John Chrysostom, Saint, c 349-407 (Patriarch and Archbishop of Constantinople)
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- Existence: 0407-
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Ad Stagirium a Daemonio Vexatum by John Chrysostom, 15th century
part
Identifier: MS 84/ff. 167r-190v
Contents
This part of the manuscript contains the text Ad Stagirium a Daemonio Vexatum by John Chrysostom (c. 349-407), one of the Great Church Fathers. The text is divided in three books, which correspond to three letters sent to his friend Stagirius, who was tormented by the Devil. It was originally written in Greek. This is a Latin translation probably done by Ambrosius Traversarius.Preface: starts on f.167r with the following words:...
Dates:
15th century
De Laudibus Sancti Pauli Homeliae by John Chrysostom, preface and translation into Latin by Anianus of Celeda
part
Identifier: MS 104/ff. 200r-226v
Contents
This section of the manuscript contains the text De Laudibus Sancti Pauli Homeliae by John Chrysostom (c. 349 –407), one of the Great Church Fathers, considered Saint and Doctor of the Church by several Christian traditions. De Laudibus Sancti Pauli Homeliae is composed of seven homilies in honour of saint Paul. This version of the text presents us with a preface and a translation from Greek into Latin by Anianus of Celeda, an...
Dates:
12th century
Quod nemo leditur nisi a semet ipso by John Chrysostom, 14th-15th century
part
Identifier: MS 111/ff. 215r-222v
Contents
This section contains a copy of a text attributed to Saint John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople in the 4th century.It begins on f. 215r with an incipit stating Pulcer tractatus beati Crisostomi de eo quod nemo leditur nisi a se ipso qui sequitur in hunc modum.The text begins on f. 215r with the words Scio quod crassioribus quibusque and ends on f. 222v with qui a semet...
Dates:
14th-15th century