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Letters. Volume 2, (186-368) /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, approximately 329-379
Otros Autores: Way, Agnes Clare
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Griego Antiguo
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, 1955.
Colección:Fathers of the church ; v. 28.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • 186 (213). To Antipater, the Governor
  • 187 (214). Antipater to Basil
  • 188 (1). To Amphilochius, concerning the Canons (1â??16)
  • 189 (80). To Eustathius, the Court Physician
  • 190 (406). To Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconium
  • 191 (398). To Amphilochius
  • 192 (329). To the Master Sophronius
  • 193 (369). To Meletius, the Court Physician
  • 194 (368). To Zoilus
  • 195 (312). To Euphronius, Bishop of Colonia in Armenia
  • 196 (359). To Aburgius
  • 197 (55). To Ambrose, Bishop of Milan
  • 198 (263). To Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata
  • 199 (2). To Amphilochius, concerning the Canons (17â??50)200 (397). To Amphilochius
  • 201 (402). To Amphilochius
  • 202 (396). To Amphilochius
  • 203 (77). To the Bishops of the Seacoast
  • 204 (75). To the Neo-Caesareans
  • 205 (322). To Bishop Elpidius
  • 206 (348). A Letter of Condolence to Bishop Elpidius
  • 207 (63). To the Clergy of Neo-Caesarea
  • 208 (281). To Eulancius
  • 209 (227). Without Address, in Self-defense
  • 210 (64). To the Most Eloquent Citizens of Neo-Caesarea
  • 211 (170). To Olympius
  • 212 (370). To Hilarius
  • 213 (242). Without an Address, for a Pious Man214 (349). To Count Terentius
  • 215 (250). To Dorotheus, Presbyter
  • 216 (272). To Meletius, Bishop of Antioch
  • 217 (3). To Amphilochius, on the Canons (51â??84)
  • 218 (403). To Amphilochius
  • 219 (280). To the Clergy of Samosata
  • 220 (299). To the People of Beroea
  • 221 (298). To the People of Beroea
  • 222 (297). To the Chalcidians
  • 223 (79). Against Eustathius of Sebaste
  • 224 (345). To Genethlius, the Presbyter
  • 225 (385). To Demosthenes, in the Name of the Public
  • 226 (73). To His Monks
  • 227 (292). A Letter of Condolence to the Clergy in Colonia228 (290). To the Magistrates of Colonia
  • 229 (193). To the Clergy of Nicopolis
  • 230 (194). To the Magistrates of Nicopolis
  • 231 (395). To Amphilochius
  • 232 (404). To Amphilochius
  • 233 (399). To Amphilochius
  • 234 (400). To Amphilochius
  • 235 (401). To Amphilochius
  • 236 (391). To Amphilochius
  • 237 (264). To Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata
  • 238 (191). To the Presbyters of Nicopolis
  • 239 (10). To Eusebius
  • 240 (192). To the Presbyters of Nicopolis
  • 241 (360). To Eusebius
  • 242 (182). To the Westerners243 (70). To the Bishops of Italy and of Gaul, concerning the Condition and Confusion of the Churches
  • 244 (82). To Patrophilus, Bishop of the Church at Aegae
  • 245 (309). To Bishop Theophilus
  • 246 (66). To the Nicopolitans
  • 247 (190). To the Nicopolitans
  • 248 (405). To Amphilochius
  • 249 (238). Without an Address, for a Pious Man
  • 250 (85). To Patrophilus
  • 251 (72). To the People of Evaesae
  • 252 (291). To the Bishops of the Diocese of Pontus
  • 253 (199). To the Presbyters of Antioch