1647 Saint Gregory Nazianzus
Constantinople Byzantine Greek Orthodox Church Poem
Saint Gregory of Nazianus was a 4th-century Archbishop of
Constantinople and is considered the most recognized rhetorician of the early
Church Fathers. His most important written works and letters were in defense of
the Trinity and the characteristics of the Holy Spirit – differentiating it
from both God the Father and God the Son. His defense of Christianity helped
align many of the doctrines that are still recognized by the church today –
including that Jesus retained being God when he became a man. He was one of the most important men of
letters during the early church and composed theological poems and verses in
addition to his Christian doctrinal letters.
This 1647 edition of his poems features both Latin and Greek texts on
opposite pages.
Item number: #19004
Price: $599
GREGORIUS, Nazianzenus
Divi Gregorii Nazianzeni Theologi, Poemata Quaedam Selectiora In usum
studiorum Graecae linguae & sincerae pietatis seorsum edita pro Scholis
Lunaeburgensi
Lunaeburgensi: Martini Lamprecht, 1647.
Details:
· Collation: Complete with all pages
o Unpaginated
· Language: Latin / Greek
· Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
· Size: ~6in X 3.75in (15cm x 9.5cm)
· Quite rare
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