Remembering Nicaea The Ecclesiastical History Of Anonymous Cyzicenus(1st Edition)
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Martin Shedd ,Sean Tandy ,Jeremy M Schott
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ISBN: 162837585X, 978-1628375855
Book publisher: SBL Press
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Book Price $59.86 : Remembering Nicaea Presents The First Complete English Translation Of Anonymous Cyzicenusâ??s Ecclesiastical History, The Fullest Surviving Account Of The Council Of Nicaea (325 CE). The Introduction Features New Arguments For The Dating Of The Text, A Discussion Of Anonymous Cyzicenusâ??s Sources And Their Modification, And An Evaluation Of The Larger Purpose Of The Ecclesiastical History As A Unique And Instructive Source For The Christological Controversies Of The Fifth Century CE. Appendixes Include The Text Of The Byzantine Epistolary Supplement Found In All Manuscripts, The Pinakes, Testimony About The Work From The Ninth-century Patriarch Of Constantinople, Photius, And The Prefatory Letter To The 1599 Critical Edition. This Unique Combination Of History And Legend Preserves Otherwise-lost Sources For Students And Scholars Of Church History.
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Picked up the Remembering Nicaea book for my course HIST 302: Early Christian History and the Council of Nicaea since it was free, figured why not. The print quality is nice and clear, easy to read without small text strain so far. Haven't gotten super deep but a few pages already make sense, the explanations seem pretty straightforward which is a relief for this course. Not expecting miracles but it looks like it’ll help overthrow the usual headache genius commentary. Shout out for packaging too, no dents or anything. Kind of a chill find and useful enough for quick study sessions.














