Medieval History
Commentary on the Nicene Creed
I've placed the English translation by Alphonse Mingana of Theodore
of Mopsuestia's "Commentary on the Nicene Creed" online here:
http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/theodore_of_mopsuestia_nicene_02_tex
t.htm
Introduction here:
http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/theodore_of_mopsuestia_nicene_01_int
ro.htm
The text above is public domain: please copy freely. It now forms
part of my collection of public domain patristic texts available here:
http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/
For those who would like to support the work of the site, you can buy
a CDROM of the translations from here:
http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/all_the_fathers_on_cd.htm
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More On Possidius' Life
A week or so ago I scanned and placed online Weiskotten's English translation (1919) of Possidius' Life of St. Augustine: http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/possidius_life_of_augustine_02_text. htm In response to request, I've now scanned the...
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Timothy I, Was Invited By The Abbassid Caliph Al-mahdi
In 781 AD the East Syriac Catholicos, Timothy I, was invited by the Abbassid Caliph al-Mahdi to answer a series of questions about Christianity over two days. The questions and his replies are extant in Syriac. I've placed the English translation...
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Roger Pearse Strikes Again
For those who may find it useful, I've scanned and placed online Weiskotten's English translation (1919) of Possidius' Life of St. Augustine. It's here: http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/possidius_life_of_augustine_02_text.ht m Possidius...
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Roger Pearse Has Added More To His Site
The remaining 5 chapters of the 6th century History of John of Epiphania have been translated into English by Scott Kennedy, who has sent them to me and kindly made it public domain. It's here: http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/john_of_epiphania.htm...
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More From Roger Pearse
I have scanned an English translation of Eunapius: http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/eunapius_01_intro.htm http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/eunapius_02_text.htm The collection as a whole is at: http://www.tertullian.org/fathers There is also a CDROM...
Medieval History