Biblio
TOTAL NUMBER OF BIBLIO IN CORPUS: 4854
Displaying 2641 - 2660 of 4854Nid | Author(s)/Editor(s) | Year | Title | Ref type |
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11281 | Cyrillus, Hierosolymitanus | 1857-1866 |
Cyrillus, Hierosolymitanus, Epistola ad Constantium imperatorem de visione crucis, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 33, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 1165–1176.
♦ b. ca. 315, bishop of Jerusalem 348–386; Epistle to Emperor Constantius on the apparition of a cross of light in the sky of Jerusalem, May 351. |
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11282 | Cyrillus, Hierosolymitanus | 1857-1866 |
Cyrillus, Hierosolymitanus, Catecheses mystagogicae, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 33, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 1065–1128.
♦ b. ca. 315, bishop of Jerusalem 348–386; Spiritual teachings for catechumens; possibly to be ascribed to John, bishop of Jerusalem 386–417. |
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11283 | Cyrillus, Hierosolymitanus | 1857-1866 |
Cyrillus, Hierosolymitanus, Catecheses ad illuminandos, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 33, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 369–1064.
♦ b. ca. 315, bishop of Jerusalem 348–386; Instructions for the catechumens, 348. |
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11284 | Cyril, of Scythopolis | 1939 |
Cyril, of Scythopolis, Vita sancti Theognii [d.522], in: Kyrillos von Scythoplis, edited by Schwartz, E., Leipzig, 1939: 241-243.
♦ Monk in the Judaean Desert, ca. 524–after 559; ♦ Life of Theognius, from Cappadocia, bishop of Bitylion near Gaza, founder of a monastery in the Judaean Desert (424/5– 522). |
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11285 | Cyril, of Scythopolis | 1939 |
Cyril, of Scythopolis, Vita sancti Theodosii [d.529], in: Kyrillos von Scythoplis, edited by Schwartz, E., Leipzig, 1939: 235-241.
♦ Monk in the Judaean Desert, ca. 524–after 559; ♦ Life of Theodosius, from Cappadocia, founder of a great coenobium 6 miles from Jerusalem (ca. 429 [ca. 424 according to Thdr. Petr.]–529). |
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11286 | Cyril, of Scythopolis | 1939 |
Cyril, of Scythopolis, Vita sancti Sabae [d.532], in: Kyrillos von Scythoplis, edited by Schwartz, E., Leipzig, 1939: 85-200.
♦ Monk in the Judaean Desert, ca. 524–after 559; ♦ Life of Sabas, from Cappadocia, founder of many monasteries in the Judean Desert, near Emmaus and near Gadara (439–532). |
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11287 | Cyril, of Scythopolis | 1939 |
Cyril, of Scythopolis, Vita sancti Joannis Hesychastae [d.559], in: Kyrillos von Scythoplis, edited by Schwartz, E., Leipzig, 1939: 201-222.
♦ Monk in the Judaean Desert, ca. 524–after 559; ♦ Life of John the Hesychast, from Nicopolis in Armenia, bishop of Colonia in Armenia and thereafter recluse in the Laura of Sabas (454–after 556). |
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11288 | Cyril, of Scythopolis | 1939 |
Cyril, of Scythopolis, Vita sancti Euthymii [d.473], in: Kyrillos von Scythoplis, edited by Schwartz, E., Leipzig, 1939: 9-85.
♦ Monk in the Judaean Desert, ca. 524–after 559; ♦ Life of Euthymius of Melitene in Armenia, founder of monasteries in the Judaean Desert (378–473). |
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11289 | Cyril, of Scythopolis | 1939 |
Cyril, of Scythopolis, Vita sancti Cyriaci [d.556], in: Kyrillos von Scythoplis, edited by Schwartz, E., Leipzig, 1939: 222-235.
♦ Monk in the Judaean Desert, ca. 524–after 559; ♦ Life of Cyriac of Corinth, hermit in the Judaean Desert (449–557). |
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11290 | Cyril, of Scythopolis | 1905 |
Cyril, of Scythopolis, Vita sancti Abramii arabico, in: ‘Historia sancti Abramii ex apographo arabico’, Analecta Bollandiana 24, edited by Peeters, P., 1905: 349–356.
♦ Arabic translation of the last chapters of the Life of Abramius, lost in the Greek original; Monk in the Judaean Desert, ca. 524–after 559 |
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11291 | Conybeare, F. C. | 1910 |
Conybeare, F. C., Antiochus Strategius’ Account of the Sack of Jerusalem in A.D. 614, in: English Historical Review 25, 1910: 508–509.
♦ Georgian version of Eustr Mon., De exp. Hier., lost in the original Greek. In Georgian the author is called Strategius, and some modern scholars have suggested identifying him with Antiochus monachus, who wrote a Greek account of the Persian conquest |
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11292 | Constantinus, VII Porphyrogenetus | 1903-1906 |
Constantinus, VII Porphyrogenetus, Excerpta historica, edited by de Boor, C. and al, Et, Leipzig, 1903-1906.
♦ b. 905, Byzantine emperor 944–959; ♦ A collection of passages from ancient historians on various subjects |
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11293 | Constantinus, VII Porphyrogenetus | 1857-1866 |
Constantinus, VII Porphyrogenetus, De administrando imperio liber, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 113, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 157–422.
♦ b. 905, Byzantine emperor 944–959; A handbook on the administration of the empire |
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11294 | Joannes Climacus | 1857-1866 |
Joannes Climacus, Scala Paradisi, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 88, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 632–1164.
♦ Monk and head of the monastery on Mount Sinai; ca. 579–649; A guide to the ascent of the soul, for monks. |
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11295 | Joannes Climacus | 1857-1866 |
Joannes Climacus, Epistola ad Joannem de Rhaithu, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 88, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 625–628.
♦ Monk and head of the monastery on Mount Sinai; ca. 579–649; Epistle to John, head of the monastery at Rhaithou. |
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11296 | Joannes Climacus | 1857-1866 |
Joannes Climacus, Liber ad pastorem, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca 88, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris, 1857-1866: cols. 1165–1209.
♦ Monk and head of the monastery on Mount Sinai; ca. 579–649; A guide for heads of monasteries, written in response to the Regula pastoralis of Pope Gregory I, which was translated into Greek ca. 600. |
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11297 | Cassian, J. | 1965 |
Cassian, J., Institutions cenobitique, in: Source Chretiennes, edited by Guy, J.-C., Paris, 1965: 35-53.
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11298 | Brooks, E. W. | 1902-1904 |
Brooks, E. W., The Sixth Book of the Selected Letters of Severus Patriarch of Antioch, in the Syriac Version of Athanasius of Nisibis I–IV, London, 1902-1904.
♦ Ca. 465–538; Monophysite leader, patriarch of Antioch 512–518; Syriac versions of lost Greek epistles. |
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11299 | Bordeaux, Pilgrim from | 1965 |
Bordeaux, Pilgrim from, Itinerarium Burdigalense, in: Itineraria et alia geographica, Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina 175, edited by Geyer, P. and Cuntz, O., Turnhout, 1965: 1–26.
♦ Description of the journey of a Christian pilgrim from Bordeaux to the Holy Land, 333 |
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11300 | Bonner, C. | 1942 |
Bonner, C., The Maiden’s Stratagem, in: Byzantion 16, 1942: 142–161.
♦ An episode in the conquest of Jerusalem by the Persians in 614. |
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