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Proclus and Pseudo-Nilus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 August 2011

J. G. Davies
Affiliation:
The University, Birmingham, England

Extract

Amongst the homilies ascribed to Proclus, one-time bishop designate of Cyzicus and later bishop of Constantinople (434–46), there is included one of which the subject is the Ascension of Christ. The first section of this sermon was transcribed, with the omission of a few sentences, by Photius in his Bibliotheca; he assigned it, however, not to Proclus but to Nilus, an ex-Prefect of Constantinople who had embraced the monastic life and retired to the deserts of Sinai in the first decade of the fourth century. The problem of authorship thus presented can only be determined upon internal evidence, since no other references to this sermon have been preserved.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © President and Fellows of Harvard College 1956

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References

1 P. G. 65.833–7,

2 Ed. Hoeschelius, 1653, col. 1536 (P.G. 79.1497–1500).

3 Orat., 1 (P.G. 65.679–92).

4 P.G. 65.836A.

5 Orat., 1.6 (P.G. 65.685D).

6 Orat., 6.10 (P.G. 65.737D).

7 Ep., 2.12 (P.G. 65.868C, cf. 860D).

8 P.G. 65.689C.

9 Ibid. 836D.

10 Ibid.

11 There is one example in his sermon at Ephesus, delivered immediately prior to his arrest in July 431; Cone. Eph., Actio vi. No. 7 (Mansi 1V.1369E).

12 E.g., Ep. 46.2 (P.G. 77.241B).

13 Ep. 2.5, 9 (P.G. 65.860D, 864C, D).

14 P.G. 65.833B.

15 P.G. 79.1497D.

16 Ed. Hoeschelius, cols. 1536–40 (P.G. 79,1500–01).

17 P.G. 79.1501A.

18 Ibid., 1501C.