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Palladii Episcopi Helenopolitani De Vita S. Johannis Chrysostomi Dialogus
Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Luteciae Parisiorum, Apud Viduam Edmundi Martini, viâ Jacobaeâ, sub aureo Solé, & Abelis Sacrificio. M. DC. LXXX
The Lausiac History of Palladius
The church historian and Benedictine monk Cuthbert Butler (1858–1934) was known for his expertise on the monastic life and wrote several books on the subject, including Benedictine Monachism (1919) and Western Mysticism (1922). Previously he had produced this two-volume edition of Palladius of Galatia's Lausiac History. Written in the early fifth century, it records the lives of the Egyptian 'Desert Fathers' and is an important source for early monasticism. In Volume 1 (1898), Butler begins with a general introduction to Palladius' work, followed by a critical survey of the various versions of Palladius' text, which survives in Greek, Latin, Syriac, Armenian and Coptic. The volume includes a contribution by Armitage Robinson, later Dean of Westminster, on the Armenian version. The later part of this volume turns to an exploration of Palladius' theology, other related sources for the history of Egyptian monasticism, and a historical discussion of early monasticism.</jats:p
Om Dommedagen : en nyttelige Tractat. Tilsammen screffuit oc fordansket aff Nicolao Palladio.
Reproduction of original in Det Kongelige Bibliotek / The Royal Library (Copenhagen).Electronic reproduction
Jesus aller frommen Witben Heil- und TrostLiecht Bey unverhofftem doch seligstem Ableiben Des ... Herrn M. Sigesmundi Phil. Schelhammeri, Archidiaconi ... zu Hamburg/ ... Predigern der Gemeinde Christi/ an der Häuptkirchen S.S. Petri-Pauli daselbst ...
En megit nyttelig Taffle, som indeholder de besønderligste Aarsager, huor faar Guds Søn, Jesus Christus, kom ned aff Himmelen, anammet Mandom, oc lod sig føde til Verden ..., screffuit aff Nicolao Palladio ...
Reproduction of original in Det Kongelige Bibliotek / The Royal Library (Copenhagen).Electronic reproduction
The Lausiac History of Palladius
The church historian and Benedictine monk Cuthbert Butler (1858–1934) was known for his expertise on the monastic life and wrote several books on the subject, including Benedictine Monachism (1919) and Western Mysticism (1922). Previously he had produced this two-volume edition of Palladius of Galatia's Lausiac History. Written in the early fifth century, it records the lives of the Egyptian 'Desert Fathers' and is an important source for early monasticism. Volume 2 (1904) contains Butler's edition of the Greek text, supported by an extensive critical apparatus. Butler's substantial introduction first surveys the various Greek manuscripts and earlier editions of the text, before outlining the method he adopted in editing the work. His text is supported by detailed critical and historical notes. The volume also includes a reassessment of the chronology of Palladius' life and helpful supporting material in the form of a map and chronological table.</jats:p
NICOLAI || PALLADII COMMO=||NEFACTIO DE VERA INVO=||CATIONE DEI, ET DE || VITANDIS IDOLIS.|| ... ||
Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: VVITEBERGAE EXCVDEBANT || HAEREDES PETRI || SEITZII.|| ANNO 1557.|
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