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- catalog alternative "Patrologie. English".
- catalog contributor b3969086.
- catalog created "[1960]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[1960]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1960]".
- catalog description "20. Quadratus and Aristides -- 21. Ariston of Pella and Justin martyr -- 22. apologists of the last decades of the second century -- 23. appendix. The letter to diognetus and the satire of Hermias -- chapter four: the anti-heretical literature of the second century -- 24. general remarks. The Gnostic literature -- 25. second century papal and Episcopal writings against montanism, Gnosticism and other heresies -- 26. hegesippus -- 27. Irenaeus of Lyons -- 28. the muratorian fragment and the ancient prologues to the gospel the Pauline epistles -- chapter five: the Christian literature of the third century ( to the council of Nicaea ) -- A. the western authors of the third century -- 29. the beginnings of Latin Christian literature. Minucius Felix -- 30. Tertullian (d. after 220) -- 31. hippolytus of Rome (d.235) -- 32. papal letters of the third century -- 33. novatian -- 34. Cyprian (d.258) -- 35. victorinus of Pettau -- 36. Arnobius the elder -- 37. caecilius firmiananus lactantius -- B. the author of the Greek east -- 38. the old Christian theological schools -- 39. clement if Alexandria".
- catalog description "40. Origen -- 41. Alexandria and Friends of Origen -- 42. Antiochenes and opponents of Origen -- chapter six: hagiographers, Historians and Chroniclers of the Christian antiquity -- 43. the acts and legends of the Martyrs pf Christian Antiquity -- 44. lists of Martyrs and calendars -- 45. the oldest acts of Martyrs -- 46. legends of martyrs and saints -- 47. pilgrims accounts of Palestine -- 48. eusebius of Caesarea -- 49. post-Eusebian church histories and chronicles -- 50. collections relating to church history and canon law -- Part two: the peak period of Patristic literature from the council of Nicaea 325 to the council of Chalcedon 451 -- 51. general characteristics -- chapter one: A. Alexandrians and Egyptians -- 52. Egyptian monks -- 53. Alexander of Alexandria. Arius and his friends -- 54. Athanasius -- 55. other Egyptians of the fourth and fifth centuries -- 56. Cyril o f Alexandria -- B. theologians of Asia minor -- 57. Marcellus of Ancyra -- 58. basil the great -- 59. Gregory of Nazianzus".
- catalog description "60. Gregory of Nyssa -- 61. Amhilochius of Iconium -- C. antiochenes an syrians -- 62. Eustathius of Antioch -- 63. hegemonius and Titus of Bostra -- 64. Cyril of Jerusalem -- 65. Apollinaris of Laodicea -- 66. Epiphanius of Salamis -- 67. Diodore of Tarsus -- 68. Theodore of Mopseuestia -- 69. John Chrysostom -- 70. opponents of John Chrysostom -- 71. Exegetes and Ascetics -- 72. Nestorius, his friend Eutherius and his opponent Proclus -- 73. theodoret of Cyrus -- D. the Syriac and Armenian literature -- 74. Aphraates -- 75. Ephraem the Syrian (b.c.306, d.373) -- 76. other Syrian poets and Authors -- 77. Armenian authors -- chapter two: the great fathers and Ecclesiastical authors of the west -- 78. the popes of the fourth and fifth centuries until Leo the great -- 79. Julius Firmicus Maternus".
- catalog description "80. Hilary of Poitiers -- 81. Anti-Arian and other Controversialists -- 82. heretical Authors -- 83. Ambrose of Mila -- 84. Ambrosias and Niceta of Remesiana -- 85. Rufinus of Aquileia -- 86. Jerome -- 87. Christian poets of the fourth and fifth centuries -- 88. St. Augustine -- 89. Pupils and Friends of Augustine -- 90. Gallic Writers -- 91. Italian Authors -- part three: the end of the patristic period of literature -- 92. general characteristics, chapter one: 93. the popes from hilarious to Pelagius II -- 94. pope Gregory the great -- 95. Gallic Authors -- 96. italic writers -- 97. African Writers -- 98. Spanish Authors -- 99. Poets -- chapter two: Greek Authors -- 100. Pseudo -- Dionysius the Areopagite -- 101. Monophysite theologians of the sixth century -- 102. anti-monophysite theologians of the sixth century -- 103. the emperor Justinian I -- 104. Biblical and Exegetical literature 105. Ascetical Authors -- 106. anti- heretical writers of the seventeenth century -- 107. anti- heretical writers of the Eighteenth century -- 108. Poets.".
- catalog description "Abbreviations: -- I. periodicals, academy publications, Lexica and individual terms -- II. Collected and individual works -- III. Place names -- introduction -- 1. concepts and value of patrology -- 2. history of patrology -- 3. recent literature on the history and teaching of the fathers -- 4. editions, collections and transactions -- Part one: Christian literature from the end of the first to the beginning of the fourth century -- chapter one: between Bible and patristic writings, book of the Christian community, popular books etc. -- 5. the apostles creed -- 6. the didache or the teaching of the twelve apostles -- 7. the didascalia and the other church orders -- 8. the apocrypha of the new testament. General remarks -- 9. apocryphal acts of the apostles -- 11. apocryphal epistles of the apostles -- 12. apocryphal apocalypses -- 13. compositions in verse -- 14. general remarks -- 15. St. Clement Rome -- 16. Ignatius of Antioch -- 17. St. Polycarp -- 18. Papias of Hierapolis -- chapter three : the Greek apologists of the second century -- 19. general remarks".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 659 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[1960]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "[New York] : Herder and Herder,".
- catalog subject "BQ144 .A48".
- catalog subject "BR67 .A373 1960a".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, approximately 30-600 Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Fathers of the church Bio-bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Fathers of the church History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Fathers of the church.".
- catalog tableOfContents "20. Quadratus and Aristides -- 21. Ariston of Pella and Justin martyr -- 22. apologists of the last decades of the second century -- 23. appendix. The letter to diognetus and the satire of Hermias -- chapter four: the anti-heretical literature of the second century -- 24. general remarks. The Gnostic literature -- 25. second century papal and Episcopal writings against montanism, Gnosticism and other heresies -- 26. hegesippus -- 27. Irenaeus of Lyons -- 28. the muratorian fragment and the ancient prologues to the gospel the Pauline epistles -- chapter five: the Christian literature of the third century ( to the council of Nicaea ) -- A. the western authors of the third century -- 29. the beginnings of Latin Christian literature. Minucius Felix -- 30. Tertullian (d. after 220) -- 31. hippolytus of Rome (d.235) -- 32. papal letters of the third century -- 33. novatian -- 34. Cyprian (d.258) -- 35. victorinus of Pettau -- 36. Arnobius the elder -- 37. caecilius firmiananus lactantius -- B. the author of the Greek east -- 38. the old Christian theological schools -- 39. clement if Alexandria".
- catalog tableOfContents "40. Origen -- 41. Alexandria and Friends of Origen -- 42. Antiochenes and opponents of Origen -- chapter six: hagiographers, Historians and Chroniclers of the Christian antiquity -- 43. the acts and legends of the Martyrs pf Christian Antiquity -- 44. lists of Martyrs and calendars -- 45. the oldest acts of Martyrs -- 46. legends of martyrs and saints -- 47. pilgrims accounts of Palestine -- 48. eusebius of Caesarea -- 49. post-Eusebian church histories and chronicles -- 50. collections relating to church history and canon law -- Part two: the peak period of Patristic literature from the council of Nicaea 325 to the council of Chalcedon 451 -- 51. general characteristics -- chapter one: A. Alexandrians and Egyptians -- 52. Egyptian monks -- 53. Alexander of Alexandria. Arius and his friends -- 54. Athanasius -- 55. other Egyptians of the fourth and fifth centuries -- 56. Cyril o f Alexandria -- B. theologians of Asia minor -- 57. Marcellus of Ancyra -- 58. basil the great -- 59. Gregory of Nazianzus".
- catalog tableOfContents "60. Gregory of Nyssa -- 61. Amhilochius of Iconium -- C. antiochenes an syrians -- 62. Eustathius of Antioch -- 63. hegemonius and Titus of Bostra -- 64. Cyril of Jerusalem -- 65. Apollinaris of Laodicea -- 66. Epiphanius of Salamis -- 67. Diodore of Tarsus -- 68. Theodore of Mopseuestia -- 69. John Chrysostom -- 70. opponents of John Chrysostom -- 71. Exegetes and Ascetics -- 72. Nestorius, his friend Eutherius and his opponent Proclus -- 73. theodoret of Cyrus -- D. the Syriac and Armenian literature -- 74. Aphraates -- 75. Ephraem the Syrian (b.c.306, d.373) -- 76. other Syrian poets and Authors -- 77. Armenian authors -- chapter two: the great fathers and Ecclesiastical authors of the west -- 78. the popes of the fourth and fifth centuries until Leo the great -- 79. Julius Firmicus Maternus".
- catalog tableOfContents "80. Hilary of Poitiers -- 81. Anti-Arian and other Controversialists -- 82. heretical Authors -- 83. Ambrose of Mila -- 84. Ambrosias and Niceta of Remesiana -- 85. Rufinus of Aquileia -- 86. Jerome -- 87. Christian poets of the fourth and fifth centuries -- 88. St. Augustine -- 89. Pupils and Friends of Augustine -- 90. Gallic Writers -- 91. Italian Authors -- part three: the end of the patristic period of literature -- 92. general characteristics, chapter one: 93. the popes from hilarious to Pelagius II -- 94. pope Gregory the great -- 95. Gallic Authors -- 96. italic writers -- 97. African Writers -- 98. Spanish Authors -- 99. Poets -- chapter two: Greek Authors -- 100. Pseudo -- Dionysius the Areopagite -- 101. Monophysite theologians of the sixth century -- 102. anti-monophysite theologians of the sixth century -- 103. the emperor Justinian I -- 104. Biblical and Exegetical literature 105. Ascetical Authors -- 106. anti- heretical writers of the seventeenth century -- 107. anti- heretical writers of the Eighteenth century -- 108. Poets.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Abbreviations: -- I. periodicals, academy publications, Lexica and individual terms -- II. Collected and individual works -- III. Place names -- introduction -- 1. concepts and value of patrology -- 2. history of patrology -- 3. recent literature on the history and teaching of the fathers -- 4. editions, collections and transactions -- Part one: Christian literature from the end of the first to the beginning of the fourth century -- chapter one: between Bible and patristic writings, book of the Christian community, popular books etc. -- 5. the apostles creed -- 6. the didache or the teaching of the twelve apostles -- 7. the didascalia and the other church orders -- 8. the apocrypha of the new testament. General remarks -- 9. apocryphal acts of the apostles -- 11. apocryphal epistles of the apostles -- 12. apocryphal apocalypses -- 13. compositions in verse -- 14. general remarks -- 15. St. Clement Rome -- 16. Ignatius of Antioch -- 17. St. Polycarp -- 18. Papias of Hierapolis -- chapter three : the Greek apologists of the second century -- 19. general remarks".
- catalog title "Patrologie. English".
- catalog title "Patrology / Translated by Hilda C. Graef.".
- catalog type "Bibliography. fast".
- catalog type "Bio-bibliography. fast".
- catalog type "text".