Fathers of the Church Series - zus or zen

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Both are correct variations of his name. From Wikipedia: "Gregory of Nazianzus ... also known as Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was a 4th-century Archbishop of Constantinople." That book clearly calls him Gregory of Nazianzus, but Logos has a policy of normalizing the way authors' names appear in the metadata so that when you sort by author, they are all together. He is called Gregory Nazianzen in the Early Church Fathers collection, which probably trumps everything that came later in Logos's catalog, so that's probably why they chose that spelling of it for the metadata. Yes, it's weird that it looks inconsistent that way in Library grid view, but I don't see any way around it.
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Robert Harner said:
looks like the Author's name is spelled wrong.
No mistake here.
Nazianzus is the place.
The author is know by Nazianzen also.
Don't ask me why.
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Perhaps, Rosie & S.T., this was a Logos test to see who is uneducated [:|]
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Super.Tramp said:
Don't ask me why.
It's akin to calling Jesus of Nazareth the Nazarene. Nazianzen just means "from Nazianzus."
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Rosie Perera said:
It's akin to calling Jesus of Nazareth the Nazarene. Nazianzen just means "from Nazianzus."
Makes sense. Good to know.
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