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Patrologia Graeca

The Patrologia Graeca (or Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca) is an edited collection of writings by the Christian Church Fathers and various secular writers, in the Greek language. It consists of 161 volumes produced in 1857–1866 by J. P. Migne's Imprimerie Catholique, Paris.

Description

The Patrologia Graeca is an edited collection of writings by the Christian Church Fathers and various secular writers, in the Greek language. It consists of 161 volumes produced in 1857–1866 by J. P. Migne's Imprimerie Catholique, Paris. It includes both the Eastern Fathers and those Western authors who wrote before Latin became predominant in the Western Church in the 3rd century, e.g. the early writings collectively known as the Apostolic Fathers, such as the First and Second Epistle of Clement, the Shepherd of Hermas, Eusebius, Origen, and the Cappadocian Fathers Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa.

The 161 volumes are bound as 166 (vols. 16 and 87 being in three parts and vol. 86 in two). An important final volume, which included some supplements and a full index, was never published, as the plates were destroyed in a fire (1868) at the printer.[1]

The first series contained only Latin translations of the originals (81 vols., 1856-61). The second series contains the Greek text with a Latin translation (166 vols., 1857-66). The texts are interlaced, with one column of Greek and a corresponding column on the other side of the page that is the Latin translation. Where the Greek original has been lost, as in the case of Irenaeus, the extant Greek fragments are interspersed throughout the Latin text. In one instance, the original is preserved in Syriac only and translated into Latin. Quite often, information about the author is provided, also in Latin.

A Greek, D. Scholarios, added a half-published list of the authors and subjects, (Athens, 1879) and began a complete table of contents (Athens, 1883). In 1912, Garnier Frères, Paris, published a Patrologia Graeca index volume, edited by Ferdinand Cavallera.

List of volumes

As with the Patrologia Latina, the authors are (with a few exceptions) in chronological order, spanning the period from the earliest Christian writers to the Fall of Constantinople.

Pre-Nicaean

4th century

5th century

6th century

7th century

8th century

9th century

10th century

11th century

12th century

13th century

14th century

15th century

Republication

A new edition has been prepared by the Centre for Patristic Studies, Athens (Κέντρο Πατερικών Εκδόσεων). It comprises additional supplements: introductions, bibliographies, biographical summaries, detailed tables of contents and hagiographic passages.[2]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Ferdinando Cavallera, Patrologia Graeca Cursus Completus - Indices, Apud Garnier Fratres, Paris, p. 21
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-11-20. Retrieved 2009-09-04.

Sources

External links

  • Searching Migne's Patrologia Graeca texts
  • Dorotheos Scholarios Index of Migne's Patrologia Graeca texts
  • Complete catalog of downloadable PDFs of PG volumes – organized by volume (Google Books)
  • , by Mischa Hooker
  • Ancient Greek OCR of PG at the Lace repository of Mount Allison University: vol. 45, vol. 46
  • Patrologia Graeca (PG) PDF's at Roger Pearse
  • List of scans of PG volumes in the "Links Galore" spreadsheet

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Patrologia Graeca news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Patrologia Graeca or Patrologiae Cursus Completus Series Graeca is an edited collection of writings by the Christian Church Fathers and various secular writers in the Greek language It consists of 161 volumes produced in 1857 1866 by J P Migne s Imprimerie Catholique Paris Contents 1 Description 2 List of volumes 2 1 Pre Nicaean 2 2 4th century 2 3 5th century 2 4 6th century 2 5 7th century 2 6 8th century 2 7 9th century 2 8 10th century 2 9 11th century 2 10 12th century 2 11 13th century 2 12 14th century 2 13 15th century 3 Republication 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Sources 6 External linksDescription EditThe Patrologia Graeca is an edited collection of writings by the Christian Church Fathers and various secular writers in the Greek language It consists of 161 volumes produced in 1857 1866 by J P Migne s Imprimerie Catholique Paris It includes both the Eastern Fathers and those Western authors who wrote before Latin became predominant in the Western Church in the 3rd century e g the early writings collectively known as the Apostolic Fathers such as the First and Second Epistle of Clement the Shepherd of Hermas Eusebius Origen and the Cappadocian Fathers Basil the Great Gregory of Nazianzus and Gregory of Nyssa The 161 volumes are bound as 166 vols 16 and 87 being in three parts and vol 86 in two An important final volume which included some supplements and a full index was never published as the plates were destroyed in a fire 1868 at the printer 1 The first series contained only Latin translations of the originals 81 vols 1856 61 The second series contains the Greek text with a Latin translation 166 vols 1857 66 The texts are interlaced with one column of Greek and a corresponding column on the other side of the page that is the Latin translation Where the Greek original has been lost as in the case of Irenaeus the extant Greek fragments are interspersed throughout the Latin text In one instance the original is preserved in Syriac only and translated into Latin Quite often information about the author is provided also in Latin A Greek D Scholarios added a half published list of the authors and subjects Athens 1879 and began a complete table of contents Athens 1883 In 1912 Garnier Freres Paris published a Patrologia Graeca index volume edited by Ferdinand Cavallera List of volumes EditAs with the Patrologia Latina the authors are with a few exceptions in chronological order spanning the period from the earliest Christian writers to the Fall of Constantinople Pre Nicaean Edit PG 1 Clement of Rome PG 2 Clement of Rome Epistle of Barnabas Hermas Epistle to Diognetus Anonymous Testaments of the 12 Patriarchs PG 3 4 Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite 5th to 6th centuries Maximus the Confessor 7th century commentary on Pseudo Dionysius George Pachymeres 14th century commentary on Pseudo Dionysius PG 5 Ignatius of Antioch Polycarp Melito of Sardis Papias of Hierapolis Apollonius of Ephesus etc PG 6 Justin Martyr Tatian Athenagoras of Athens Theophilus of Antioch Hermias philosophus PG 7 Irenaeus PG 8 9 Clement of Alexandria PG 10 Gregory Thaumaturgus Pope Zephyrinus Sextus Julius Africanus Pope Urban I Hippolytus of Rome Theognostus of Alexandria etc PG 11 17 Origen PG 18 Methodius of Olympus Alexander of Lycopolis Peter of Alexandria Theodore of Heraclea etc 4th century Edit PG 19 24 Eusebius of Caesarea PG 25 28 Athanasius PG 29 32 Basil the Great PG 33 Cyril of Jerusalem Apollinaris of Laodicea Diodorus of Tarsus Peter II Bishop of Alexandria Timotheus Bishop of Alexandria Isaac the ex Jew PG 34 Macarius of Egypt and Macarius of Alexandria PG 35 37 Gregory of Nazianzus Basil the Minor Bishop of Caesarea 10th century PG 38 Gregory of Nazianzus Caesarius PG 39 Didymus the Blind Amphilochius Iconiensis Nectarius PG 40 Egyptian Fathers St Anthony Abbot Pachomius Serapion Bishop of Thmuis Isaias the Abbot Orsisius Theodorus the Abbot Other Asterius bishop of Amaseia Nemesius Hieronymus Theologus Graecus Serapion of Antioch Philo Bishop of Karpasia Evagrius Ponticus PG 41 42 Epiphanius PG 43 Epiphanius Nonnus of Panopolis PG 44 46 Gregory of Nyssa 5th century Edit PG 47 64 John Chrysostom PG 65 Severian of Gabala Theophilus of Alexandria Palladius Bishop of Helenopolis Philostorgius Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople Proclus of Constantinople Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople Marcus Eremita Marcus Diadochus Marcus Diaconus PG 66 Theodore of Mopsuestia Synesius Arsenius the Great PG 67 Socrates Scholasticus and Sozomenus PG 68 76 Cyril of Alexandria PG 77 Cyril of Alexandria Theodotus of Ancyra Paul Bishop of Emesa Acacius of Beroea John of Antioch Memnon Bishop of Ephesus Acacius Bishop of Melitene Rabbulas Bishop of Edessa Firmus bishop of Caesarea Amphilochius of Sida PG 78 Isidore of Pelusium PG 79 Nilus of Sinai PG 80 84 Theodoretus of Cyrus PG 85 Basil of Seleucia Euthalius Deacon of Alexandria John of Karpathos Aeneas of Gaza Zacharias Rhetor Bishop of Mytilene Gelasius of Cyzicus Theotimus Ammonius Andreas Bishop of Samosata Gennadius of Constantinople Candidus Isaurus Antipater of Bostra Dalmatius Bishop of Cyzicus Timothy Bishop of Berytus Eustathius Bishop of Berytus 6th century Edit PG 86a Presbyter Timothy of Constantinople Joannes Maxentius Theodorus Lector Procopius Deacon of Tyre Theodorus Bishop of Scythopolis Presbyter Timothy of Jerusalem Theodosius I of Alexandria Eusebius of Alexandria Eusebius of Emesa Gregentius of Taphar Patriarch Epiphanius of Constantinople Isaac of Nineveh Barsanuphius of Palestine Eustathius monk Emperor Justinian Agapetus the Deacon Leontius Byzantinus PG 86b Leontius Byzantinus continuation Patriarch Ephraim of Antioch Paulus Silentiarius Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople Evagrius Scholasticus Eulogius of Alexandria Simeon Stylites the Younger Patriarch Zacharias of Jerusalem Patriarch Modestus of Jerusalem Anonymous on the siege of Jerusalem by the Persians Jobius Erechthius Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia Peter Bishop of Laodicea 7th century Edit PG 87a 87b Procopius of Gaza PG 87c Procopius of Gaza Joannes Moschus Sophronius Alexander monk PG 88 Cosmas Indicopleustes Constantine the Deacon Joannes Climacus Agathias Myrinae Gregory Bishop of Antioch Joannes Jejunator Patriarch John IV of Constantinople Dorotheus the Archimandrite PG 89 Anastasius Sinaita Anastasius of Antioch Anastasius abbot of Euthymius Anastasius IV Patriarch of Antioch Antiochus of Sabe PG 90 Maximus the Abbot PG 91 Maximus the Confessor Thalassius the Abbot Theodore of Raithu PG 92 Paschal Chronicle George Pisides PG 93 Olympiodorus Deacon of Alexandria Hesychius Leontius Bishop of Neapolis in Cyprus Leontius of Damascus 8th century Edit PG 94 95 John of Damascus PG 96 John of Damascus John of Nicaea Patriarch John VI of Constantinople Joannes of Eubœa PG 97 John Malalas 6th century Andrew of Crete Elias of Crete and Theodore Abucara PG 98 Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople Cosmas of Jerusalem Gregory of Agrigento Anonymus Becuccianus Pantaleon Deacon of Constantinople Adrian monk Epiphanius Deacon of Catania Pachomius monk Philotheus monk Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople PG 99 Theodore of Studion 9th century Edit PG 100 Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople Stephen Deacon of Constantinople Gregory of Decapolis Patriarch Christopher I of Alexandria Patriarch Methodios I of Constantinople PG 101 103 Photius of Constantinople PG 104 Photius of Constantinople Petrus Siculus Peter bishop of Argos Saint Peter the Wonderworker Bartholomew of Edessa PG 105 Nicetas David of Paphlagonia Nicetas Byzantius Theognostus monk Anonymous Joseph the Hymnographer 10th century Edit PG 106 Joseppus Nicephorus the Philosopher Andreas of Caesarea Cappadocia Arethas of Caesarea in Cappadocia Joannes Geometres Cosmas Vestitor Leo the Patrician Athanasius Bishop of Corinth anonymous small Greek works PG 107 Emperor Leo VI the Wise PG 108 Theophanes Abbot and Confessor Unknown Author Leo Grammaticus Anastasius the Historian and Church Librarian PG 109 Scriptores post Theophanem Theophanes Continuatus edition of Combefisius PG 110 Georgius Monachus PG 111 Nicholas Patriarch of Constantinople Basil Bishop of Neai Patrai Basil the Minor Bishop of Caesarea Gregory Presbyter of Caesarea Joseph Genesius Moses son of Cepha in Syria Theodorus Daphnopata Nicephorus Presbyter of Constantinople Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria Georgius Monachus PG 112 Constantine Porphyrogenitus PG 113 Constantine Porphyrogenitus De Thematibus Orientis et Occidentis Libri Duo Liber de Adminstrando Imperio Delectus Legum Compendiarius Leonis et Constantini Constantini Porphyrogeniti Novelle Constitutiones Excerpta de Legationibus Nicon monk in Crete Theodosius the Deacon PG 114 116 Symeon Metaphrastes PG 117 Emperor Basil II Emperor Nikephoros II Leon Diaconus Hyppolitus of Thebes Joannes Georgides monk Ignatius the Deacon Nilus the Eparch Christophorous Protoasecretis Michael Hamartolus Anonymus Suidas PG 118 Pseudo Oecumenius PG 119 Pseudo Oecumenius various writers patriarchs bishops other on Jus Canonicum Graeco Romanum 11th century Edit PG 120 Anonymous on the Life of Nilus the Younger Theodorus Bishop of Iconium Leo Presbyter Leo Grammaticus Joannes Presbyter Epiphanius of Jerusalem monk Patriarch Alexius of Constantinople Demetrius Syncellus Bishop of Cyzicus Nicetas Chartophylax of Nicaea Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople Samonas Bishop of Gaza Leo of Ohrid Archbishop of Bulgaria Nicetas Pectoratus Stethatos presbyter and monk of Monastery of Stoudios Joannes Bishop of Euchaita Patriarch Joannes Xiphilinus of Constantinople Joannes Deacon of Constantinople Symeon the Younger PG 121 122 Georgius Cedrenus PG 123 126 Theophylactus Bulgarias 12th century Edit vol 127 really spans the 11th to 12th centuries PG 127 Nicephorus Bryennius Constantinus Manasses Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople Luce VII Abbot of Grottaferrata Nicon monk in Raithu Anastasius Archbishop of Caesarea Nicetas Serronius Jacobus monk in Coccinobaphi Philippus Solitarius Job the monk Petrus Chrysolanus Mediolanensis Archiepiscopus Irene Augusta Emperor Nicephoros III Botaneiates Nicetas of Side PG 128 130 Euthymius Zigabenus PG 131 Euthymius Zigabenus Anna Comnena Porphyrogenita Caesarissa PG 132 Theophanes Kerameus Nilus Doxapatris John Bishop of Antioch Emperor John II Komnenos Isaac Catholicus of Magnae Armeniae PG 133 Arsenius monk in Philotheou monastery Alexius Aristenus Patriarch Lucas Chrysoberges of Constantinople Theorianus Philosophus Joannes Cinnamus Manuel Comnenus Emperor Alexius I Comnenus Emperor Andronicus Comnenus Theodorus Prodromus PG 134 Joannes Zonaras PG 135 Joannes Zonaras Patriarch Georgius Xiphilinus of Constantinople Emperor Isaac II Angelos Neophytus Presbyter Joannes Chilas Metropolite of Ephesus Nicolaus Metropolite of Methone Eustathius of Thessalonica PG 136 Eustathius of Thessalonica Antonius Melissa 13th century Edit PG 137 138 Theodorus Balsamon PG 139 Isidorus Metropolite of Thessalonica Nicetas of Maroneia Metropolite of Thessalonica Joannes Bishop of Citrus Pydna Patriarch Marcus of Alexandria Joel the Chonographer Nicetas Choniates PG 140 Nicetas Choniates Anonymus Greek Michael Acominatus Archbishop of Athens Theodorus Bishop of Alania Theodorus bishop of S Andide Manuel Magnus Rhetor of Constantinople Pantaleo Deacon of Constantinople Manuel Charitopulus Patriarch Germanus II of Constantinople Michael Chumnus Metropolite of Thessalonica Emperor Theodore I Laskaris Methodius monk Patriarch Nicephorus II of Constantinople Constantine Acropolita Arsenius Autorianus Patriarch Arsenius I of Constantinople Georgius Acropolita Nicephorus Chumnus Alexander IV Sixtus IV PG 141 Joannes Veccus Constantine Meliteniotes Georgius Metochita PG 142 Georgius Cyprus Athanasius Patriarch of Constantinople Nicephorus Blemmida 14th century Edit PG 143 Ephraemius Chronographus Theoleptus Metropolite of Philadelphia George Pachymeres PG 144 George Pachymeres Theodore Metochites Matthew Blastares PG 145 Matthew Blastares Theodulus monk alias Thomas Magister Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos PG 146 Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos PG 147 Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos Callistus and Ignatius Xanthopuli monks Patriarch Callistus of Constantinople Callistus Telicoudes Callistus Cataphugiota Nicephorus monk Maximus Planudes PG 148 Nicephorus Gregoras PG 149 Nicephorus Gregoras Nilus Cabasilas Metropolite of Thessalonica Theodorus of Melitene Magnae Ecclesiae Sakellarios Georgius Lapitha the Cypriot PG 150 Constantine Harmenopulus Macarius Chrysocephalus Metropolite of Philadelphia Joannes Caleca Theophanes Archbishop of Nicaea Nicolaus Cabasilas Gregorius Palamas PG 151 Gregorius Palamas Gregorius Acindynus Barlaam of Seminara Calabria PG 152 Manuel Calecas Joannes Cyparissiotes Emperor Matthew Kantakouzenos Synodical and Patriarchical canons and legislations of various Patriarchs of Constantinople Joannes Glycys or Glycas Isaias Joannes Caleca Isidorus Callistus Philotheus PG 153 John Cantacuzenus PG 154 John Cantacuzenus Philotheus Archbishop of Selymbria Demetrius Cydones Maximus Chrysoberges monk 15th century Edit PG 155 Symeon Archbishop of Thessalonica PG 156 Manuel Chrysoloras Joannes Cananus Manuel II Palaeologus Joannes Anagnosta George Sphrantzes PG 157 Georgius Codinus Curopalates Ducas the historian PG 158 Michael Glycas Joannes Deacon of Adrianople Isaias of Cyprus Hilarion monk John Argyropoulos Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople Job monk Bartholomaeus de Jano Ord Minorum Nicolaus Barbarus Patricius Venetus Anonymus on the life of Mehmed II PG 159 Laonicus Chalcondyles of Athens Leonardus Chiensis Archbishop of Mitylene Isidore of Thessalonica Josephus Bishop of Methone PG 160 Patriarch Gregory III Mammas of Constantinople Patriarch Gennadios II of Constantinople Georgius Gemistus Plethon Matthaeus Camariota Marcus Eugenicus Metropolite of Ephesus pope Nicholas V PG 161 Bessarion George of Trebizond Constantinus Lascaris Theodorus Gaza Andronicus CallistusRepublication EditA new edition has been prepared by the Centre for Patristic Studies Athens Kentro Paterikwn Ekdosewn It comprises additional supplements introductions bibliographies biographical summaries detailed tables of contents and hagiographic passages 2 See also EditPatrologia Latina writings in Latin 221 volumes Patrologia Orientalis which includes writings by Greek and eastern Church Fathers composed or transmitted in Syriac Coptic Armenian Ethiopic Georgian Old Church Slavonic and Arabic It was begun after Migne s death References EditCitations Edit Ferdinando Cavallera Patrologia Graeca Cursus Completus Indices Apud Garnier Fratres Paris p 21 Patrologia Graeca Archived from the original on 2009 11 20 Retrieved 2009 09 04 Sources Edit This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a Missing or empty title help External links EditSearching Migne s Patrologia Graeca texts Dorotheos Scholarios Index of Migne s Patrologia Graeca texts Complete catalog of downloadable PDFs of PG volumes organized by volume Google Books Catalog of PG volumes in Google Books and elsewhere by Mischa Hooker Ancient Greek OCR of PG at the Lace repository of Mount Allison University vol 45 vol 46 Patrologia Graeca PG PDF s at Roger Pearse List of scans of PG volumes in the Links Galore spreadsheet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrologia Graeca amp oldid 1152526163, 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