Tractatus contra Damianum I. Quae supersunt libri secundi - Petrus Callinicensis; R.Y. Ebied
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The principal literary achievement of Peter of Callinicus, patriarch of Antioch from 581 to 591 is the rebuttal, directed against his co-religionist Damian, pope of Alexandria from 557/8 till 606/7. It has waited a long time for publication in a modern edition: the work survived not in its Greek original, but in Syriac translation, the theme is technical and complicated and its author belongs to a period and to a communion unfamiliar to most students of Christian life and thought in the patristic era.
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1994Uitgever: Brepols Publishers453 paginasTaal: lang.syrISBN-10: 2503402917ISBN-13: 9782503402918Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Turnhout / Leuven University Press, 1994. LVII,385p. Original green gilt stamped cloth. Series: Corpus Christianorum, Series Graeca, 29. [Antiquarian] [Auteur: PETRUS CALLINICENSUS,] [Uitgever: Brepols] [Jaar: 1994] [Titel: Patriarchae Antiocheni Tractatus contra Damianum quae supersunt libri secundi I. Ediderunt et Anglice reddiderunt R.Y. Ebied, A. Van Roey, L.R. Wickham.]
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The principal literary achievement of Peter of Callinicus, patriarch of Antioch from 581 to 591 is the rebuttal, directed against his co-religionist Damian, pope of Alexandria from 557/8 till 606/7. It has waited a long time for publication in a modern edition: the work survived not in its Greek original, but in Syriac translation, the theme is technical and complicated and its author belongs to a period and to a communion unfamiliar to most students of Christian life and thought in the patristic era. Ce vo...