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ensis, with the works of the pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita and of Ignatius [DIONYSIUS ; IGNATIUS, No. 1], fol. Paris, 1498, under the title of Theologia Vivificans ; and was reprinted at Strasbourg, A. D. 1502; at Paris, 1515; at Basel, 1520; at Cologne, 1536; at Ingolstadt, with the Clementina [CLEMENS ROMANUS], 4to. 1546 ; at Cologne, with the Latin version of the writings of the pseudo-Dionysius, A. D. 1557; and with the Clementina and the Latin version of the Epistolae of Ignatius, fol. A. D. 1569. It appeared also in the following collections : the Micropresbyticon, Basel, 1550; the Orthodoxographa of Heroldus, Basel, 1555; in the Orthodoxographa of Grynaeus, Basel, 1569; in the Mella Patrum of Francis Rous, 8vo. London, 1650; and in the various editions of the Bibliotheca Patrum, from its first publication by De la Bigne, A. D. 1575. The Greek text was first published by Halloix, subjoined to the life of Polycarp, in his Illustrium Ecclesiae Orientalis Scriptorum Vitae et Document
ales ; and a fragment of one of these was published by Le Quien, in his edition of the works of Joannes Damascenus (vol. i. p. 504), by whom it was cited in the Appendix to his Letter or Tract *Peri\ tw=n a/gi/wn nhsteiw=n De Sanctis Jejuniis [DAMASCENUS, JOANNES]. Another citation from a discourse of Severus, entitled Homilia de Epithronio, appears in the Latin version by Masius of the Paradisus of Moyses Bar Cepha (Assemani, Biblioth. Orient. vol. ii. p. 129), published first at Antwerp, A. D. 1569, and reprinted in various editions of the Bibliotheca Patrum (vol. vi. ed. Paris, 1575, vol. i. ed. Paris, 1589 and 1654, vol. x. ed. Cologne, 1618, and vol. xvii. ed. Lyons, 1677). The polemical works of Severus, as might be expected from his character and position, were numerous. Citations are extant in MS. from his writings. 3. *Kata\ tou= *Grammatikou=, Contra Grammaticum, or *Kata\ *)Iwa/nnou tou= grammatikou= tou= *Kaisare/ws, Contra Joannem Caesarensem Grammaticum in three books
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ales ; and a fragment of one of these was published by Le Quien, in his edition of the works of Joannes Damascenus (vol. i. p. 504), by whom it was cited in the Appendix to his Letter or Tract *Peri\ tw=n a/gi/wn nhsteiw=n De Sanctis Jejuniis [DAMASCENUS, JOANNES]. Another citation from a discourse of Severus, entitled Homilia de Epithronio, appears in the Latin version by Masius of the Paradisus of Moyses Bar Cepha (Assemani, Biblioth. Orient. vol. ii. p. 129), published first at Antwerp, A. D. 1569, and reprinted in various editions of the Bibliotheca Patrum (vol. vi. ed. Paris, 1575, vol. i. ed. Paris, 1589 and 1654, vol. x. ed. Cologne, 1618, and vol. xvii. ed. Lyons, 1677). The polemical works of Severus, as might be expected from his character and position, were numerous. Citations are extant in MS. from his writings. 3. *Kata\ tou= *Grammatikou=, Contra Grammaticum, or *Kata\ *)Iwa/nnou tou= grammatikou= tou= *Kaisare/ws, Contra Joannem Caesarensem Grammaticum in three books