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Vol. XLIV
I. Archaeologica, Arts, Iconographica
James A. FRANCIS, Lexington, Kentucky
Biblical not Scriptural: Perspectives on Early Christian Art from
Contemporary Classical Scholarship ..................................................
Peter WIDDICOMBE, Hamilton, Ontario
The Drunkenness of Noah and the Patristic Legacy in Text and Art
Lee M. JEFFERSON, Danville, Kentucky
Superstition and the Significance of the Image of Christ Performing
Miracles in Early Christian Art ..........................................................
Rocco BORGOGNONI, Firenze
No Animals in the New Paradise? The Hall of Philia from Antioch
and the Patristic Exegesis of Isaiahs Peaceable Kingdom ..............
Anne KARAHAN, Stockholm
The Issue of perixrjsiv in Byzantine Holy Images ......................
Istvn M. BUGR, Debrecen
Images of Jews and Christians in the Seventh Century: The Narratio
de Imagine in Beryto and its Context .................................................
Vladimir BARANOV, Novosibirsk
The Doctrine of the Icon-Eucharist for the Byzantine Iconoclasts....

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Martin GEORGE, Bern & Katharina BRACHT, Munich
Mneme Database Church History: A Presentation ............................

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Josef RIST, Bochum
Das Orakel des Apollon in Daphne und das Christentum .................
Thomas HEYNE, Oxford
Were Second-Century Christians Preoccupied with Physical Healing
and the Asclepian Cult? ......................................................................
Dennis Paul QUINN, Pomona, California
Roman Household Deities in the Latin Christian Writers: Tertullian,
Arnobius, and Lactantius ....................................................................

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Claire SOTINEL, Tours


Ancient Christianity and the Techniques of Information................... 77
David WOODS, Cork
The Deathbed Conversion of Galerius Maximianus to Religious
Tolerance: Fact or Fraud? ................................................................... 85
Mikhail M. KAZAKOV, Smolensk, Russia
Letters of Western Bishops to the Emperor Theodosius I and
Relations between Eastern and Western Churches at the End of the
Fourth Century .................................................................................... 91
David L. RIGGS, Marion, Indiana
Apologetic Performance and Saint Stephen as Civic Patron in Late
Roman Africa ...................................................................................... 105
Vincenzo MESSANA, Palermo
Aspetti istituzionali e riferimenti normativi in Salviano di Marsiglia 111
Salvatore COSTANZA, Agrigento
Fonti patristiche sulla Sicilia nella valutazione degli studiosi contemporanei ................................................................................................. 119
Geoffrey GREATREX, Ottawa
The Fall of Macedonius Reconsidered ............................................... 125
IV. Biblica
Benot GAIN, Grenoble
Le respect d au Livre des critures: Quelques tmoignages patristiques .................................................................................................... 133
Eric SCHERBENSKE, Chapel Hill
The Vulgate Primum Quaeritur, Codex Fuldensis and the Hermeneutical Role of Early Christian Introductory Materials.................... 139
Joseph VERHEYDEN, Leuven
Before Embarking on an Adventure: Some Preliminary Remarks on
Writing the NTP Commentary on the Gospel of Mark ..................... 145
Enrica RUARO, Caprauna
Flying with Fleshy Wings: Ps.-Basils Demonology in the Exegesis
of Isaiah 2:20 ...................................................................................... 157
Paul M. BLOWERS, Johnson City, Tennessee
Making Ends Meet: Variable Uses of the Psalm Title Unto the End
(ev t tlov) in Greek Patristic Commentators on the Psalter ........ 163
Hanneke REULING, Haarlem
Rabbinic Responses to Christian Appropriation of the Hebrew Bible:
The Case of Psalm 22:1 (MT) ............................................................ 177
Catherine Brown TKACZ, Spokane, Washington
Esther as a Type of Christ and the Jewish Celebration of Purim ...... 183

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Hannah HUNT, Leeds


Sexuality and Penitence in Syriac Commentaries on Lukes Sinful
Woman .................................................................................................
Stephen MORRIS, New York
Blood and Holy Communion: Late Antique Use of Luke 8:42-8 ......
Mark EDWARDS, Oxford
Orthodox Corruption? John 1:18 ........................................................
Hellen DAYTON, Washington DC
On the Use of Luke 10:38-42 Jesus in the House of Mary and
Martha for Instruction in Contemplative Prayer in the Patristic
Tradition...............................................................................................
Jonathan YATES, Villanova, Pennsylvania
The Use of Rom. 2:14-5 in the Christian Latin Tradition ca. 365ca. 411 Augustine Excepted .............................................................
Marco RIZZI, Milan
Romans 13 in Early Christian Exegesis..............................................
Judith L. KOVACS, Charlottesville, Virginia
A Letter Weighty and Powerful: The Importance of 1Corinthians
in the Early Church .............................................................................
Riemer ROUKEMA, Zwolle
Pauls Admonitions on Idol Offerings (1Cor. 8 and 10) in Patristic
Interpretation .......................................................................................
Ilaria RAMELLI, Milan
In Illud: Tunc et ipse Filius...: Gregory of Nyssas Exegesis, its
Derivations from Origen, and Early Patristic Interpretations Related
to Origens ...........................................................................................
Dominika A. KUREK-CHOMYCZ, Leuven
Scenting the Aroma of Christ: 2Cor. 2:15-6 in Origens Interpretation
Blossom STEFANIW, Erfurt
Exegetical Curricula in Origen, Didymus, and Evagrius: Pedagogical
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Marie-Odile BOULNOIS, Paris
Dieu jalous: Embarras et controverses autour dun nom divin dans
la littrature patristique ....................................................................... 297
Kari KLOOS, Regis University, Denver
Christ the Revealer: Patristic Views of the Mediation of Christ in the
Old Testament ...................................................................................... 315
Columba STEWART, Collegeville
Monastic Attitudes toward Philosophy and Philosophers .................. 321

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Jennifer NIMMO SMITH, Edinburgh


From Gorgias to Gregory of Nazianzus a Platonic Formula Revisited
Frances YOUNG, Birmingham
Creation and Human Being: The Forging of a Distinct Christian
Discourse .............................................................................................
Julia KONSTANTINOVSKY, Oxford
Soul and Body in Early Christian Thought: A Unified Duality? .....
Stefanie FROST, Gttingen
How the Early Christians Discovered the Soul ..................................
Richard SORABJI, Oxford
Graeco-Roman Origins of the Idea of Moral Conscience .................
Vt HUSEK, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Human Freedom According to the Earliest Latin Commentaries on
Pauls Letters .......................................................................................
Rowan WILLIAMS, Canterbury
Tempted as we are: Christology and the Analysis of the Passions ....
Kevin UHALDE, Athens, Ohio
The Sinful Subject: Doing Penance in Rome ....................................
Hennie STANDER, Pretoria
The Church Fathers on Pity ................................................................
Karin SCHLAPBACH, Ottawa
Spectaculum naturae as Theatrical Experience: New Uses of an
Old Comparison ..................................................................................
Carol HARRISON, Durham
Transformative Listening: Constructing the Hearer in Early Christianity .....................................................................................................
Geoffrey D. DUNN, Brisbane
The Functions of Mary in the Christmas Homilies of Augustine of
Hippo ...................................................................................................
Antonia ATANASSOVA, Boston College
Theological and Cultic Components of Mariology in the Context of
Ephesus ................................................................................................
Elena GIANNARELLI, Firenze
Body, Clothing and Female Identity ...................................................
Valeria NOVEMBRI, Siena
Philosophia and Christian Culture: An Antidote for Female Weakness
in Jeromes Letters...............................................................................
Leena Mari PELTOMAA, Vienna
Roles and Functions of Mary in the Hymnography of Romanos
Melodos ...............................................................................................
Francesca DI MARCO, Firenze
Undressed: The Naked Female Body as a Sign of Holiness in Apocryphal and Hagiographical Literature ....................................................

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Stephen J. SHOEMAKER, Eugene, Oregon


Asceticism in the Early Dormition Narratives ................................... 509
Niki TSIRONIS, Athens
Desire, Longing and Fear in the Narrative of Middle-Byzantine
Homiletics ............................................................................................ 515
Peter GEMEINHARDT, Gttingen
Holiness and Education in Late Antique Hagiography ...................... 521
Piotr ASHWIN-SIEJKOWSKI, Chichester
Porphyrys Sententiae an Ethical/Spiritual Guidebook to the Neoplatonic Life......................................................................................... 527
Bronwen NEIL, Brisbane
Blessed are the Rich: Leo the Great and the Roman Poor ................ 533
Brian MATZ, Leuven
Alleviating Economic Injustice in Gregory of Nyssas Contra usurarios ....................................................................................................... 549
Vol. XLV
VI. Ascetica
Liviu BARBU, London
Charisma vs. Institution? The Ascetics and the Church ...............
Richard FINN, Oxford
Early Christian Asceticism and Almsgiving: Origens Ascetic Beginnings ....................................................................................................
D.F. BUMAZHNOV, Tbingen
Some Further Observations Concerning the Early History of the Term
MONAXOS (Monk) ..........................................................................
Graham GOULD, London
The Collection of Apophthegmata Patrum in Palladii Lausiaca 20
(PL 74, 377-82) ....................................................................................
Per RNNEGRD, Lund
The Use of Scripture in Apophthegmata Patrum in Light of the
Ergasia Pattern ....................................................................................
Kristi UPSON-SAIA, Los Angeles
Gender and Narrative Performance in Early Christian Cross-Dressing
Saints Lives .........................................................................................
Marianne SGHY, Budapest
AMATOR CASTITATIS: Pope Damasus and the Politics of Asceticism
Andreas E.J. GROTE, Wrzburg
No scriptorium in the Monastery of Carthage? Observations on Writing
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Paula BARATA DIAS, Coimbra


The Libellus De Regularibus Obseruantiis (Bib. Vat. Reginensis lat. 17,
ff. 146r-154v): New Perspectives Concerning the Permanence of the
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VII. Liturgica
Joseph G. MUELLER, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jewish Roots of Ancient Episcopal Election ......................................
Robin JENSEN, Nashville
With Pomp, Apparatus, Novelty, and Avarice: Alternative Baptismal
Practices in Roman Africa ..................................................................
Liuwe H. WESTRA, Lollum
How Did Symbolum Come to Mean Creed? ....................................
Charles A. BOBERTZ, Collegeville, Minnesota
Ritual Eucharist Within Narrative: A Comparison of Didache 9-10
with Mark 6:31-44; 8:1-9 ....................................................................
Peter LEE, Bishop Auckland
The Eucharist and Reservation in Early Centuries ............................
Michael ZHELTOV, Moscow
The Sanctus and the First Epiclesis in the Anaphoras of the Egyptian
Type .....................................................................................................
Jonathan J. ARMSTRONG, Oxford
The Paschal Controversy and the Emergence of the Fourfold Gospel
Canon ...................................................................................................
Rita ZANOTTO, Bologna
Liturgia ariana: tracce nei monumenti e mosaici di Ravenna ...........
Oleh SHCHURYK, Leuven
The Christological Position of Acacius of Melitene in the Context of
the Council of Ephesus 431.................................................................
Hagit AMIRAV, Amsterdam
Political and Social Networks in the Council of Chalcedon: The Imperial Commission...................................................................................
Thomas GRAUMANN, Cambridge
Towards the Reception of the Council of Ephesus (431): Public Sentiment and Early Theological Responses ..............................................
Ral VILLEGAS MARN, Barcelona
Lucidus on Predestination: The Damnation of Augustines Predestinationism in the Synods of Arles (473) and Lyons (474) ...................
Patrick T.R. GRAY, Port Hope, Ontario
Disappearing Acts: The Greek Acts of Constantinople II .................
A. Edward SIECIENSKI, Dallas
Avoiding the Sin of Ham: Dealing with Errors in the Works of the
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VIII. Orientalia
Sebastian P. BROCK, Oxford
Dramatic Narrative Poems on Biblical Topics in Syriac....................
Michael Philip PENN, South Hadley, Massachusetts
Piety and the Pumice Stone: Erasure in Syriac Manuscripts ............
Colette PASQUET, Paris
Lhomme, lien de lunivers, dans la tradition syro-orientale ..............
Glen W. BOWERSOCK, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Helenas Bridle, Ethiopian Christianity, and Syriac Apocalyptic ......
Thomas KREMER, Trier
Gute und bse Tiere im Genesiskommentar Ephrms des Syrers .....
Jan Willem DRIJVERS, Groningen
The Emperor Jovian as New Constantine in the Syriac Julian Romance
Christian LANGE, Bamberg
From that Moment Rome, even like the Church, was Rent in Twain
Syriac Chronographers on the End of the Western Empire............
Nestor KAVVADAS, Tbingen
On the Relations between the Eschatological Doctrine of Isaac of
Nineveh and Theodore of Mopsuestia ................................................
Lela KHOPERIA, Tbilisi
One Georgian Witness and the Literary Heritage of John Xiphilinos
Tina TSERADZE, Tbilisi
Georgian Manuscripts of Kelliotic Type ............................................
Peter BRUNS, Bamberg
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Hugh A.G. HOUGHTON, Birmingham
Flattening in Latin Biblical Citations ............................................... 271
Jean REYNARD, Lyon
Le Mystre des lettres grecques: Un indit paratre aux Sources
Chrtiennes .......................................................................................... 277
X. The First Two centuries
Earl MULLER, Detroit
A Distinctive Feature of Early Roman Angelomorphic Christology . 285
Carol DOWNER, Redhill
The Nature of the Resurrection Scenes in M581, the Martyrdom of
St Pteleme, and Other Early Christian Hagiographic Texts ............... 291

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Taras KHOMYCH, Leuven


The Motif of Gathering in Didache 14 Reconsidered........................
David Charles ROBINSON, Stouffville, Ontario
The Problem of dicuxa in the Shepherd of Hermas ........................
Karl F. MORRISON, New Brunswick, New Jersey
How to Feed on Empty Images: The Shepherd of Hermas and the
Witch of Endor ....................................................................................
David OBRIEN, Melbourne
Entering the Kingdom with Difficulty: The Self-sufficient Life as
the Quest for Wealthy Believers in the Shepherd of Hermas and
Clement of Alexandrias Quis Dives Salvetur and Paedagogus ........
Tim HEGEDUS, Waterloo, Ontario
Midrash in the Letter of Barnabas......................................................
Charles E. HILL, Orlando, Florida
Serapion of Antioch, the Gospel of Peter, and a Four Gospel Canon
Helen RHEE, Santa Barbara, California
Wealth and the Wealthy in the Acts of Peter .....................................
Jernimo LEAL, Roma
Nota Martyrologica: el sueo de Dincrates en la Passio Perpetuae
y las fuentes de la Passio Fabii Vexilliferi .........................................
Denis MINNS, Oxford
The Text of Justins Apologies ............................................................
John A. ADAIR, Dallas
The Power and Will of God: Justins Christological Confession ......
Michael J. SVIGEL, Dallas
The Center of Ignatius of Antiochs Catholic Christianity ................
David M. REIS, Bridgewater, Virginia
Surveillance, Interrogation, and Discipline: Inside Ignatius Panopticon
Ferdinando BERGAMELLI, Turin
Lasciatemi ricevere la pura luce! L giunto, sar uomo (Romani 6.2).
Lineamenti essenziali di antropologia ignaziana ...............................
Timothy MCCONNELL, Charlottesville, Virginia
Ignatius of Antioch: Death Wish or Last Request of a Condemned
Man? ....................................................................................................
Paul HARTOG, Des Moines, Iowa
Polycarps Martyrdom According to the Gospel and Pauls Philippians .....................................................................................................
Anthony BRIGGMAN, Round Lake Beach, Illinois
Dating Irenaeus Acquisition of Theophilus Correspondence To Autolycus: A Pneumatological Perspective ................................................
Christopher T. BOUNDS, Marion, Indiana
Competing Doctrines of Perfection: The Primary Issue in Irenaeus
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Josef LSSL, Cardiff


Hermeneutics and Doctrine of God in Tatians Ad Graecos..............
Lszl PERENDY, Budapest
The Outlines of Systematic Theology in the Ad Autolycum of Theophilus of Antioch .................................................................................
David RANKIN, Brisbane
Athenagoras, Philosopher and First Principles ...................................
D. Jeffrey BINGHAM, Dallas
Scripture as Apology in Athenagoras of Athens ................................
Ronald KYDD, Lakeport, Ontario
Polemics and the Gifts of the Spirit in Tertullian, Irenaeus, and the
Excerpts from Theodotus ....................................................................
Reidar AASGAARD, Oslo
The Gospel for Early Christian Children: A Re-assessment of the
Infancy Gospel of Thomas ..................................................................
Marek STAROWIEYSKI, Varsovie
La figure de Judas dans la littrature apocryphe ...............................

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XI. Tertullian to Tyconius
Annemieke D. TER BRUGGE, Kampen
Between Adam and Aeneas: Tertullian on Rejection and Appropriation of Roman Culture ........................................................................
Richard D. TOMSICK, Richmond Heights, Ohio
Structure and Exegesis in Tertullians Ad Uxorem and De Exhortatione Castitatis.....................................................................................
Matthew C. STEENBERG, Leeds
Sinful Nature as Second Nature in Tertullian of Carthage................
Elizabeth DEPALMA DIGESER, Santa Barbara, California
Methodius and Porphyry .....................................................................
Octavian Gheorghe GORDON, Bucureti
Is De mortibus persecutorum an Orphan Indeed? .............................
Annemarie C. MAYER, Tbingen
Cyprians Notion of Unity an Ecumenical Aim? ............................
Gbor KENDEFFY, Budapest
Lactantius on the Function of the Two Ways .....................................
Stefan FREUND, Regensburg
Laktanz und die Johannesoffenbarung ...............................................
Aaron P. JOHNSON, Chicago
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Sbastien MORLET, Paris


La Dmonstration vanglique dEusbe de Csare contient-elle
des fragments du Contra Christianos de Porphyre? propos du
frg. 73 Harnack....................................................................................
Roger P.H. GREEN, Helensburgh
Constantine as Patron of Christian Latin Poetry ...............................
Kristina SESSA, Columbus, Ohio
Exceptionality and Invention: Silvester and the Late Antique Papacy
at Rome ................................................................................................
Daniel H. WILLIAMS, Waco, Texas
New Light on Hilary of Poitiers In Matthaeum ................................
Dominique BERTRAND, Lyon
Largumentation hilarienne dans les Livres 4-7 du De Trinitate .......
Mark EDWARDS, Oxford
Marius Victorinus and the Homoousion .............................................
Lenka KARFKOV, Prague
Time According to Marius Victorinus, Adversus Arium IV 15 .........
John VOELKER, Viking, Minnesota
Marius Victorinus Latin Witness of Filioque....................................
Joshua PAPSDORF, Wichita, Kansas
Filastrius of Brescias Diversarum Hereseon Liber: A Study in Patristic Mediocrity ......................................................................................
Francesco BRASCHI, Milan
A Comprehensive Reading of Ambroses Explanatio psalmorum XII
Finbarr G. CLANCY, SJ, Dublin
Repairing the Torn Garments of our Nature: Redemption in St Ambroses
Expositio evangelii secundum Lucam.................................................
Angela Russell CHRISTMAN, Baltimore, Maryland
Biblical Exegesis and Virgils Aeneid in Ambrose of Milans Expositio Psalmi CXVIII .............................................................................
Jean-Marc VERCRUYSSE, Arras
Tyconius a-t-il lu Origne? ..................................................................
Pamela BRIGHT, Montreal
Scripture, the Loom of the Spirit: Genre and Species in the Book of
Rules of Tyconius of Carthage ............................................................

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Henny Fisk HGG, Kristiansand
Deification in Clement of Alexandria with a Special Reference to his
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Andrew DINAN, Ave Maria, Florida


Anigma and anttomai in the Works of Clement of Alexandria ....
Jana PLTOV, Olomouc
Bemerkungen zu den Hypotyposen-Fragmenten des Clemens Alexandrinus ...................................................................................................
Shawn W.J. KEOUGH, Leuven
Eschatology Worthy of God: The Goodness of God and the Groaning
of Creation in Origens De Principiis .................................................
J. Jos ALVIAR, Pamplona
A Second Look at Origens Notion of Rationality ...........................
David G. ROBERTSON, Fort Lee, New Jersey
Origen on Inner and Outer Logos .......................................................
Heidi MARX-WOLF, Santa Barbara, California
Third-Century Daimonologies and the Via Universalis: Origen, Porphyry and Iamblichus on daimones and Other Angels ......................
Anna TZVETKOVA-GLASER, Berlin
Polemics against Judaeo-Christian Practices in Origens Homilies ...
Allan E. JOHNSON, Minnesota
In the Name of Jesus: Consequences of Preaching in Origens Homilies on Joshua .....................................................................................
Mathilde AUSSEDAT, Paris
La rcriture des Homlies sur Jrmie dOrigne dans la tradition
catnique ..............................................................................................
Karl SHUVE, Hamilton, Ontario
Entering the Story: Origens Dramatic Approach to Scripture in the
Homilies on Jeremiah..........................................................................
Joseph S. OLEARY, Tokyo
Platonic Dissolution of History in Origens Commentary on John
X 5-34 ..................................................................................................
Sarah SPANGLER, New York
Christology as the Basis of Metaphysics in Origens Commentary on
John .....................................................................................................
Susanna DRAKE, Durham, North Carolina
Images of Jewishness in Origens Letter to Africanus .......................
Manuel BELDA, Roma
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Thomas G. WEINANDY, Washington, DC
Athanasius Letter to Marcellinus: A Soteriological Praying of the
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Andrew TEAL, Oxford


Athanasius and Apollinarius: Who Was the Chicken and Who Was
the Egg? ...............................................................................................
David M. GWYNN, Oxford and Royal Holloway
Eusebius of Nicomedia: A Court Bishop for Constantine? .............
Kenneth NOAKES, Wimborne, Dorset
Cyril of Jerusalem and the Spectrum of Renunciation ......................
Anthony GELSTON, Durham
Cyril of Jerusalems Eucharistic Prayer: The Argument from Silence
Mark DELCOGLIANO, Atlanta, Georgia
The Significance of George of Laodicea in the Fourth-Century Trinitarian Debates.....................................................................................
Timothy D. BARNES, Toronto/Edinburgh
Notes on the Letter of Eusebius to Constantia (CPG 3503) ..............
Michael B. SIMMONS, Montgomery, Alabama
Universalism in the Demonstratio evangelica of Eusebius of Caesarea ........................................................................................................
Thomas HEYNE, Oxford
The Devious Eusebius? An Evaluation of the Ecclesiastical History
and Its Critics ......................................................................................
Satoshi TODA, Tokyo
The Syriac Version of Eusebius Ecclesiastical History Revisited ....
Harold A. DRAKE, Santa Barbara, California
Playing With Words: Is There a Corpus in the Vita Constantini? ....
Christine SHEPARDSON, Knoxville, Tennessee
Burying Babylas: Meletius of Antioch and the Shape of Christian
Orthodoxy ............................................................................................
Everett FERGUSON, Abilene, Texas
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XIV. Cappadocian Writers
Anthony MEREDITH, London
Divine Incomprehensibility in Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine ......
Johan LEEMANS, Leuven
Reading Acts 6-7 in the Early Church: Gregory of Nyssas First and
Second Homilies on Stephen the Protomartyr ...................................
Andrew RADDE-GALLWITZ, Chicago
Epinoia and Initial Concepts: Re-assessing Gregory of Nyssas
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Charlotte KCKERT, Heidelberg


The Concept of Seed in Christian Cosmology: Gregory of Nyssa,
Apologia in Hexaemeron .....................................................................
Nathan D. HOWARD, Martin, Tennessee
Familial Asksis in the Vita Macrinae................................................
Martin LAIRD, O.S.A., Villanova, Pennsylvania
Gregory of Nyssa and Divinization: A Reconsideration....................
Sandra LEUENBERGER-WENGER, Zrich
Ethics and Christian Identity in Gregory of Nyssa ............................
Giulio MASPERO, Rome
Remarks on Eros in Plato and Gregory of Nyssa...............................
Ilaria RAMELLI, Milan
Aniov and An in Origen and in Gregory of Nyssa....................
Terttu HAIKKA, Helsinki
Gregory of Nyssas Canticum behind the Akathistos Hymn? ............
Matthieu CASSIN, Paris
Rfuter sans lasser le lecteur: Pratique de la rfutation dans le Contre
Eunome de Grgoire de Nysse ............................................................
Marcello LA MATINA, Macerata, Italy
Analytic Philosophy of Language and the Revelation of Person.
Some Remarks on Gregory of Nyssa and Maximus the Confessor ...
Anne Gordon KEIDEL, Boston
Basil of Caesarea and Free Will .........................................................
Darren SARISKY, Cambridge
The End of Interpretation in Basil of Caesareas De spiritu sancto ..
Manuel MIRA IBORRA, Roma
About the Structure of De Spiritu Sancto by Basil of Caesarea........
Shigeki TSUCHIHASHI, Tokyo
Homotimia and synarithmesis in Basil of Caesareas De Spiritu
Sancto ..................................................................................................
Claudio MORESCHINI, Pisa
Tritheism in Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus ....................................
Jaclyn MAXWELL, Ohio
The Attitudes of Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus toward Uneducated
Christians.............................................................................................
Suzanne ABRAMS REBILLARD, Ithaca, New York
The Autobiographical Prosopopoeia of Gregory of Nazianzus .........
Thomas BRAUCH, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Gregory of Nazianzus Letters 24 and 38 and Themistius of Constantinople............................................................................................
Verna E.F. HARRISON, Kansas City, Missouri
The Logos Cries Out from the Virgins Womb: Gregory of Nazianzus, Oration 45.13 ...............................................................................

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Peter BOUTENEFF, Crestwood, New York


Whatever That Was! Paradise According to Gregory of Nazianzus .
Brian E. DALEY, Notre Dame, Indiana
Who is the Real Bishop of Constantinople? A Reconsideraton of
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Maxine WEST, London
Jesus Speaks to/in Us: A Connection of Theme between Serapion of
Thmuis Against the Manichees and Sacramentary...........................
Young Richard KIM, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Bad Bishops Corrupt Good Emperors: Ecclesiastical Authority and
the Rhetoric of Heresy in the Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis ...
Peter D. STEIGER, Honolulu, Hawaii
Peter and Paul in the Commentaries of Didymus the Blind ..............
Byard BENNETT, Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Person Speaking: Prosopopoeia as an Exegetical Device in
Didymus the Blinds Interpretation of Romans 7 ...............................
Andrew LOUTH, Durham
Evagrios on Anger ...............................................................................
Monica TOBON, Canterbury
The Health of the Soul: Apqeia in Evagrius Ponticus ...................
Antony D. RICH, London
Discerning Evagrius Ponticus Discerning: Dikrisiv in the Works
of Evagrius ...........................................................................................
Luke DYSINGER, Valyermo, California
Exegesis and Spiritual Guidance in Evagrius Ponticus ......................
Augustine CASIDAY, Lampeter
Universal Restoration in Evagrius Ponticus Great Letter ...............
Elias MOUTSOULAS, Athens
La personne du Christ dans lhistoire selon Saint Jean Chrysostome..
David RYLAARSDAM, Grand Rapids, Michigan
On Earth as if in Heaven: John Chrysostom on Christ, Priests, and
the Making of Angels .........................................................................
Constantine BOSINIS, Thessaloniki
What does Paganism Mean for a Church Father? An Inquiry into
the Use of the Term edwlolatrea in the Rhetoric of John Chrysostom ..................................................................................................
Cyrille CRPEY, Strasbourg
Le vrai sens de la littralit de lexgse dans les Homlies sur la
Gense de Jean Chrysostome: Illustration partir de lexgse de
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Chris L. DE WET, Pretoria


John Chrysostom on Envy ..................................................................
Silke SITZLER, Brisbane
Deviance and Destitution: Social Poverty in the Homilies of John
Chrysostom ..........................................................................................
Livia NEUREITER, Graz
Health and Healing as Recurrent Topics in John Chrysostoms Correspondence with Olympias ................................................................
Ulrich VOLP, Mainz
That Unclean Spirit Has Assaulted You from the Very Beginning:
John Chrysostom and Suicide .............................................................
Emilio BONFIGLIO, Oxford
Notes on the Manuscript Tradition of Anianus Celedensis Translation of John Chrysostoms Homiliae in Matthaeum [CPG 4424] ......
Lee BLACKBURN, Johnson City, Tennessee
Let the Men be Ashamed: Public Insults, Angry Words, and Figures
of Shame in Chrysostoms Homilies on Acts......................................
Walt STEVENSON, Richmond, Virginia
John Chrysostom, Maruthas and Christian Evangelism in Sasanian
Iran.......................................................................................................
Turhan KAAR, Denizli
The Election of Nectarius of Tarsus: Imperial Ideology, Patronage
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XVI. Greek Writers
Susan WESSEL, Washington, DC
Human Action and the Passions in Nemesios of Emesa ....................
Andreas WESTERGREN, Lund
Fellow-lovers of God: Participation in the Desire for God in Theodorets Historia Philotheos ..................................................................
Paul PARVIS, Edinburgh
Theodorets Bias: The Aim of the Historia Ecclesiastica .................
Brent A. SMITH, Claremont, California
Theodoret and the Aesthetics of Ascetics...........................................
Andrew TEAL, Oxford
How Authentic is the Antiochene Construction of Athanasius and
His Theology in Nestorius and Theodoret? .......................................
Dimitrios ZAGANAS, Paris
Deux fragments indits de lIn Isaiam de Cyrille dAlexandrie ........

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Gregory K. HILLIS, Louisville, Kentucky


New Birth through the Second Adam: The Holy Spirit and the
Miraculous Conception in Cyril of Alexandria..................................
Daniel KEATING, Detroit
Christology in Cyril and Leo: Unnoticed Parallels and Ironies ........
George KALANTZIS, Wheaton, Illinois
Single Subjectivity and the Prosopic Union in Cyril of Alexandria
and Theodore of Mopsuestia ...............................................................
George C. BERTHOLD, Manchester, New Hampshire
Aspects of the Will in Maximus the Confessor .................................
Kostake MILKOV, Oxford
Renunciation According to Maximus the Confessor..........................
Andrew LOUTH, Durham
St Maximos Doctrine of the logoi of Creation..................................
Torstein Theodor TOLLEFSEN, Oslo
Causality and Movement in St. Maximus Ambiguum 7 ...................
Vladimir CVETKOVIC, St Andrews
St Maximus on Pqov and Knjsiv in Ambiguum 7.......................
Vladimir CVETKOVIC, St Andrews
On the Identity of lltriov and His Definition in Ambiguum 7 of
St Maximus .........................................................................................
Adrian GUIU, Chicago
Christology and Philosophical Culture in Maximus the Confessors
Ambiguum 41 .......................................................................................
Ladislav CHVTAL, Olomouc
Maxime le Confesseur et la tradition philosophique: propos dune
dfinition de la kinsis ........................................................................
Thomas CATTOI, Berkeley, California
The Symphonic Church: Chalcedonian Themes in Maximos the
Confessors Liturgical Theology .........................................................
Philippe BLAUDEAU, Paris
Le documentum symmachien consacr Polychronius de Jrusalem:
Enseignements go-ecclsiologiques dun faux romain .....................
Dana-Iuliana VIEZURE, New Jersey
Philoxenus of Mabbug and the Controversies over the Theopaschite
Trisagion ..............................................................................................
Karl PINGGRA, Marburg
Der Leib Christi und das eucharistische Brot. Philoxenus von Mabbug zu Joh. 6:51 ..................................................................................
Susan L. GRAHAM, Jersey City, New Jersey
I Have Bested You, Solomon: Justinian and the Old Testament .....
Henrik Rydell JOHNSN, Lund
Training for Solitude: John Climacus and the Art of Making a Ladder

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Barbara MLLER, Hamburg


Nautische Metaphern bei Gregor dem Grossen ..................................
Rosemary A. ARTHUR, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
The Dating of the Dionysian Corpus ..................................................
Michael HARRINGTON, Pittsburgh
What Are the Hypothetical Logoi of Dionysian Mystical Theology?
Ari OJELL, Helsinki
The Most Evident Idea in Theology? Gregory of Nyssa and PseudoDionysius Areopagita on the Theological Significance of Incarnation .......................................................................................................
Ysabel DE ANDIA, Paris
Mose et Paul, modles de lexprience mystique chez Grgoire de
Nysse et Denys lAropagite ...............................................................
Joost VAN ROSSUM, Paris
Holy Communion as Symbol in Pseudo-Dionysius and Theophanes
of Nicaea ..............................................................................................
David NEWHEISER, Chicago
Ambivalence in Dionysius the Areopagite: The Limitations of a
Liturgical Reading ...............................................................................
Cyril HOVORUN, Kiev
Controversy on Energies and Wills in Christ: Between Politics and
Theology ..............................................................................................
Richard PRICE, London
Monotheletism: A Heresy or a Form of Words? ................................
Ketevan BEZARASHVILI, Tbilisi
Michael Psellos: The Interpreter of the Style of Gregory the Theologian and the New Aspects of the Concepts of Rhetorical Theories
Nicholas BAMFORD, St Albans
Gregory Palamas Energetic Approach to Person: Existential and
Ontological Implications .....................................................................
Rebecca WHITE, Oxford
The Mystery of the Cross in the Theology of St Gregory Palamas ..
Job GETCHA, Paris
Christology and Pneumatology in Symeon of Thessalonicas Commentary on Baptism ............................................................................
Kallistos WARE, Oxford
Prayer According to St Symeon of Thessalonica ...............................

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Gertrude GILLETTE, O.S.B., Ave Maria, Florida
The Alignment of Anger and Friendship in Cassians Conference 16 267

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Giselle DE NIE, Halle Heide, The Netherlands


Let All Perceive What Mysteries Miracles May Teach Our Souls:
Poetry and Sacrament in Sedulius Paschale Carmen .......................
Thomas S. FERGUSON, Riverdale, New York
Sidonius Apollinaris and the Muses: Reception of an Epic Tradition
in the Poems and Letters.....................................................................
Joseph GRZYWACZEWSKI, Paris
The Passage from Romanitas to Christianitas According to Sidonius
Apollinaris ( c. 486) ..........................................................................
Chiara O. TOMMASI MORESCHINI, Pisa
Roman and Christian History in Dracontius De Laudibus Dei........
Alberto FERREIRO, Seattle
Profuturus of Braga, Pope Vigilius and Priscillian ............................
Oliver EHLEN, Aachen
Venantius Fortunatus und das Heilige Kreuz: Das Figurengedicht
Carmen II 4 .........................................................................................
Hector SCERRI, Msida, Malta
Gregory the Great Deposes a Disobedient Bishop .............................
Pere MAYM I CAPDEVILA, Barcelona
Gregory the Great and the Religious Otherness: Pagans in a Christian Italy...............................................................................................
George E. DEMACOPOULOS, New York
Gregory the Great and the Appeal to Petrine Authority ....................

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XVIII. Nachleben
Yuliyan VELIKOV, Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria
Claudius of Turin and the Veneration of Images after the Libri Carolini ........................................................................................................
Petr BALCREK, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Some Remarks on the Response to Iconoclasm in the Old Slavonic
Vita Constantini...................................................................................
Elizabeth HASTINGS, Cape Town
Augustine of Hippo and William of Saint-Thierry on the Relation
between the Holy Spirits Personal Identity (Rom. 5:5) and His Sovereign Freedom ad extra .....................................................................
William RANKIN, Abilene, Texas
Mo fyguratif spechis than gramerians moun gesse: Wycliffite Transformations of Augustines Semiotics...................................................
Goran SEKULOVSKI, Paris
The Social Aspects of Fourteenth-Century Hesychasm.....................
Giancarlo PANI, Rome
Patristic Commentaries on Pauline Epistles from 1455 to 1517 ........

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Manuela GHEORGHE, Olomouc, Czech Republic


A Patristic Figure in Early Romanian Literature: Neagoe Basarab
and His Teachings to His Son Theodosie ...........................................
Sara BROOKS, Princeton
English and Dutch Polemical Use of Patristics and the Question of
via media Reformed Protestantism, c. 1580-1615...............................
Nicolas KAZARIAN, Paris
The Use of the Church Fathers by Jeremiah II Tranos in His Examination of Free Will ..............................................................................
Elizabeth A. CLARK, Durham, North Carolina
Happiness in Hell, Virtue in the Middle State: The Church Fathers
and Some Nineteenth-Century Debates..............................................
Charles KANNENGIESSER, Montreal
Divine Trinity in Interreligious Debate: Ancient Foundations and
Current Issues ......................................................................................
Charles D. ROBERTSON, Saskatoon
Augustine and Vatican II: A Broadening Conception of the Church?
Timothy MCCONNELL, Charlottesville, Virginia
The Presbyterian Churchs Liturgical Use of Patristic Metaphors for
the Trinity ............................................................................................

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Vol. XLIX
XIX. St. Augustine and his Opponents
Pauline NUGENT, Springfield, Missouri
Patristics and Pedagogy: Jerome and Augustine ................................
Matthias SMALBRUGGE, Aerdenhout
Beauty and Grace in Augustine ..........................................................
Michael W. TKACZ, Spokane, Washington
Augustine, the Timaeus and the Cosmogonical Fallacy.....................
Timo NISULA, Helsinki
Continuities and Discrepancies in Augustines View on Concupiscence
and Baptism (410-30) ...........................................................................
Joshua C. DAVIES, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Signs of the Fall: Exilic Vision in Augustine ....................................
Larry DURAN, Fort Worth, Texas
Augustine on Begotten but Coeternal Theological Rationale for the
Athanasian Creed ................................................................................
Jane E. MERDINGER, Incline Village, Nevada
Conversations and Peregrinations of Augustine with his Closest
Friends .................................................................................................

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Christine MCCANN, Northfield, Vermont


Physician of the Soul: Augustine and Spiritual Mentoring ...............
Paul VAN GEEST, Tilburg and Amsterdam
Sensory Perceptions as a Mandatory Requirement for the via negativa
towards God. The Skilful Paradox of Augustine as Mystagogue ......
Marie-Anne VANNIER, Metz
Light and Illumination in Augustine: Revisiting an Old Theme .......
Vittorino GROSSI, Rome
Sul ruolo metodologico del vocabolario nella lettura della teologia
agostiniana della grazia (397-428) ......................................................
John Paul HOSKINS, Bakewell
Acts 4:32 in Augustines Ecclesiology ................................................
Carles BUENACASA PREZ, Barcelona
Augustine on Donatism: Converting a Schism into an Heresy .........
J. Patout BURNS, Nashville
The Holiness of the Church in North African Theology ...................
Ryan TOPPING, Oxford
Christ as disciplina dei in Augustines Early Educational Thought ..
Peter BURNELL, Saskatoon
Justice and War in and before Augustine ...........................................
Siver DAGEMARK, Mlnlycke, Sweden
Medical Art: Some Remarks on Its Limitation and Verification in
Augustine .............................................................................................
Pier Franco BEATRICE, Padua
Augustines Longing for Holiness and the Problem of Monastic Illiteracy.....................................................................................................
M. Burcht PRANGER, Amsterdam
Frozen Time: The Problem of Perseverance ......................................
John Peter KENNEY, Colchester, Vermont
Pagan Monotheism and Augustines Early Works..............................
Susan Blackburn GRIFFITH, Oxford
The Figure of Adam in the Sermons of Augustine ............................
Stanley P. ROSENBERG, Oxford
Orality, Textuality, and the Memory of the Congregation in Augustines Sermons .....................................................................................
Geoffrey D. DUNN, Brisbane
Poverty as a Social Issue in Augustines Homilies ............................
Anthony DUPONT, Leuven
The Position of Gentiles and Pagans and Their Relation to Grace in
Augustines sermones ad populum .....................................................
Daniel JONES, Detroit
Relating Christus Sacerdos and Christus Mediator in St. Augustines
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Dorothee ELM VON DER OSTEN, Freiburg i.Br.


Perpetual Felicity: Sermons of Augustine on Female Martyrdom
(s. 280-282 auct. [Erfurt 1]) ................................................................
Elena MARTIN, Durham
Physical Infirmity, Spiritual Strength: Augustines Female Martyrs
Kenneth B. STEINHAUSER, St. Louis, Missouri
Virgil, Cicero and the rusticanus: Augustines Contra academicos
III 15.34-35 ..........................................................................................
Tobias UHLE, Freiburg i.Br.
Truth and Dialectics in Augustines Soliloquies .................................
Naoki KAMIMURA, Tokyo
Augustines Scriptural Exegesis in De Genesi ad litteram liber unus
inperfectus ...........................................................................................
Francesca COCCHINI, Roma
Note sulla Inchoata Expositio ad Romanos di Agostino ...................
Johannes BRACHTENDORF, Tbingen
The Human Condition as a Unifying Theme of the Confessions ......
Tarmo TOOM, Washington, DC
Augustine Becoming Articulate: Confessions 1.8.13 .........................
Ron HAFLIDSON, Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Demands of Service: The Turn to Scriptural Exegesis in Book XI
of Augustines Confessions .................................................................
Michael L. CARREKER, Forsyth, Georgia
Divine Simplicity in the De Trinitate of St. Augustine......................
Wendy ELGERSMA HELLEMAN, Jos, Nigeria
Christ, the Wisdom of God. The Logic of Attribution in Augustines De Trinitate 5-7..........................................................................
Walter A. HANNAM, Saskatoon
The Structure and Purpose of Book VIII of Augustines De Trinitate
Kazuhiko DEMURA, Okayama
The Heart as Frame to Reach the Word: Augustine, De Trinitate XV
11.20 .....................................................................................................
Jochen REXER, Tbingen
Die Ostertheologie des Augustinus nach den Briefen Ad inquisitiones
Ianuarii ................................................................................................
Hildegund MLLER, Notre Dame
Movements of a Putrefying Carcass: On Augustines Use of Arians
in Tractatus in evangelium Iohannis ..................................................
Alicia SOLER MERENCIANO & Ramon PANACH ROSAT, Valencia
New Perspectives on St Augustine and Priscillianism .......................
Laurence DALMON, Brest
La correspondance antiplagienne de lAfrique avec Rome: Prsentation dun dossier de lpistolaire augustinien (416-8) ........................

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Bengt ALEXANDERSON, Jrlanda, Sude


Le commentaire sur les Psaumes de Julien dclane et le texte du
Psautier ................................................................................................
Gerald BONNER, Durham
A Last Apology for Pelagianism? .......................................................
Dorothea WEBER, Wien
Beobachtungen zu Augustinus Locutiones in Heptateuchum ...........
Mickal RIBREAU, Paris
Quos uulgo moriones uocant (Contra Iulianum III 4, 10): Le
traitement des moriones (dbiles) dans les uvres antiplagiennes
dAugustin ............................................................................................
Paula ROSE, Amsterdam
Textual Cohesion in Augustines De cura pro mortuis gerenda ........
George A. BEVAN, Kingston
Augustine and the Western Dimension of the Nestorian Controversy ................................................................................................
Alexander Y. HWANG, St. Louis, Missouri
A Reinterpretation of Prosper of Aquitaines Theological Development .................................................................................................
Augustine CASIDAY, Lampeter
Prosper the Controversialist ................................................................
Rebecca WEAVER, Richmond, Virginia
Prospers Theological Legacy and Its Limits .....................................
Alexander Y. HWANG, St. Louis, Missouri
The Authorship of the Ps.-Augustinian Hypomnesticon, Part II .......

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Reidar AASGAARD
Suzanne ABRAMS REBILLARD
John A. ADAIR
Bengt ALEXANDERSON
J. Jos ALVIAR
Hagit AMIRAV
Jonathan J. ARMSTRONG
Rosemary A. ARTHUR
Piotr ASHWIN-SIEJKOWSKI
Antonia ATANASSOVA
Mathilde AUSSEDAT
Petr BALCREK
Nicholas BAMFORD
Vladimir BARANOV
Paula BARATA DIAS
Liviu BARBU
Timothy D. BARNES
Pier Franco BEATRICE
Manuel BELDA
Byard BENNETT
Ferdinando BERGAMELLI
George C. BERTHOLD
Dominique BERTRAND
George A. BEVAN
Ketevan BEZARASHVILI
D. Jeffrey BINGHAM
Lee BLACKBURN
Philippe BLAUDEAU
Paul M. BLOWERS
Charles A. BOBERTZ
Emilio BONFIGLIO
Gerald BONNER
Rocco BORGOGNONI
Constantine BOSINIS
Marie-Odile BOULNOIS
Christopher T. BOUNDS
Peter BOUTENEFF
Glen W. BOWERSOCK
Katharina BRACHT
Johannes BRACHTENDORF
Francesco BRASCHI

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Vol. XLVII, 123
Vol. XLV, 361
Vol. XLIX, 319
Vol. XLVI, 195
Vol. XLV, 139
Vol. XLV, 115
Vol. XLVIII, 171
Vol. XLIV, 527
Vol. XLIV, 447
Vol. XLVI, 229
Vol. XLVIII, 355
Vol. XLVIII, 241
Vol. XLIV, 41
Vol. XLV, 61
Vol. XLV, 3
Vol. XLVI, 313
Vol. XLIX, 119
Vol. XLVI, 267
Vol. XLVII, 173
Vol. XLV, 379
Vol. XLVIII, 65
Vol. XLVI, 99
Vol. XLIX, 347
Vol. XLVIII, 233
Vol. XLV, 425
Vol. XLVII, 295
Vol. XLVIII, 131
Vol. XLIV, 163
Vol. XLV, 93
Vol. XLVII, 287
Vol. XLIX, 325
Vol. XLIV, 21
Vol. XLVII, 243
Vol. XLIV, 297
Vol. XLV, 403
Vol. XLVII, 141
Vol. XLV, 211
Vol. XLIV, 49
Vol. XLIX, 241
Vol. XLVI, 137

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Thomas BRAUCH
Anthony BRIGGMAN
Pamela BRIGHT
Sebastian P. BROCK
Sara BROOKS
Peter BRUNS
Carles BUENACASA PREZ
Istvn M. BUGR
D.F. BUMAZHNOV
Peter BURNELL
J. Patout BURNS
Michael L. CARREKER
Augustine CASIDAY (bis)
Matthieu CASSIN
Thomas CATTOI
Angela Russell CHRISTMAN
Ladislav CHVTAL
Finbarr G. CLANCY
Elizabeth A. CLARK
Francesca COCCHINI
Salvatore COSTANZA
Cyrille CRPEY
Vladimir CVETKOVIC (bis)
Siver DAGEMARK
Brian E. DALEY
Laurence DALMON
Joshua C. DAVIES
Hellen DAYTON
Ysabel DE ANDIA
Mark DELCOGLIANO
George E. DEMACOPOULOS
Kazuhiko DEMURA
Giselle DE NIE
Elizabeth DEPALMA DIGESER
Chris L. DE WET
Francesca DI MARCO
Andrew DINAN
Carol DOWNER
Harold A. DRAKE
Susanna DRAKE
Jan Willem DRIJVERS
Geoffrey D. DUNN (bis)
Anthony DUPONT
Larry DURAN
Luke DYSINGER
Mark EDWARDS (bis)
Oliver EHLEN

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Vol. XLVII, 129


Vol. XLV, 397
Vol. XLVI, 161
Vol. XLV, 183
Vol. XLVIII, 391
Vol. XLV, 263
Vol. XLIX, 79
Vol. XLIV, 35
Vol. XLV, 21
Vol. XLIX, 107
Vol. XLIX, 85
Vol. XLIX, 265
Vol. XLVII, 223, Vol. XLIX, 369
Vol. XLVII, 71
Vol. XLVIII, 123
Vol. XLVI, 149
Vol. XLVIII, 117
Vol. XLVI, 143
Vol. XLVIII, 403
Vol. XLIX, 235
Vol. XLIV, 119
Vol. XLVII, 249
Vol. XLVIII, 95, 105
Vol. XLIX, 111
Vol. XLVII, 147
Vol. XLIX, 313
Vol. XLIX, 27
Vol. XLIV, 207
Vol. XLVIII, 189
Vol. XLVI, 307
Vol. XLVIII, 333
Vol. XLIX, 287
Vol. XLVIII, 273
Vol. XLVI, 21
Vol. XLVII, 255
Vol. XLIV, 499
Vol. XLVI, 175
Vol. XLV, 291
Vol. XLVI, 339
Vol. XLVI, 253
Vol. XLV, 229
Vol. XLIV, 433, Vol. XLIX, 175
Vol. XLIX, 181
Vol. XLIX, 33
Vol. XLVII, 209
Vol. XLIV, 201, Vol. XLVI, 105
Vol. XLVIII, 315

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Wendy ELGERSMA HELLEMAN


Dorothee ELM VON DER OSTEN
Everett FERGUSON
Thomas S. FERGUSON
Alberto FERREIRO
Richard FINN
James A. FRANCIS
Stefan FREUND
Stefanie FROST
Benot GAIN
Anthony GELSTON
Peter GEMEINHARDT
Martin GEORGE
Job GETCHA
Manuela GHEORGHE
Elena GIANNARELLI
Gertrude GILLETTE
Octavian Gheorghe GORDON
Graham GOULD
Susan L. GRAHAM
Thomas GRAUMANN
Patrick T.R. GRAY
Geoffrey GREATREX
Roger P.H. GREEN
Susan Blackburn GRIFFITH
Vittorino GROSSI
Andreas E.J. GROTE
Joseph GRZYWACZEWSKI
Adrian GUIU
David M. GWYNN
Henny Fisk HGG
Ron HAFLIDSON
Terttu HAIKKA
Walter A. HANNAM
Michael HARRINGTON
Carol HARRISON
Verna E.F. HARRISON
Paul HARTOG
Elizabeth HASTINGS
Tim HEGEDUS
Thomas HEYNE (bis)
Charles E. HILL
Gregory K. HILLIS
Hugh A.G. HOUGHTON
John Paul HOSKINS
Cyril HOVORUN
Nathan D. HOWARD

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425

Vol. XLIX, 271


Vol. XLIX, 203
Vol. XLVI, 353
Vol. XLVIII, 289
Vol. XLVIII, 309
Vol. XLV, 9
Vol. XLIV, 3
Vol. XLVI, 45
Vol. XLIV, 355
Vol. XLIV, 133
Vol. XLVI, 301
Vol. XLIV, 521
Vol. XLIV, 49
Vol. XLVIII, 253
Vol. XLVIII, 385
Vol. XLIV, 461
Vol. XLVIII, 267
Vol. XLVI, 27
Vol. XLV, 27
Vol. XLVIII, 153
Vol. XLV, 147
Vol. XLV, 169
Vol. XLIV, 125
Vol. XLVI, 65
Vol. XLIX, 161
Vol. XLIX, 65
Vol. XLV, 55
Vol. XLVIII, 295
Vol. XLVIII, 111
Vol. XLVI, 289
Vol. XLVI, 169
Vol. XLIX, 259
Vol. XLVII, 63
Vol. XLIX, 279
Vol. XLVIII, 177
Vol. XLIV, 427
Vol. XLVII, 135
Vol. XLV, 391
Vol. XLVIII, 361
Vol. XLV, 331
Vol. XLIV, 63, Vol. XLVI, 325
Vol. XLV, 337
Vol. XLVIII, 47
Vol. XLV, 271
Vol. XLIX, 73
Vol. XLVIII, 217
Vol. XLVII, 33

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426
Hannah HUNT
Vt HUSEK
Alexander Y. HWANG (bis)
Lee M. JEFFERSON
Robin JENSEN
Henrik Rydell JOHNSN
Aaron P. JOHNSON
Allan E. JOHNSON
Daniel JONES
Turhan KAAR
George KALANTZIS
Naoki KAMIMURA
Charles KANNENGIESSER
Anne KARAHAN
Lenka KARFKOV
Nestor KAVVADAS
Mikhail M. KAZAKOV
Nicolas KAZARIAN
Daniel KEATING
Anne Gordon KEIDEL
Gbor KENDEFFY
John Peter KENNEY
Shawn W.J. K EOUGH
Taras KHOMYCH
Lela KHOPERIA
Young Richard KIM
Kari KLOOS
Charlotte KCKERT
Julia KONSTANTINOVSKY
Judith L. KOVACS
Thomas K REMER
Dominika A. KUREK-CHOMYCZ
Ronald KYDD
Martin LAIRD
Marcello LA MATINA
Christian LANGE
Jernimo LEAL
Peter LEE
Johan LEEMANS
Sandra LEUENBERGER-WENGER
Josef LSSL
Andrew LOUTH (bis)
Elena MARTIN
Heidi MARX-WOLF
Giulio MASPERO
Brian MATZ
Jaclyn MAXWELL

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Index Auctorum

Vol. XLIV, 189


Vol. XLIV, 385
Vol. XLIX, 353, 395
Vol. XLIV, 15
Vol. XLV, 77
Vol. XLVIII, 159
Vol. XLVI, 53
Vol. XLVI, 223
Vol. XLIX, 197
Vol. XLVII, 307
Vol. XLVIII, 59
Vol. XLIX, 229
Vol. XLVIII, 419
Vol. XLIV, 27
Vol. XLVI, 119
Vol. XLV, 245
Vol. XLIV, 91
Vol. XLVIII, 397
Vol. XLVIII, 53
Vol. XLVII, 85
Vol. XLVI, 39
Vol. XLIX, 147
Vol. XLVI, 189
Vol. XLV, 297
Vol. XLV, 251
Vol. XLVII, 161
Vol. XLIV, 315
Vol. XLVII, 27
Vol. XLIV, 349
Vol. XLIV, 235
Vol. XLV, 221
Vol. XLIV, 275
Vol. XLV, 433
Vol. XLVII, 39
Vol. XLVII, 77
Vol. XLV, 235
Vol. XLV, 349
Vol. XLV, 101
Vol. XLVII, 9
Vol. XLVII, 45
Vol. XLV, 409
Vol. XLVII, 179, Vol. XLVIII, 77
Vol. XLIX, 211
Vol. XLVI, 207
Vol. XLVII, 51
Vol. XLIV, 549
Vol. XLVII, 117

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Index Auctorum

Annemarie C. MAYER
Pere MAYM I CAPDEVILA
Christine MCCANN
Timothy MCCONNELL(bis)
Jane E. MERDINGER
Anthony MEREDITH
Vincenzo MESSANA
Kostake MILKOV
Denis MINNS
Manuel MIRA IBORRA
Claudio MORESCHINI
Sbastien MORLET
Stephen MORRIS
Karl F. MORRISON
Elias MOUTSOULAS
Barbara MLLER
Hildegund MLLER
Joseph G. MUELLER
Earl MULLER
Bronwen NEIL
Livia NEUREITER
David NEWHEISER
Jennifer NIMMO SMITH
Timo NISULA
Kenneth NOAKES
Valeria NOVEMBRI
Pauline NUGENT
David OBRIEN
Ari OJELL
Joseph S. OLEARY
Ramon PANACH ROSAT
Giancarlo PANI
Joshua PAPSDORF
Paul PARVIS
Colette PASQUET
Leena Mari PELTOMAA
Michael Philip PENN
Lszl PERENDY
Karl PINGGRA
Jana PLTOV
M. Burcht PRANGER
Richard PRICE
Dennis Paul QUINN
Andrew RADDE-GALLWITZ
Ilaria RAMELLI (bis)
David RANKIN
William RANKIN

93352_Book01-53.indb 427

427

Vol. XLVI, 33
Vol. XLVIII, 327
Vol. XLIX, 45
Vol. XLV, 385, Vol. XLVIII, 437
Vol. XLIX, 39
Vol. XLVII, 3
Vol. XLIV, 111
Vol. XLVIII, 71
Vol. XLV, 355
Vol. XLVII, 97
Vol. XLVII, 111
Vol. XLVI, 59
Vol. XLIV, 195
Vol. XLV, 309
Vol. XLVII, 229
Vol. XLVIII, 165
Vol. XLIX, 301
Vol. XLV, 71
Vol. XLV, 285
Vol. XLIV, 533
Vol. XLVII, 267
Vol. XLVIII, 211
Vol. XLIV, 329
Vol. XLIX, 21
Vol. XLVI, 295
Vol. XLIV, 471
Vol. XLIX, 3
Vol. XLV, 325
Vol. XLVIII, 183
Vol. XLVI, 241
Vol. XLIX, 307
Vol. XLVIII, 379
Vol. XLVI, 131
Vol. XLVIII, 21
Vol. XLV, 203
Vol. XLIV, 487
Vol. XLV, 197
Vol. XLV, 413
Vol. XLVIII, 147
Vol. XLVI, 181
Vol. XLIX, 135
Vol. XLVIII, 221
Vol. XLIV, 71
Vol. XLVII, 21
Vol. XLIV, 259, Vol. XLVII, 57
Vol. XLV, 419
Vol. XLVIII, 367

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428
David M. REIS
Hanneke REULING
Jochen REXER
Jean REYNARD
Helen RHEE
Mickal RIBREAU
Antony D. RICH
David L. RIGGS
Josef RIST
Marco RIZZI
Charles D. ROBERTSON
David G. ROBERTSON
David Charles ROBINSON
Per RNNEGRD
Paula ROSE
Stanley P. ROSENBERG
Riemer ROUKEMA
Enrica RUARO
David RYLAARSDAM
Marianne SGHY
Darren SARISKY
Hector SCERRI
Eric SCHERBENSKE
Karin SCHLAPBACH
Goran SEKULOVSKI
Kristina SESSA
Oleh SHCHURYK
Christine SHEPARDSON
Stephen J. SHOEMAKER
Karl SHUVE
A. Edward SIECIENSKI
Michael B. SIMMONS
Silke SITZLER
Matthias SMALBRUGGE
Brent A. SMITH
Alicia SOLER MERENCIANO
Richard SORABJI
Claire SOTINEL
Sarah SPANGLER
Hennie STANDER
Marek STAROWIEYSKI
Matthew C. STEENBERG
Blossom STEFANIW
Peter D. STEIGER
Kenneth B. STEINHAUSER
Walt STEVENSON
Columba STEWART

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Index Auctorum

Vol. XLV, 373


Vol. XLIV, 177
Vol. XLIX, 293
Vol. XLV, 277
Vol. XLV, 343
Vol. XLIX, 335
Vol. XLVII, 203
Vol. XLIV, 105
Vol. XLIV, 57
Vol. XLIV, 227
Vol. XLVIII, 431
Vol. XLVI, 201
Vol. XLV, 303
Vol. XLV, 35
Vol. XLIX, 341
Vol. XLIX, 169
Vol. XLIV, 249
Vol. XLIV, 157
Vol. XLVII, 237
Vol. XLV, 49
Vol. XLVII, 91
Vol. XLVIII, 321
Vol. XLIV, 139
Vol. XLIV, 421
Vol. XLVIII, 373
Vol. XLVI, 77
Vol. XLV, 131
Vol. XLVI, 347
Vol. XLIV, 509
Vol. XLVI, 235
Vol. XLV, 175
Vol. XLVI, 319
Vol. XLVII, 261
Vol. XLIX, 9
Vol. XLVIII, 27
Vol. XLIX, 307
Vol. XLIV, 361
Vol. XLIV, 77
Vol. XLVI, 247
Vol. XLIV, 415
Vol. XLV, 445
Vol. XLVI, 17
Vol. XLIV, 281
Vol. XLVII, 167
Vol. XLIX, 217
Vol. XLVII, 301
Vol. XLIV, 321

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Index Auctorum

Michael J. SVIGEL
Andrew TEAL (bis)
Annemieke D. TER BRUGGE
Catherine Brown TKACZ
Michael W. TKACZ
Monica TOBON
Satoshi TODA
Torstein Theodor TOLLEFSEN
Chiara O. TOMMASI MORESCHINI
Richard D. TOMSICK
Tarmo TOOM
Ryan TOPPING
Tina TSERADZE
Niki TSIRONIS
Shigeki TSUCHIHASHI
Anna TZVETKOVA-GLASER
Kevin UHALDE
Tobias UHLE
Kristi UPSON-SAIA
Paul VAN GEEST
Marie-Anne VANNIER
Joost VAN ROSSUM
Yuliyan VELIKOV
Jean-Marc VERCRUYSSE
Joseph VERHEYDEN
Dana-Iuliana VIEZURE
Ral VILLEGAS MARN
John VOELKER
Ulrich VOLP
Kallistos WARE
Rebecca WEAVER
Dorothea WEBER
Thomas G. WEINANDY
Susan WESSEL
Maxine WEST
Andreas WESTERGREN
Liuwe H. WESTRA
Rebecca WHITE
Peter WIDDICOMBE
Daniel H. WILLIAMS
Rowan WILLIAMS
David WOODS
Jonathan YATES
Frances YOUNG
Dimitrios ZAGANAS
Rita ZANOTTO
Michael ZHELTOV

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429

Vol. XLV, 367


Vol. XLVI, 281, Vol. XLVIII, 33
Vol. XLVI, 3
Vol. XLIV, 183
Vol. XLIX, 15
Vol. XLVII, 187
Vol. XLVI, 333
Vol. XLVIII, 85
Vol. XLVIII, 303
Vol. XLVI, 9
Vol. XLIX, 253
Vol. XLIX, 101
Vol. XLV, 257
Vol. XLIV, 515
Vol. XLVII, 105
Vol. XLVI, 217
Vol. XLIV, 405
Vol. XLIX, 223
Vol. XLV, 43
Vol. XLIX, 51
Vol. XLIX, 59
Vol. XLVIII, 205
Vol. XLVIII, 349
Vol. XLVI, 155
Vol. XLIV, 145
Vol. XLVIII, 137
Vol. XLV, 163
Vol. XLVI, 125
Vol. XLVII, 273
Vol. XLVIII, 259
Vol. XLIX, 381
Vol. XLIX, 329
Vol. XLVI, 275
Vol. XLVIII, 3
Vol. XLVII, 155
Vol. XLVIII, 15
Vol. XLV, 85
Vol. XLVIII, 247
Vol. XLIV, 9
Vol. XLVI, 95
Vol. XLIV, 391
Vol. XLIV, 85
Vol. XLIV, 213
Vol. XLIV, 335
Vol. XLVIII, 41
Vol. XLV, 125
Vol. XLV, 105

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