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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark DelCogliano (University of St Thomas, Minnesota)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.120kg ISBN: 9781316511145ISBN 10: 1316511146 Pages: 706 Publication Date: 10 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsNotes on contributors; Acknowledgments; Note on the texts and translations; Abbreviations; Series introduction; Introduction; Part I. The Council of Chalcedon and its Reception: 1. The Acts of the Home Synod at Constantinople (November, 448): The Proceedings against Eutyches, Presbyter and Archimandrite Mark DelCogliano; 2. Eutyches, Letter to Leo of Rome Mark DelCogliano; 3. Leo of Rome, The Tome to Flavian of Constantinople Bradley K. Storin; 4. Acts of the Council of Chalcedon (October, 451): Selected Proceedings and the Chalcedonian Definition Mark DelCogliano; 5. Leo of Rome, The Second Tome (Letter to Emperor Leo) Mark DelCogliano; 6. Timothy Aelurus, Petition to Emperor Leo Mark DelCogliano, F. J. Hamilton and E. W. Brooks; 7. Timothy Aelurus, Against the Council of Chalcedon Mark DelCogliano, Philip Michael Forness, R. Y. Ebied, L. R. Wickham and Bradley K. Storin; 8. Timothy Aelurus, Letter to Claudianus Mark DelCogliano, R. Y. Ebied and L. R. Wickham; 9. Emperor Leo, The Henotikon Bradley K. Storin; 10. Pseudo-Dionyius the Areopagite, Fourth Letter Andrew Radde-Gallwitz; 11. Narsai, Metrical Homily on 'the Word became Flesh' (John 1:14) Erin Galgay Walsh; 12. Narsai, Selections from the Metrical Homilies on the Nativity and on the Epiphany Ellen Muehlberger; 13. Philoxenos of Mabbug, Letter to the Monks of Senoun (selections) Ellen Muehlberger; 14. Jacob of Serugh, Metrical Homilies on the Name 'Emmanuel' and on How the Lord is Known in Scripture as Food and Drink Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent; 15. Jacob of Serugh, Metrical Homily on the Council of Chalcedon Sebastian P. Brock and Mark DelCogliano; 16. Jacob of Serugh, Letter 14 Aaron Michael Butts; 17. Simeon of Beth Arsham, Letter on Bar Ṣawmā and the Heresy of the Nestorians Aaron Michael Butts; 18. Emperor Justinian, Edict on the Orthodox Faith (selection) Mark DelCogliano and Bradley K. Storin; 19. Acts of the Second Council of Constantinople (May–June, 553): Selected Proceedings and the Fourteen Canons Mark DelCogliano; Part II. Christological Perspectives after Constantinople II: 20. Emperor Justin II, The Second Henotikon Bradley K. Storin; 21. Gregory the Great, Selections from his Homilies Mark DelCogliano; 22. Gregory the Great, Letters 1.24, 10.21, and 11.52 Mark DelCogliano; 23. Anonymous Apology for Narsai Erin Galgay Walsh; 24. Babai the Great, On the Union 9 and 17 John Zaleski; 25. Sophronius of Jerusalem, Synodical Letter 1.6 and 3.1–17 Andrew Radde-Gallwitz; 26. Ekthesis of Emperor Heraclius Andrew Radde-Gallwitz; 27. Maximus the Confessor, Ambiguum 31 to John Jonathan L. Zecher; 28. Maximus the Confessor, Ambiguum 5 to Thomas Jonathan L. Zecher; 29. Maximus the Confessor, Opusculum 3 Jonathan L. Zecher and Mark DelCogliano; 30. Maximus the Confessor, Opusculum 6 Jonathan L. Zecher; 31. Maximus the Confessor, Opusculum 7 Jonathan L. Zecher; 32. Typos of 647/648 Andrew Radde-Gallwitz; 33. Acts of the Lateran Synod (October, 649): Selected Proceedings and the Synodal Definition Mark DelCogliano; 34. Acts of the Third Council of Constantinople (680–681): Selected Proceedings and the Synodal Definition Mark DelCogliano; 35. John of Damascus, On Composite Nature against the Leaderless Scott Ables; 36. John of Damascus, On the Faith against the Nestorians Scott Ables; 37. John of Damascus, An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith 57–58 Scott Ables; Suggestions for further reading; Scriptural index.ReviewsAuthor InformationMark DelCogliano is Associate Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota. He is the author of Basil of Caesarea's Anti-Eunomian Theory of Names (2010), and has published numerous journal articles as well as translations of Basil of Caesarea, Athanasius of Alexandria, Didymus the Blind, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory the Great. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |