The Life and Works of Severus of Antioch in the Coptic and Copto-Arabic Tradition : : Texts and Commentaries / / Youhanna Youssef.

Severus of Antioch is by far the most prolific and well known theologian of the non-Chalcedonian churches. Although his life and writings came to our knowledge in Syriac, gaining him the title "Crown of the Syriac Literature," many texts relating to his life and works survived in the Copti...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t TABLE OF CONTENTS --   |t Acknowledgements --   |t Introduction --   |t Part I --   |t Chapter I. A Quotation from a Work Related to Severus of Antioch --   |t Chapter II. Severus of Antioch in Scetis --   |t Chapter III. Severus of Antioch in the History of the Patriarchs --   |t Chapter IV. A Contribution to the Coptic Biography of Severus of Antioch --   |t Part II --   |t Chapter I. The Coptic Catena on the Four Gospels According to Severus of Antioch --   |t Chapter II. Arabic Manuscripts of the Philalethes of Severus of Antioch --   |t Chapter III. A Coptic Version of the Homily 28 of Severus of Antioch --   |t Chapter IV. The Coptic Marian homilies of Severus of Antioch --   |t Chapter V. Fragments of the Coptic Version of the Sixtieth Homily of Severus of Antioch --   |t Chapter VI. Notes on the Traditions Concerning the Trisagion --   |t Chapter VII. Coptic Fragment of a Letter of Severus of Antioch --   |t Chapter VIII. A Letter of Severus of Antioch to Anastasia the Deaconess --   |t Chapter IX. Some Patristic Quotations of Severus of Antioch in Coptic and Arabic Texts --   |t Chapter X. The Quotations of Severus of Antioch in the Book of the Professions of the Fathers --   |t Part III --   |t Chapter I. Text Attributed to Severus of Antioch on the Thief --   |t Chapter II. The Homily on the Archangel Michael Attributed to Severus of Antioch Revisited --   |t Chapter III. Recommendations to the Priests Severus of Antioch or Severus of Ashmunain --   |t Chapter IV. The Encomium of St Philotheus, Ascribed to Severus of Antioch --   |t Chapter V. The Pseudo Severi --   |t Part IV --   |t Chapter I. Severus of Antioch in the Coptic Liturgical Books --   |t Chapter II. The Role of Severus of Antioch in the Dialogue between Greek, Coptic and Syriac Cultures --   |t Chapter III. Severus of Antioch as Seen by Modern Coptic Historians --   |t Bibliography 
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