Patrologia Graeca
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The Patrologia Graeca (or Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca) is an edited collection of writings by the Christian Church Fathers in the Greek language in 161 volumes, produced in 1857–1866 by J.P. Migne. It includes both the Eastern Fathers and those Western authors who wrote before Latin became predominant in the West in the 3rd century, e.g. the early writings collectively known as the Apostolic Fathers, such as the Epistles of Clement and the Shepherd of Hermas, Eusebius, Origen, and the Cappadocian Fathers Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa. The texts are generally presented with a synoptic Latin translation.
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- PG 1: Clement of Rome,
- PG 2: Clement of Rome, with Epistle of Barnabas, Shepherd of Hermas, Epistle to Diognetus, etc.
- PG 3-4: Dionysius the Areopagite
- PG 5: Ignatius of Antioch, with Polycarp, Melito of Sardis, Papias, Apollonius of Ephesus, etc.
- PG 6: Justin Martyr, with Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus of Antioch, and Hermias philosophus
- PG 7: Irenaeus
- PG 8-9: Clement of Alexandria
- PG 10: Gregory Thaumaturgus, with Pope Zephyrinus, Julius Africanus, Pope Urban I, Hippolytus, etc.
- PG 11-17: Origen
- PG 18: Methodius of Olympius, with Alexander of Lycopolitanus, Peter of Alexandria, Theodore of Mopsuestia, etc.
- PG 19-24: Eusebius of Caesarea
- PG 25-28: Athanasius
- PG 29-32: Basil the Great
- PG 33: Cyril of Jerusalem, with Apollinaris of Laodicea, Diodorus of Tarsus, etc.
- PG 34: Macarius of Egypt and Macarius of Alexandria
- PG 35-37: Gregory of Nazianzus
- PG 38: Gregory of Nazianzus, with Caesarius
- PG 39: Didymus the Blind, Amphilochius Iconiensis, and Nectarius
- PG 40: Egyptian Fathers: Anthony the Great, Pachomius, Serapion, etc.
- PG 41-42: Epiphanius
- PG 43: Epiphanius, with Nonnus of Panopolitanus
- PG 44-46: Gregory of Nyssa
- PG 47-64: John Chrysostom
- PG 65: Severianus, Theophilus, Palladius, Philostrogius, Atticus, Proclus, Flavianus, Marcus Eremita, Marcus Diadochus, and Marcus Diaconus
- PG 66: Theodore of Mopsuestia, Synesius, and Arsenius
- PG 67: Socrates and Sozomenus
- PG 68-76: Cyril of Alexandria
- PG 77: Cyril of Alexandria, Theodotus of Ancyranus, Paul of Emesenus, Acacius of Berrhœensis, John of Antioch, Memon of Ephesus, Acacus of Melito, Rabbulus of Edesse, Firmus of Cæsaria, and Amphilochius of Sidon
- PG 78: Isidorus Pelusiotæ
- PG 79: Nilus of Sinai
- PG 80-84: Theodoretus of Cyrus
- PG 85: Basil of Seleucia; Euthalius Deacon of Alexandria, John of Carpathios, Æneas Gazæos, Zacharias Mitylenes Gelasius of Cyzicus, Theotimus, Ammonius, Andreas of Samosatus, Gennadius of Constantinople, Candidus, Antipater of Bostros, Dalmatius, Timothy, and Eustathius.
- PG 86: Timothy of Constantinople, Theodorus, Procopius Deacon of Tyre, Theodorus Bishop of Scythopolitanus, Timothy of Hierosolymitanus, Timothy III of Alexandria, Theodosius of Alexandria, Eusebius of Alexandria, Eusebius of Emesenus, Gregentius of Tapharensis, Epiphanius of Contstantinople, Isaac of Ninivitanus, Barsanuphius of Palestine, Eustathius, Justinian, Agapetus, and Leontius Byzantinus, Leontius Byzantinus (continuation), Ephraimus of Antioch, Paulus Silentiarus, Eutrychius of Constantinople, Evagrius the scholar, Eulogius of Alexandria, Simeon Stylita Junior, Zacharias of Heirosolymitanus, Modesta of Hierosolymitanus, Jobius, Erechtius of Antioch and Peter of Laodocia.
- PG 87: Procopius of Gaza, Joannes Moschus, Sophronius, and Alexander Monachus
- PG 88: Cosmas Indicopleustes, Constantine the Deacon, Joannes Climacus, Agathias Myrinæ, Gregory of Antioch, Joannes Jejunator the Partriarch of Constantinople
- PG 89: Anastasius of Sinai, Anastasius of Antioch, Anastisius Abbot of Euthymius, Anastasius IV Patriarch of Antioch, and Antiochus of Sabe
- PG 90: Maximus the Abbot
- PG 91: Maximus the Confessor, Thalasius the Abbot, and Theodore the Abbot of Raithuensis
- PG 92: Paschal Chronicle
- PG 93: Olympiodus Deacon of Alexandria, Hesychius, Leontius of Neapoleos in Cyprus, and Leontius of Damascus
- PG 94-95: John of Damascus
- PG 96: John of Damascus with John of Nicæa, John the Patriarch of Constantinople, and Joannes Eubœensis
- PG 97: John Malalas, Andreas of Jerusalem, Elias of Crete and Theordore Abucara
- PG 98: Germanus Patriach of Constantinople, Cosmas of Jerusalem, Gregory II, Anonymus Becuccianus, Pantaleon Deacon of Constantinople, Adrian the Monk, Epiphanius Deacon of Catania, Pacomius the Monk, Philotheus the Monk, and Tarasius Patriarch of Constantinople
- PG 99: Theodori Studitæ
- PG 100: Nicephorus Patriarch of Constantinople, Stephen Deacon of Constantinople, Gregorius Decapolita, Christopher Patriarch of Alexandria, and Methodius Patriarch of Constantinople
- PG 101-103: Photius of Constantinople
- PG 104: Photius of Constantinople, Petrus Siculus, Peter bishop of Argos, and Bartholomew of Edessa
- PG 105: Nicetas David Paphlago, Nicetas of Byzantium, Theognostus the Monk, Anonymous, and Josephus the Hymnographer
- PG 106: Joseppus, Nicephorus the Philosopher, Andreas archbishop of Cæsarea in Capadoccia, Arethas Bishop of Cæsarea in Cappadocia, Joannes Geometra, Cosmas Vestitor, Leo Patricius, and Athanasius Bishop of Corinth, with other Greek works
- PG 107: Leo VI Roman Emperor
- PG 108: Theophanes Abbot and Confessor, Unknown Author, Leo Grammaticus, and Anastasii History and Church Librarian
- PG 109: Scriptores post Theophanem ex edit. Fr. Combefisii
- PG 110: Georgius Monachus
- PG 111: Nicholas Patriarch of Constantinople, Anonymous, Basilius Neopatrensis Metropolita, Basil Bishop of Cæsaræ Cappadocia, Gregory Presbyter of Cæsareæ, Josephus Genesius, Moses son of Cepha in Syria, Theodorus Daphnopata, Nicephorus Presbyter of Constantinople, Eutychius Patriarch of Alexandria, and George the Monk
- PG 112: Constantine Porphyrogenitus
- PG 113: Constantine Porphyrogenitus, Nicon the Monk in Crete, and Theodosius the Deacon
- PG 114-116: Symeon Metaphrastes
- PG 117: Leonis Diaconi with Hyppolitus Thebanus, Georgides Monachus, Ignatius Diaconus, Nilus, Christophus Protoasecretis, Michael Hamartolus, Anonymus, and Suidas
- PG 118-119: Œcumenius Bishop of Trikka
- PG 120: Anonymous, Theodorus Iconii Episcopus, Leo Presbyter, Leo Grammaticus, Joannis Presbyter, Epiphanius Monachus Hierosolymitanus, Alexius Patriarch of Constantinople, Demetrius Syncellus Cyzicenus Metropolita, Nicetas Chartophylax Nicænus, Michael Cerularius Patriarch of Constantinople, Samonas Gaxensis Episcopus, Leo Achridanus Bulgarorum Archiepiscopus, Nicetas Pectoratus Presbyter et Monasterii Studiensis Monachus, Joannes Euchaitarum MetropolitaJoannis Xiphilini Archbishop of Constantinople, Joannes Deacon of Constantinople, and Symeonis Junioris
- PG 121-122: Georgii Cedreni
- PG 123-126: Theophylactus Bulgariæ Archiepiscopus
- PG 127: Nicephorus Bryennius, Constantinus Manasses, Nicolaus Patriarch of Constantinople, Lucas Abbas Cryptoferrantersis Septimus, Nicon Monachus Raithensis in Palestina, Anastasius Cæsareæ Palæstineæ Archiepiscopus, Nicetas Serronius, Jacobus Monachus Coccinobaphi, Philippus Solitarius, Job Monachus, Petrus Chrysolanus Mediolanensis Archiepiscopus, Alexius Comnenus Imp. Irene Augusta, Nicephorus Botaniata Imp., and Nicetas Seidus
- PG 128-130: Euthymius Zigabeno
- PG 131: Euthymius Zigabeno with Anna Comenea Porphyrogenit Cæsarissa
- PG 132: Theophanes Kerameus, Nilus Doxapatrius, John Bishop of Antioch, Joannes Comnenus, Isaacus Magnæ Armeniæ Catholicus
- PG 133: Arsenius in Monte Sancto Monachus, Aristenus Monachus, Lucas Chrysoberges, Theorianus Philosophus Christianus, Nerses Claiensis, Joannes Cinnamus, Manuel Comnenus, Alexius Comnenus, Andronicus Comnenus, Theodorus Prodromus
- PG 134: Joannis Zonaræ
- PG 135: Joannis Zonaræ Georgius Xiphilinus, Isaacius Angleus, Neophytus, Joannes Chilas, Nicolaus Methonensis in Peloponneso Metropolita, and Eustathius Thessalonicensis Metropolita
- PG 136: Eustathius of Thessalonica with Antonius Melissa
- PG 137: Theodori Balsamonis
- PG 139: Isidorus Thessalonicensis Metropolita, Nicetas Maroneæ Thessalonicensis Metropolita, Joannes Citri Episcopus, Marcus Alexandrinus Byzantinus, Nicetas Choniata
- PG 140: Nicetas Choniata, Anonymi Græci, Michael Acominatus Choniata Archbishop of Athens, Theodorus Alanicus, Theordous Andidensis Episcopus, Manuel Magnus Rhetor Constantinople, Pantaleo, Manuel Charitopulus, Germanus II, Michael Chumnus, Theodorus Ducas Lascaris, Methodius, Nicephorus II, Constantinus Acropolita, Arsenius Autorianus, Georgius Acropolita, Nicephorus Chumnus, Alexander IV, and Sixtus IV
- PG 141: Joannes Veccus, Constantinus Meliteniota, and Georgius Metochita
- PG 142: Georgius Cyprius, Athanasius Patriarch of Constantinople, and Nicephorus Blemmida
- PG 143: Ephraeligmius Chronographus, Theoleptus Philadelphiensium Metropolita, and Georgius Pachymeres
- PG 144: Georgius Pachymeres, Theodorus Metochita Magnus Logtheta, and Matthæus Blastares Hieromonachus
- PG 145: Matthæus Blastares Hieromonachus, Theodulus Monachus, Alias Thomas Magister, Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopulus
- PG 146: Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopulus
- PG 147: Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopulus, Callistus et Ignatius Xanthopuli Monachi, Callistus Patriarcha Constantinopuli Monachi, Callistus Telicoudes, Callistus Cataphugiota, Nicepphorus Monachus, Maximus Planudes Cpolitanus Monachus
- PG 148: Nicephorus Gregoras
- PG 149: Nicephorus Gregoras, Nilus Cabasilas Thessalonicensis Metropolita, Theodorus Meliteniota, Magnæ Ecclesiæ Sacellarius, Georgius Lapitha, and Anonymus
- PG 150: Constantinus Harmenopulus, Macarius Chrysocephalus Philadelphiensis Metropolita, Joannes Caleca Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Theophanes Nicænus Archiepiscopus, Nicolaus Cabasila Thessalonicensis Metropolita, Gregorius Palamas Thessalonicensis Metropolita
- PG 151: Gregorius Palamas Thessalonicensis Metropolita, Gregorius Acindynus Monachus et Theologus, Barlaamus de Seminaria, Gyracensis Episcopus
- PG 152: Manuel Calecas Ordinis fratrum minorum Monachus Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Joannes Cyparissiota, Matthæus Cantacuzenus Imp.Cp. and Joan. Glycis, Esaias, Joan. Caleca, Isidorus, Callistus, and Philotheus Cpolitani
- PG 153: Joannes Cantacuzenus Imp. CP
- PG 154: Joannes Cantacuzenus Imp. CP, Philotheus Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Demetrius Cydonius, Maximus Chrysoberga Monachus
- PG 155: Symeon Thessalonicensis Archiepiscopus
- PG 156: Manuel Chrysoloras, Joannes Cananus, Manuel II Palæologus, Joannes Anagnosta, and Georgius Phrantza
- PG 157: Georgius Codinus Curopalata and Ducas
- PG 158: Michael Clyca, Joannes Diaconus Adrianopolitanus, Esaias Cyprius, Hilario Monachus, Joannes Argyropulus, Josephus Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Job Monachus, Bartholomæus de Jano Ord. Minorum, Nicolaus Barbarus Patricius Venetus, and Anonymus
- PG 159: Laonicus Chalcocondyla Atheniensis, Leonardus Chiensis Mitlyenæus Archiepiscopus, Isidorus S.R.E. Cardinalis Ruthenorum Episcopus, Josephus Methonensis Episcopus
- PG 160: Gregorius Mamma Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Gennadius Seu Georgius Scholarius Xpolitanus Patriarcha, Georgius Gemistus Pletho, Matthæus Camariota, Marcus Eugenicus Ephesius Metropolita, and Nicolaus V Romanus Pontifex
- PG 161: Bessarion S.R.E. Cardinalis, Georgius Trapezuntinus, Constantinus Lascaris, Theodorus Gaza, and Andronicus Callistus
[edit] See also
- Patrologia Latina - writings in Latin (221 volumes).
- the Patrologia Orientalis, which includes writings by eastern Church Fathers in Syriac, Armenian and Arabic, was added after Migne's death.