Extension of 39 volume collection of Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers

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Aristides the Philosopher
The Apology
Translation of the Greek and of the Syriac versions in parallel columns.
Prefatory matter to the 1891 translation
Introduction to the 1891 translation
Translation from the Syriac (1891)
[Selected] Notes on the Syriac Version (1891)
Irenaeus
The Proof of the Apostolic Preaching
Hermias the Philosopher
Derision of Gentile Philosophers
Origen
Philocalia
Footnotes to English Translation
Advertisements, T.&.T.Clark, 1911.
Dionysius of Alexandria
Letters
Newly discovered letters to Popes Stephen and Xystus
Eusebius Pamphili of Caesarea
Contra Hieroclem (Against Hierocles)
Demonstratio Evangelica (The Proof of the Gospel)
Preface, contents, abbreviations
Encomium on the Martyrs
English Translation with introduction
The History of the Martyrs in Palestine
English Translation with introduction
Praeparatio Evangelica (The Preparation of the Gospel)
Theophania
On the Star [Spurious]
Philostorgius
Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius, by Photius; with fragments from the Suda.
St. Ephraim the Syrian (Ephraem Syrus)
St. Ephraim's Prose Refutations of Mani, Marcion and Bardaisan.
Transcribed from the Palimpsest B.M. Add. 14623 by the late C. W. MITCHELL, M.A., C.F.Introduction to volume 1 (1912)
Introduction to volume 2 (1921)
Eunomius of Cyzicus
The First Apology
Introduction to the online edition
Basil the Great
Address to Young Men on the Right Use of Greek Literature
Introduction to St. Basil and the Address
Gregory of Nyssa
Life of St. Macrina
Gregory Nazianzen
Orations
Two Invectives Against Julian
Title page and preface to 'Julian the Emperor'
Oration 4: First Invective Against Julian
Oration 5: Second Invective Against Julian
Ambrose of Milan
Letters
Title page, introduction, contents
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Macarius Magnes
Apocriticus
Asterius of Amasea
Sermons
Sermon 1 -- The Rich Man and Lazarus
Sermon 2 -- The Unjust Steward
Sermon 3 -- Against Covetousness
Sermon 4 -- On the Festival of the Calends
Palladius
The Lausiac History
Frontispiece -- Map of Monastic Egypt
Sidonius Apollinaris
Letters
Dionysius the Areopagite
Works
Preface to the "Mystical Theology"
Gildas the Wise
The Ruin of Britain
Fragments of Letters
Penitential
Lorica
Philoxenus of Hierapolis
13 Ascetic Discourses
Introduction: The Life of Philoxenus
Introduction: Various Creeds by Philoxenus, against Nestorius, Mani, Marcion, etc.
Introduction: List of Works of Philoxenus
Introduction: The Manuscripts of the Discourses
Introduction: Summary of the Discourses
Introduction: Table of manuscripts & List of material omitted from online edition
Discourse 4 -- On Faith: First Discourse on Simplicity
Discourse 5 -- Second Discourse on Simplicity
Discourse 6 -- First Discourse on the Fear of God
Discourse 7 -- Second Discourse on the Fear of God
Discourse 8 -- First Discourse on Poverty
Discourse 9 -- Second Discourse on Poverty
Discourse 12 -- First Discourse on Fornication
Discourse 13 -- Second Discourse on Fornication
Three Letters
Part 1 -- Philoxenus, life and work
Part 2 -- A. The Letter to the Monks
Part 2 -- B. The first Letter to the Monks of Beth-Gaugal
Part 2 -- C. The Letter to the Emperor Zeno
Evagrius Scholasticus
Ecclesiastical History
Severus of Antioch
A collection of letters from numerous Syriac manuscripts
The Chronicle of Edessa
The Chronicle of Edessa
John of Ephesus
Ecclesiastical History, Third Part
Excursus upon the geography of Nubia and upon some Christian inscriptions recently discovered there
'Zachariah of Mitylene / Zacharias Rhetor'
The Syriac Chronicle
[Book 11 is lost]
Methuen's Catalogue, October 1899
Cosmas Indicopleustes
The Christian Topography
Title page, contents, editor's preface
Plates: 1-8; 9-10; 11-21; 22-27
Appendix Plates: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Antiochus Strategos
The Capture of Jerusalem by the Persians in 614
Introduction and English Translation
John of Nikiu
Chronicle
Photius of Constantinople
The Bibliotheca or Myriobiblion
Codices 1-165 (500kb). [The remaining parts of Photius are held only on the master site as they are in copyright].
Other Literature
Miscellaneous
British Museum ---- Manuscripts from the Egyptian Monasteries (Quarterly Review 77, 1845-6).
William Cureton's Introduction to the Editio Princeps of the Festal Letters of St. Athanasius (1848)
A list of all the volumes in the Oxford Movement 'Library of the Fathers' series.
Spicilegium Syriacum
Bardesan -- Book of the Laws of the Countries / The Dialogue on Fate
Jacob the Persian Philosopher -- Extract on Bardesan
Ps.-Melito of Sardis -- Apology
Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History (Syriac), book 4 (extract)
The epistle of Mara, son of Serapion
The Doctrine of Addai
Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles
The history of John, the son of Zebedee, the apostle and evangelist
An account of the decease of Saint John, the apostle and evangelist
The history of Philip, the apostle and evangelist
The history of Mar Matthew and Mar Andrew, the blessed apostles
The history of Thecla, the disciple of Paul the apostle
The acts of Judas Thomas (or, the twin), the apostle
Syriac Miscellanies
Texts from Mt. Sinai
Introduction to the Sinai epitome
Recognitions of Clement: Sinai epitome (Arabic)
Legends of Eastern Saints, chiefly from Syriac sources -- the Legend of Hilaria
APPENDIX
Cornelius Nepos
Lives of the Eminent Commanders
English translation and chronological table.
Justinus
Epitome of the Phillipic History of Pompeius Trogus
Notice of the life and writings of Justin
Julian the Apostate
Orations
Oration upon the Sovereign Sun. Addressed to Sallust.
Oration upon the Mother of the Gods.
Libanius
Monody ---- Funeral Oration for Julian the Apostate
Eutropius
Abridgment of Roman History / Historiae Romanae Breviarium ab urbe condita
Zosimus
The New History
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