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Hugonis Eteriani Epistolae ; De sancto et immortali Deo ; Compendiosa expositio ; Fragmenta Graeca quae extant / ediderunt Pietro Podolak, Anna Zago.
Author
Hugo Etherianus, approximately 1110-1182?
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Italian
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Published/Created
Turnhout : Brepols, 2020.
©2020
Description
cii, 393 pages : illustration ; 26 cm.
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BT70 .E847 2020
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Subject(s)
Hugo Etherianus approximately 1110-1182?
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Manuscripts
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Theology
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Early works to 1800
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Theologians
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Turkey
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Istanbul
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12th century
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Editor
Podolak, Pietro, 1979-
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Podolak, Pietro, 1979-
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Zago, Anna
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Zago, Anna
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Personal correspondence
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Series
Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis ; 298.
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Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio mediaeualis ; 298
Contains
Hugo Etherianus, approximately 1110-1182?.
Epistolae.
Latin
(Podolak and Zago)
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Hugo Etherianus, approximately 1110-1182?.
De haeresibus quas Graeci in Latinos devolvunt.
Latin
(Podolak and Zago)
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Hugo Etherianus, approximately 1110-1182?.
Compendiosa expositio.
Latin
(Podolak and Zago)
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Hugo Etherianus, approximately 1110-1182?.
De haeresibus quas Graeci in Latinos devolvunt.
Fragments.
Greek
(Podolak and Zago)
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Summary note
Despite his importance both as a historical figure in twelfth-century Constantinople and as a theologian, Hugh Eterianus and his output have remained almost unknown and his works never properly edited. In the wake of Antoine Dondaine's seminal contributions, Pietro Podolak and Anna Zago have now produced a new critical edition of Hugh's main treatise, 'De sancto et immortali Deo', based on a complete and systematic analysis of the manuscript tradition. The edition also includes four epistles transmitted with the treatise, and the editio princeps of the so called 'Compendiosa expositio', an anonymous commentary on Hugh's work written by a contemporary. In an appendix, readers will also find the collection of the few extant fragments of the Greek version of the main treatise.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages lxxix-cii) and indexes.
Language note
Main text in Latin; some text in Greek; introduction in Italian.
Contents
Prefazione
Introduzione generale: Vita e opera di Ugo Eteriano
Introduzione filologica
Criteri editoriali
Bibliografia
Edizione:
Epistolae
De sancto et immortali Deo
Compendiosa Expositio
Fragmenta Graeca quae extant
Indices: Index locorum Sacrae Scripturae
Index fontium
Index nominum personarum
Index nominum geographicorum.
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ISBN
9782503586410 (hardback)
2503586414 (hardback)
OCLC
1225074186
International Article Number
9782503586410
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