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Maximus, Confessor, Saint, approximately 580-662

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  • Ps.-DIONYSIUS; S. XIV in. Merton College MS. 86

  • WORKS OF THEOLOGY AND PASTORAL INSTRUCTION; S. XIV (I), c. 1478 (II-III) Merton College MS. 13

  • Amphilochius Iconiensis, Johannes Euchaita, Sophronius Hierosolymitanus, Ps.-Symeon Metaphrastes (?), Maximus Confessor, John Chrysostom, Anastasius Sinaita, Philotheus Sinaita, Hesychius Sinaita, Johannes Damascenus — 15th century MS. Cromwell 6

  • A–H, mainly 13th and 14th cent. MS. Barocci 133

  • Florilegium from Antonius Melissa and Maximus Confessor, Synopsis of the New Testament — Multiple dates MS. Barocci 2

  • Ioannes Climacus 13th cent. MS. Barocci 141

  • Philotheus Sinaita, Maximus Confessor, Symeon Novus, Diadochus Photicensis — 14th century, second third MS. Canon. Gr. 15

  • Gregory of Nazianzus, Maximus Confessor, ps.-Nonnus — 10th century, early; Byzantine, Constantinople (?) or southern Italy(?) MS. Auct. T. 1. 2

  • Gregory of Nazianzus, Gregorius Presbyter, Maximus Confessor, Basilius minimus, Georgius Mocenus, ps.-Nonnus — 1545; Italy, Venice MS. Auct. T. 1. 3

  • Dorotheos of Gaza, Johannes of Karpathos, 'Marcus', Maximus Confessor, Isaias Gazaeus abbas, Basil of Caesarea, Thalassius abbas — 12th century, first half MS. Cromwell 14

  • A, E, F 13th cent. (middle to late); B, C, D late 13th or 14th cent. MS. Barocci 25

  • Ps.-Dionysius Areopagites — 11th century MS. E. D. Clarke 37

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

  • Patristic texts MS. Holkham Gr. 35

  • 13th cent. MS. Barocci 118

  • Theological texts and excerpts. — 14th century, end MS. Laud Gr. 21

  • Maximus Confessor, Antonius Melissa — 11th century, end (?) MS. Barocci 128

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Variants

  • Maximus, von Chrysopolis, 580–662
  • Maxim, Chernorizets, 580–662
  • Maksim, Ispovednik, 580–662
  • Maximus, Theologus, 580–662
  • Maximus, der Bekenner, 580–662
  • Maximus, Beatus, 580–662
  • Massimos, il Confessore, 580–662
  • Maxime, le Confesseur, 580–662
  • Maximus, Sanctus, 580–662
  • Maximus, Monachus, 580–662
  • Maxim, Mărturisitorul, 580–662
  • Maximos, Hagios, 580–662
  • Maximus, Constantinopolitanus, 580–662
  • Maximos, Kōnstantinupoleōs, 580–662
  • Maximos, der Bekenner, 580–662
  • Maximus confessor, 580–662
  • Maximus, von Konstantinopel, 580–662
  • Maximus, Martyr, 580–662
  • Maximus, Chrysopolitanus, 580–662
  • Maxim, Černorisetz, 580–662
  • Confessor, Maximus, 580–662
  • Massimo, il Confessore, 580–662
  • Maximos, the Confessor, 580–662
  • Maximos, Homologetes, 580–662
  • Maxime, de Chrysopolis, 580–662
  • Maximus, Abbas, 580–662
  • Maxim, der Konfessor, 580–662
  • Maximos, Confessor, 580–662
  • Maximus, tu Homologetēs, 580–662
  • Mak̕sime, Aġmsareblisadmi, 580–662
  • Maximus, Confessor, Saint, approximately 580-662

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