Oxford Early Christian Texts
Oxford Early Christian Texts is the name of a series of books published by Oxford University Press which contain texts from early Christian writers in both their original Latin and Greek and in translation.
List of books in the series
Date of publication | Title | Original author | Editor | ISBN |
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15 April 1971 | Contra Gentes; De Incarnatione | Athanasius | Robert W. Thomson | ISBN 978-0-19-826801-7 |
19 August 1982 | Oratio ad Graecos and Fragments | Tatian | Molly Whittaker | ISBN 978-0-19-826809-3 |
14 April 1983 | Selected Letters | Cyril of Alexandria | Lionel R. Wickham | ISBN 978-0-19-826810-9 |
4 January 1996 | De Doctrina Christiana | St Augustine | R.P.H. Green | ISBN 978-0-19-826334-0 |
29 August 1996 | Letter on the Conversion of the Jews | Severus of Minorca | Scott Bradbury | ISBN 978-0-19-826764-5 |
8 March 2001 | De Bono Coniugali and De Sancta Virginitate | St Augustine | P. G. Walsh | ISBN 978-0-19-826995-3 |
16 January 2003 | Documents from Exile | Maximus the Confessor | Pauline Allen Bronwen Neil |
ISBN 978-0-19-829991-2 |
11 May 2006 | Against the Monophysites: Testimonies of the Saints and Aporiae | Leontius of Jerusalem | Patrick T. R. Gray | ISBN 978-0-19-926644-9 |
10 December 2009 | Complete Works | Priscillian of Avila | Marco Conti | ISBN 978-0-19-956737-9 |
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