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Gregory of Nyssa
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2009
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1 See, for example, Contra Eunomium II, ed. W. H. Jaeger, in Gregorii Nysseni opera, Berlin 1921–5, i. 351, line 12–352, line 7.
2 See the opening chapters of Contra Eunomium I.
3 See L. Wickham, ‘John Philoponus and Gregory of Nyssa's teaching on resurrection: a brief note’, in H. R. Drobner and C. Glock (eds), Studien zu Gregor von Nyssa und der christlichen Spätantike, Leiden 1990, 205–10.
4 H. F. Cherniss, The Platonism of Gregory of Nyssa, Berkeley 1930, esp. p. 63.
5 See, for example, G. C. Stead, ‘Why not three gods? The logic of Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian doctrine’, in Drobner and Glock, Gregor von Nyssa, 149–63.
6 Peter of Callinicus, Contra Damianum, ed. R. Y. Ebied, A. Van Roey and L. R. Wickham, CCSG xxix (1994; bk ii), xxxii (1996; bk iii. 1–19), xxxv (1998; bk iii. 20–34), liv (2003; bk iii. 35–50 and indices etc.). A passage in Contra Eunomium I and quoted by Peter (Contra Damianum iii.21, lines 204ff. [Eng.trans.]) as from chapter 30 partially fills a lacuna noted by Jaeger (i. 154), as does another as from Contra Eunomium III, bk viii (Jaeger ii. 247) quoted by Peter in Contra Damianum iii. 45, lines 142–82. Some Greek words missing in Jaeger i.149 ad init. before τῆς οὐσíας are quoted by Peter as from Contra Eunomium I c. 29 in Contra Damianum iii.5 lines 76ff. The chapter headings of Contra Eunomium I, printed separately by Jaeger, are noted as by Gregory himself; the divisions known to Peter do not correspond with the Greek manuscripts used in PG. Peter attests only the incipit of Contra Eunomium II.
7 Photius, Bibliotheca vii; cf. Jaeger, ii, p. xvii.
8 E.g. Peter of Callinicus, Contra Damianum iii.8, line 484.
9 Cf. Phiostorgius, Historia ecclesiastica 10, 2–4, and Aetius, Syn. 12.
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