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Oration 18. Oration 21. Oration 27 First Theological Oration. Oration 28 Second Theological Oration. Oration 29 Third Theological Oration. Oration 30 Fourth Theological Oration. Oration 31 Fifth Theological Oration. Oration 33. Oration 34.
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XIV. From this cause some have made a god of the Sun, others...
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Theological Orations of Gregory of Nazianzus, ed. Arthur James Mason (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1899); and besides the Greek text there established, it will be clear that I have been heavily indebted to Mason’s notes on the text. I have also consulted the French translation
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Jun 9, 2011 · The five theological orations of Gregory of Nazionzus by Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint; Mason, Arthur James, 1851-1928. Publication date 1899 Topics
Gregory of Nazianzus ( Greek: Γρηγόριος ὁ Ναζιανζηνός, romanized : Grēgorios ho Nazianzēnos; c. 329 [4] – 25 January 390), [4] [5] also known as Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was a 4th-century archbishop of Constantinople and theologian. He is widely considered the most accomplished rhetorical stylist of ...
The Five Theological Orations. Author: Gregory of Nazianzus (Gregory Nazianzen) Transliteration of Greek words: All phonetical except: w = omega; h serves three purposes: 1. = Eta; 2. = rough breathing, when appearing initially before a vowel; 3. = in the aspirated letters theta = th, phi = ph, chi = ch. Accents are given immediately after ...
Select Orations of Saint Gregory Nazianzen. 402 Title Page. 402 Prolegomena. 403 The Life. 403 The Writings. 420 Literature. 422 On Easter and His Reluctance. 423 In Defence of His Flight to Pontus, and His Return, After His Ordination to the 426 Priesthood, with an Exposition of the Character of the Priestly Office.