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Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, approximately 335-approximately 394

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  • Michael Glycas, Gregory of Nyssa — 1570 and 1572 MS. Auct. T. 5. 11

  • Augustine, Gregory of Nyssa, Bede, Simeon of Durham, Peter Damian, Mansuetus (fl. 679) — 12th century, middle; English, Gloucester MS. Laud Misc. 123

  • Gregory of Nyssa, Cyril of Alexandria — c. 1090; Byzantine, Asia Minor, region of Smyrna MS. Cromwell 9

  • Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa — 11th century MS. Barocci 144

  • A Augustine; England, late 13th century; B Petrus de Vinea, Italy, 14th century, second half MS. Bodl. 136

  • Gregory of Nyssa, Nicephorus Blemmydes, Johannes Xiphilinus — 16th century MS. Canon. Gr. 104

  • Collection of Sermons by Philagathos Kerameus, and other patristic texts. MS. Holkham Gr. 70

  • Gregorius Nyssenus — Multiple dates; Italy, South, Otranto area (Terra d'Otranto) (?) MS. Auct. T. 2. 16

  • 1 work on the subject of Christian writings MS. Marsh 477

  • Gregory of Nyssa, Theodoret, Nicetas Stethatus — 15th century MS. E. D. Clarke 2

  • Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa — 11th century (?) MS. Barocci 228

  • Ambrose, Ps.-Ambrose, Basil of Caesarea, Augustine, Augustinus Hibernicus, Ps.-Augustine, John Chrysostom, Gregory of Nyssa, Roger Computista — 14th century; English MS. Bodl. 238

  • Menologion for (October and) November; 14th century MS. Holkham Gr. 16

  • Menaion for December MS. Holkham Gr. 18

  • 1 copy of Translation [from Greek] of Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373 ʼs 52 works, followed by an encomium of Ephraim by Gregory of Nyssa by Ibrāhīm ibn Yuḥannā al-Anṭākī, protospatharius of Antioch sec. half of 10th cent on the subject of Christian writings — 1290 MS. Bodl. Or. 571

  • Sermons, mainly for feasts of Christ and the Virgin, by various authors MS. Holkham Gr. 23

  • 3 works by 3 authors on the subjects of Christian writings, Sermons, and Moral exhortation — 1267 MS. Huntington 83

  • Gregory of Nyssa, Theodore the Studite, Marcus Diaconus (?-448?), Ignatios, the Deacon, ca. 775-ca. 848 — 10th century, second third; Byzantine MS. Barocci 238

  • Gregory of Nyssa, Basil of Caesarea, Simeon Novus Theologus, John Chrysostom, Michael Psellus — 1574 MS. Barocci 108

  • Catena on Matthew, Catena on John, Catena on Luke — Multiple dates; Byzantine, Constantinople(?) MS. Auct. T. 1. 4

  • Maximus Confessor, Gregorius Nyssenus c. AD 1310–25 MS. Barocci 27

  • Patristic texts MS. Holkham Gr. 35

  • Johannes Damascenus, Gregory of Nyssa, Nicholas Methonensis, Gennadius Scholarius — 16th century MS. Laud Gr. 6

  • Nilus Ancyranus, John Chrysostom, Gregory of Nyssa, Pythagoras, Basil the Great — 15th century MS. Laud Gr. 17

  • Gregory of Nyssa — 16th century MS. Holkham Gr. 44

  • Mattheus Cantacuzenus, Franciscus OP, Manuel Corinthius rhetor, Johannes Thessalonicensis, Symeon Thessalonicensis, Theodoret of Cyrus, Petrus Antiochenus, Johannes Philoponus — 16th century, beginning MS. Cromwell 10

  • Gregorius Nazianzenus 13th–14th cent. MS. Barocci 126

  • Vitae Sanctorum 14th cent. MS. Barocci 192

  • Sermons, Lives of Saints — 13th century, end - 14th century, beginning; Byzantine MS. Laud Gr. 82

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Variants

  • Nysse, Grégoire de, 335–394
  • Gregory, of Nazianzus, 335–394
  • Grēgorios, ho Nyssēs, 335–394
  • Gregori, de Nissa, 335–394
  • Grégoire, De Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregorius, Scriptor Ecclesiasticus, 335–394
  • Gregory, of Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregorios, von Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregor, Bischof, 335–394
  • Gregorius von Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregor, von Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregorius, Sanctus Nyssenius, 335–394
  • Grēgorios, Nyssēs, 335–394
  • Nyssa, Gregorios von, 335–394
  • Gregorius, von Nyssa, 335–394
  • Nysenus, Gregorius, 335–394
  • Gregorius, Episcopus Nyssenus, 335–394
  • Nyssa, Gregorius van , 335–394
  • Gregorius, Nyssae, 335–394
  • Gregorius, van Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregory, Of Nyssa, 335–394
  • Nisskij, Gregorij Grigorevič, 335–394
  • Gregorio, de Nisa, 335–394
  • Gregorius, Nysenus, 335–394
  • Pseudo-Gregory, of Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregorius, Nysaenus, 335–394
  • Grigor, Niwsac'i, 335–394
  • Grēgorios, 335–394
  • Gregorus, Nyssenus, 335–394
  • Gregor, Von Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregorio, Nisseno, 335–394
  • Gregorius, Theologus, 335–394
  • Gregorius, Neocaesar, 335–394
  • Gregorio, di Nissa, 335–394
  • Gregorios, Bischof, 335–394
  • Grigol, Noseli, 335–394
  • Gregory of Nyssa
  • Gregory | c.335-c.395 | of Nyssa | bishop of Nyssa and theologian
  • Nyssa, Gregoire de, 335–394
  • Nyssenius, Gregorius, 335–394
  • Nyssa, Gregory of, 335–394
  • Nyssa, Gregor von, 335–394
  • Grigor, Nyowsac̕i, 335–394
  • Nyssenus, Gregorius, 335–394
  • Grégoire, de Nysse, 335–394
  • Gregorius, of Nyssa, 335–394
  • Gregorius, Bishop, 335–394
  • Niwsac'i, Grigor, 335–394
  • Grigorij, Nisskij, 335–394
  • Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, approximately 335-approximately 394

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