Patrologia Graeca

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Patrologia Graeca is a monumental 19th-century collection of edited and printed texts by the Greek Church Fathers and other early Christian writers, compiled by J.-P. Migne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century publication
patristic text collection
reference work
theological series
abbreviation PG NERFINISHED
chronologicalCoverage Byzantine period
early Christian period
compiledBy Jacques-Paul Migne NERFINISHED
compilerNationality French
containsTranslationsIn Latin
editor Jacques-Paul Migne NERFINISHED
editorialFeatures Latin translations alongside Greek text
indices
prefatory material
endPublicationYear 1866
era Catholic revival of the 19th century
focusesOn Greek Church Fathers NERFINISHED
fullTitle Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca NERFINISHED
hasCompanionSeries Patrologia Latina NERFINISHED
hasDigitalAvailability library databases
online scans
includesGenre biblical commentaries
hagiography
letters
liturgical texts
sermons
theological treatises
includesWorksBy Byzantine authors
early Christian writers
influenced subsequent critical editions of patristic texts
language Greek
medium printed books
notedFor comprehensiveness
rapid but sometimes imperfect editing
numberOfVolumes 161
placeOfPublication Paris NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
publishedBy Imprimerie Catholique NERFINISHED
publisher J.-P. Migne NERFINISHED
startPublicationYear 1857
subject Byzantine studies
Christian theology
church history
patristics
usedBy church historians
patristic scholars
philologists
theologians

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