Description:Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Pope Gregory I, Gregory of Tours, Hesychius of Miletus, Procopius of Gaza, Stephanus of Byzantium, Boethius, Cassiodorus, Imru' al-Qais, John of Ephesus, Dallan Forgaill, Olympiodorus the Younger, Antarah ibn Shaddad, Amr ibn Kulthum, Aneirin, John the Lydian, Marius Aventicensis, Antoninus of Piacenza, Arator, Rhetorius, Leontius, Christodorus, Zuhayr, Hierocles, Al-Nabigha, Tarafa, 'Alqama ibn 'Abada, Sthiramati, Cassianus Bassus, Trifolius presbyter, Athanasios of Emesa, Eimhin, Anthimus, Marcellinus, Alexander of Cyprus. Excerpt: Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I) (c. 540 - 12 March 604), better known in English as Gregory the Great, was pope from 3 September 590 until his death. Gregory is well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of his predecessors as pope. Throughout the Middle Ages he was known as "the Father of Christian Worship" because of his exceptional efforts in revising the Roman worship of his day. He is also known as St. Gregory the Dialogist in Eastern Orthodoxy because of his Dialogues. For this reason, English translations of Orthodox texts will sometimes list him as "Gregory Dialogus." He was the first of the popes to come from a monastic background. Gregory is a Doctor of the Church and one of the Latin Fathers. He is considered a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, and some Lutheran churches. Immediately after his death, Gregory was canonized by popular acclaim. John Calvin admired Gregory and declared in his Institutes that Gregory was the last good pope. He is the patron saint of musicians, singers, students, and teachers. The exact date of Gregory's birth is uncertain, but is usually estimated to be around the year 540, in the city of Rome. His parents named him Gregorius, which according to Aelfric in An Homily on...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 6th-Century Writers: Pope Gregory I, Gregory of Tours, Hesychius of Miletus, Procopius of Gaza, Stephanus of Byzantium, Boethius, Cassiodorus. To get started finding 6th-Century Writers: Pope Gregory I, Gregory of Tours, Hesychius of Miletus, Procopius of Gaza, Stephanus of Byzantium, Boethius, Cassiodorus, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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6th-Century Writers: Pope Gregory I, Gregory of Tours, Hesychius of Miletus, Procopius of Gaza, Stephanus of Byzantium, Boethius, Cassiodorus
Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Pope Gregory I, Gregory of Tours, Hesychius of Miletus, Procopius of Gaza, Stephanus of Byzantium, Boethius, Cassiodorus, Imru' al-Qais, John of Ephesus, Dallan Forgaill, Olympiodorus the Younger, Antarah ibn Shaddad, Amr ibn Kulthum, Aneirin, John the Lydian, Marius Aventicensis, Antoninus of Piacenza, Arator, Rhetorius, Leontius, Christodorus, Zuhayr, Hierocles, Al-Nabigha, Tarafa, 'Alqama ibn 'Abada, Sthiramati, Cassianus Bassus, Trifolius presbyter, Athanasios of Emesa, Eimhin, Anthimus, Marcellinus, Alexander of Cyprus. Excerpt: Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I) (c. 540 - 12 March 604), better known in English as Gregory the Great, was pope from 3 September 590 until his death. Gregory is well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of his predecessors as pope. Throughout the Middle Ages he was known as "the Father of Christian Worship" because of his exceptional efforts in revising the Roman worship of his day. He is also known as St. Gregory the Dialogist in Eastern Orthodoxy because of his Dialogues. For this reason, English translations of Orthodox texts will sometimes list him as "Gregory Dialogus." He was the first of the popes to come from a monastic background. Gregory is a Doctor of the Church and one of the Latin Fathers. He is considered a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, and some Lutheran churches. Immediately after his death, Gregory was canonized by popular acclaim. John Calvin admired Gregory and declared in his Institutes that Gregory was the last good pope. He is the patron saint of musicians, singers, students, and teachers. The exact date of Gregory's birth is uncertain, but is usually estimated to be around the year 540, in the city of Rome. His parents named him Gregorius, which according to Aelfric in An Homily on...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 6th-Century Writers: Pope Gregory I, Gregory of Tours, Hesychius of Miletus, Procopius of Gaza, Stephanus of Byzantium, Boethius, Cassiodorus. To get started finding 6th-Century Writers: Pope Gregory I, Gregory of Tours, Hesychius of Miletus, Procopius of Gaza, Stephanus of Byzantium, Boethius, Cassiodorus, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.