♦ = PG 121, cols. 24–824, Byzantine historian, fl. eleventh–twelfth century; World history up to 1057. |
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11231 | George, of Sykeon | 1970 |
George, of Sykeon, Vita Theodori Syceotae, in: Vie de Théodore de Sykéôn, Subsidia Hagiographica 48, edited by Festugière, A. J., Brussels, 1970.
♦ Life of Theodorus, a monk from Sykeon near Anastasiopolis in Galatia, later bishop of Anastasiopolis, d. 613; written after his death by George, abbott of the monastery of Sykeon. |
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11232 | Garitte, G. | 1959 |
Garitte, G., ‘Le début de la Vie de S. Étienne le Sabaïte retrouvé en arabe au Sinaï’, in: Analecta Bollandiana 77, 1959: 332–369.
https://doi.org/10.1484/J.ABOL.4.01934 ♦ Life of Stephanus, monk of the Great Laura of Sabas; written in Greek after his death on 31 March 794 by his disciple Leontius of Damascus. The beginning is lost and preserved only in an Arabic translation. For an edition and Italian translation of the full Arabic biography see B. Pirone, Vita di santo Stefano Sabaita (SBF – Studia Orientalia Christiana, Monographiae, 4), Cairo–Jerusalem 1991; idem, ‘Un altro frammento della Vita di s. Stefano Sabaita’, Studia Orientalia Christiana Collectanea 25 (1992), pp. 217–232. |
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11233 | Garitte, G. | 1958 |
Garitte, G., Le Calendrier Palestino-Géorgien du Sinaiticus 34 (Xe siècle), Subs. hag. 30, Brussels, 1958.
https://suciualin.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/garitte-calendrierpalestino-georgien-10e-s.pdf ♦ Liturgical calendar of the Jerusalem Church, completed in the seventh century, preserved in Georgian. |
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11234 | Garitte, G. | 1941 |
Garitte, G., La Vie prémétaphrastique de Saint Chariton, in: Bulletin de l’Institut historique belge de Rome 21, 1941: 16–46.
♦ Sixth-century biography of a fourth-century monk; see also Sym. Met., Vita Charit. |
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11235 | Friedman, Z. | 2005 |
Friedman, Z., "Boats Depiction in the 8th Century CE Nilotic Frame Mosaic in the Church of the St. Stephen, Umm al-Rasas, Jordan", Liber Annuus 55 (2005): 395 – 419.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/J.LA.2.303626 |
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11236 | Flusin, B. | 1992 |
Flusin, B., Saint Anastase le Perse et l’histoire de la Palestine au début du VIIe siécle I, Paris, 1992: 109–153.
♦ = Acta Anast. Persae, ed. Usener, pp. 14–28 (q.v.); Miracles of Anastasius, a monk of Persian origin, martyred in 628; written by a contemporary author. |
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11237 | Festugière, A. -J., Rydèn, L. | 1974 |
Festugière, A. -J. and Rydèn, L., Léontios de Néapolis, Vie de Syméon le Fou et Vie de Jean de Chypre (Bibliothèque archéologique et historique 95), Paris, 1974: 55-104.
♦ Bishop of Neapolis in Cyprus; d. after 668; Biography of Symeon of Emesa, a sixth-century monk who feigned madness. |
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11238 | Evagrius, Scholasticus | 1898 |
Evagrius, Scholasticus, Historia Ecclesiastica, edited by Bidez, J. and Parmentier, L., London, 1898.
♦ From Epiphania in Syria; lawyer in Antioch, then a high official in Constantinople under Tiberius and Mauritius; ca. 536–600; Church history from 431 to 594. |
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11239 | Eutychius, patriarcha Constantinopolitanus | 1857-1866 |
Eutychius, patriarcha Constantinopolitanus, Sermo de Paschate et de sacrosancta eucharistia, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 86 ii, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 2391–2402.
♦ Patriarch of Constantinople 552–565 and again 577–582; On a tradition of three Suppers of the Lord before crucifixion. |
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11240 | Eutychius, patriarcha Alexandrinus | 1990 |
Eutychius, patriarcha Alexandrinus, Liber Demonstrationis, extracts, in: Testimonianze di Eutichio sui Luoghi Santi, Cairo–Jerusalem, 1990.
♦ Patriarch of Alexandria 933–940; Demonstration of the truth of Christianity against heretics and Jews, in Arabic. |
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