Berardi, linee di storiografia ecclesiastica in sozomeno di gaza. The anthropomorphic controversy in the time of theophilus of alexandria volume 7 issue 3 massey hamilton shepherd. Rufinus of aquileia, historia ecclesiastica rufinus buch x xi, eds. The scarce biographical information that we have about him derives from ex silentio arguments and from the interpretation of passages of his extant work, the. Ecclesiastical history, volume i loeb classical library. Ulfilas 383, also known as ulphilas and orphila, all latinized forms of wulfila, little wolf, was a goth of cappadocian greek descent who served as a bishop and missionary, translated the bible, and participated in the arian controversy. Betelia, 400 circa 450 circa, e stato uno storico siro. Sozomen salamanes hermeias sozomenus originated from gaza in palestine and became an advocatus in constantinople ca.
Fascinating early account of the postconstantine era of ecclesiastical history. John and the robber, from tracts for the times, 1833 account of the martyrs of lyons and vienne, from tracts for the times, 1833. Sozomen dedicated his work historia ecclesiastica to theodosius the younger. There is a large body of literature now that stresses the distinctiveness of socratess and sozomens histories. The history composed by this author was comprised in twelve books, and the initial letters of each book being put together composed the authors name. Salaminius hermias sozomenus the ecclesiastical history the.
Vita constantini, sozomen historia ecclesiastica, and, above all, mark the deacon the life of st. The pious life of empress helena, constantine the greats. Escreveua entre 440 e 443 e dedicoua ao imperador teodosio. The ecclesiastical history of socrates scholasticus. Opitz in the third volume of his edition of athanasius werke 1934.
Nov 05, 20 sozomen dedicated his work historia ecclesiastica to theodosius the younger. This work spans the years 324439 and is dedicated to theodosius ii, like that of olympiodorus, on whose work he is heavily reliant for the events concerning the british usurpers. Chapter 6 is a brief catalogue of later judgements on sozomen, with a longer discussion of the testimony of greg ory the great. Valesius ostensibly revised the text of stephens, but as a matter of fact he made a new collation of the ms. Sozomen, church historian oxford classical dictionary. He then wrote a continuation as books 10 and 11, taking the story down to the death of theodosius. Historia ecclesiastica work by socrates britannica. Eusebius of caesarea, historia ecclesiastica, book 1, chapter 1. Featuring the church fathers, catholic encyclopedia, summa theologica and more. Riassunto sommario riguardo alla preesistenza e alla divinita di nostro signore e salvatore, cristo figlio di dio. From nicene and postnicene fathers, second series, vol. Storia ecclesiastica eusebio di cesarea libro primo il primo libro della storia ecclesiastica comprende i seguenti argomenti.
The discovery of the lifebringing cross and of the holy nails. Eusebius of caesarea, historia ecclesiastica, book 1. The anthropomorphic controversy in the time of theophilus. Historia ecclesiastica or historia ecclesiae of eusebius, the bishop of caesarea was a 4thcentury pioneer work giving a chronological account of the development of early christianity from the 1st century to the 4th century.
Other articles where historia ecclesiastica is discussed. Hobbess choice of title could not have been accidental, even if the poem represents a major genre problem. Salminius hermias sozomen, meglio noto come sozomeno o sozomene in greco antico. John and the robber, from tracts for the times, 1833.
Church history of eusebius historia ecclesiastica, by philip schaff et al. Since in christ there is a twofold nature, and the one in so far as he is thought of as god. The current critical edition is that of hansen 1995. In his ecclesiastical history, socrates depicts helena as a pious, strong and independent woman, the mother of the emperor, realizing her own ideas and acting as a tool in the hands of god the ultimate inspiration of her actions. Account of the martyrs of lyons and vienne, from tracts for the times, 1833. These texts were collected in the original languages by h.
They also may have portrayed julians reign in light of an apology for their own era, influenced by theodosius antipagan response, but this is outside the scope of this article. Through excerpts from the 6thcentury latin translation ascribed to cassiodorus and epiphanius, it provided the medieval latin church with a major. Joshua rodning mcintyre duke divinity school april 20, 2015. Eduard schwarz and theodor mommsen, eusebius werke.
He was himself imprisoned in egypt, but became bishop of caesarea about 314. According to socrates, helena travelled to jerusalem to answer gods call. Through excerpts from the 6thcentury latin translation ascribed to cassiodorus and epiphanius, it. Imperial women and clerical exile in late antiquity. He completes the statements of socrates from the apologia contra arianos, lix, sqq. The ecclesiastical histories of eusebius, socrates, sozomen, and. From pagan temple to church in late antiquity palestine a. Documents of the early arian controversy most of what is known about the early development of what is called arianism comes from the sources given below. Catholic encyclopedia 19salaminius hermias sozomen.
Most of what is known about the early development of what is called arianism comes from the sources given below. The emperor, her son, only supported her in her undertakings. Socrates scolasticus historia ecclesiastica the ecclesiastical. Sozomen appears also to have consulted the historia athanasii and also the works of athanasius including the vita antonii. There are significant differences between the stories presented by the two camps. Remaining fragments of historia ecclesiastica by philostorgius. The life of isodore, priest and xenodochus greek, one who gives hospitality. Jan 15, 2019 church history of eusebius historia ecclesiastica, by philip schaff et al. Sozomen, saint photius i patriarch of constantinople henry g. It seems to have been an official position in many of the churches of that time. It is divided into nine books, distributed according to the reigns of constantine 32337. Sozomen initially purposed to write an ecclesiastical history from new testament times i, 1, and was more consciously attempting to confirm how far the institu.
Aspects of early byzantine palestine in sozomen s historia ecclesiastica, zeitschrift fur antikes christentum 9 2005, pp. Sozomen wikipedia bahasa indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas. Historia ecclesiastica socratis, scholastici, hermi. Could a heretic be a beautiful woman in socrates of. Aspects of early byzantine palestine in sozomens historia ecclesiastica. Documents of the early arian controversy fourth century. The project gutenberg ebook of bedes ecclesiastical history. Constantinian influence upon julians pagan church the. Sozomen appears also to have consulted the historia athanasii and also the works of. Sozomen v uvodu pise, da namerava zgodovino zakljuciti s teodozijevim 17. In their historia ecclesiastica socrates of constantinople and hermias sozomenus mention women of various mar. Layton, didymus the blind and his circle in lateantique alexandria. The largest group of women is, however, belonging to the imperial family.
Historia ecclesiastica kirchengeschichte fontes christiani. Lausiac history historia lausiaca by palladius part 1. Hobbess historia ecclesiastica takes the name of the great byzantine ecclesiastical histories from the fourth century on by eusebius, rufinus, socrates of constantinople, by sozomen and evagrius, by the arian philostorgius and the nestorian theodoret. The fate of pagan temples in gaza vividly described by mark the deacon usually plays a crucial role in modern scholarship concerning the phenomenon of the destruction of the temples and building new churches in their. Available formats pdf please select a format to send. Lausiac history historia lausiaca by palladius, bishop of helenopolis an account of egyptian monks and holy people. Constantine and jerusalem the journal of ecclesiastical. More personal and readable than the ecclesiastical history of socrates scholasticus. Written at the twined monasteries of monkwearmouth and jarrow and finished in 731, bedes historia ecclesiastica gentis anglorum is a remarkable achievement. John of lycopolis, saint claremont coptic encyclopedia. Linee di storiografia ecclesiastica in sozomeno di gaza.
Salminius hermias sozomenus also known as sozomen was a historian of the christian. Pada identitas etnis dan politik gerejawi sozomen, lihat. Perhaps that is due to what seems like a better quality of translation. The arian sources depict ulfilas as an arian from childhood. Virtue and narrative in biblical scholarship urbana. The ecclesiastical history of sozomen internet archive. Before that the last edition was the oxford edition of w. Socrates, also called socrates scholasticus, greek sokrates, born c. Summary view of the preexistence and divinity of our savior and lord jesus christ 1. It was during his stay there that he engaged in the composition of the ecclesiastical history while practicing law. Foi a sua segunda obra, e e uma continuacao cronologica da primeira.