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Patrologia Graeca
La Patrologia Graeca est l'édition de référence des textes grecs des Pères de l'Église.
La Patrologie Graeca est une collection majeure de textes médiévaux contenant les écrits des Pères de l’Église et d’auteurs ecclésiastiques publiée par Jacques-Paul Migne entre 1844 et 1855, dont les indices (les 'index') furent publiés entre 1862 et 1865.
Bien qu’il s’agisse de réimpressions d’éditions anciennes, qui contiennent souvent des erreurs, les séries publiées par Migne sont toujours utilisées par les chercheurs et les spécialistes du Moyen Âge, du fait de leur accessibilité, et surtout parce que de nombreux textes ne se trouvent que là, délaissés par l’édition moderne.
De ce point de vue, on peut dire que la Patrologie de Migne est comparable aux Monumenta Germaniae Historica. La Patrologie Graeca est une partie du Patrologiae Cursus Completus, dans la seconde partie duquel se trouve la Patrologia Graeco-Latina, qui contient des œuvres patristiques médiévales en langue grecque et latine.
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Contenu
- PG 1: Clément de Rome,
- PG 2: Clement of Rome, Epître de Barnabé, pasteur d'Hermas, épître à Diognète, testaments anonymes aux douze patriarches
- PG 3-4: Pseudo-Denys l'Aréopagite (années 400-500), Maxime le Confesseur (VIIe siècle) commentaire de Pseudo-Dionysius, Georges Pachymères (XIVe siècle) commentaire du Pseudo-Dionysius
- PG 5: Ignace d'Antioche, Polycarpe, Méliton de Sardes, Papias, Apollonius d'Éphèse, etc.
- PG 6: Justin Martyr, Tatien, Athénagoras d'Athènes, Théophile d'Antioche, Hermias (philosophe)
- PG 7: Irénée de Lyon
- PG 8-9: Clément d'Alexandrie
- PG 10: Grégoire le Thaumaturge, Zéphyrin, Sextus Julius Africanus, Urbain Ier, Hippolyte de Rome, etc.
- PG 11-17: Origène
- PG 18: Méthode d'Olympe, Alexandre de Lycopolis, Pierre d'Alexandrie, Théodore de Mopsueste, etc.
IVe siècle
- PG 19-24: Eusèbe de Césarée
- PG 25-28: Athanase
- PG 29-32: Basile le Grand
- PG 33: Cyrille de Jérusalem, Apollinaire de Laodicée, Diodore de Tarse, Pierre II d'Alexandrie, Timothée d'Alexandrie, Isaac l'ancien juif
- PG 34: Macaire d'Égypte et Macaire d'Alexandrie
- PG 35-37: Grégoire de Nazianze, Basile de Césarée
- PG 38: Grégoire de Nazianze, César de Nazianze
- PG 39: Didyme l'Aveugle, Amphiloque l'Icônien, Nectaire
- PG 40: Père égyptiens : Antoine le Grand, Pacôme, Serapion de Thmuis, Isaias l'Abbé, Orsisius, Théodore l'Abbé. Autres: Asterius d'Amaseia, Nemesius, Hieronymus Theologus Græcus, Sérapion d'Antioche, Philon de Karpasia, Evagrius Ponticus
- PG 41-42: Épiphane
- PG 43: Epiphanius, Nonnos de Panopolis
- PG 44-46: Grégoire de Nysse
Ve siècle
- PG 47-64: Jean Chrysostome
- PG 65: Sévérien de Gabala, Théophile d'Alexandrie, Palladius d'Helenopolis, Philostorge, Attique de Constantinople, Proclus de Constantinople, Flavien of Constantinople, Marc l'Ermite, Marc le Successeur, Marcus le Diacre
- PG 66: Théodore de Mopsueste, Synesius, Arsène le Grand
- PG 67: Socrates Scholasticus et Sozomène
- PG 68-76: Cyrille d'Alexandrie
- PG 77: Cyrille d'Alexandrie, Théodote d'Ancyre, Paul d'Émèse, Acace de Beroea, Jean d'Antioche, Memnon d'Éphesus, Acace de Mélitene, Rabbula, Firmin de Césarée, Amphiloque of Sida
- PG 78: Isidore de Pelusium
- PG 79: Nilus de Sinai
- PG 80-84: Theodorète of Cyre
- PG 85: Basile de Séleucie, Euthalius, Jean de Carpathe, Énée de Gaza, }Zacharias de Mytilène, Gélase de Cyzique, Théotime, Ammonius Saccas, André de Samosate, Gennade de Constantinople, Candidus, Antipater de Bostra, Dalmate de Cyzique, Timothée de Berytus, Eustathe de Berytus.
VIe siècle
- PG 86a: Presbytre Timothée de Constantinople, Joannes Maxentius, Theodorus Lector, Procope de Tyre, Théodore de Scythopolis, Timothée de Jérusalem, Théodose I d' Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Émèse , Grégent de Zafar, Épiphane de Constantinople, Isaac of Ninive, Barsanuphie de Palestine, Eustathe le Moine, Empereur Justinien, Agapetus the Deacon, Leontius Byzantinus
- PG 86b: Leontius Byzantinus (continuation), Patriarch Ephraim of Antioch, Paulus Silentiarius, Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople, Evagrius Scholasticus, Eulogius of Alexandria, Simeon Stylites Junior, Zacharie (patriarche de Jérusalem), Modeste de Jérusalem, Anonymous on the siege of Jerusalem by the Persians, Jobius, Erechthius Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia, Peter Bishop of Laodicea.
VIIe siècle
- PG 87a-87b: Procopius of Gaza
- PG 87c: Procopius of Gaza, Joannes Moschus, Sophronius, Alexander monk
- PG 88: Cosmas Indicopleustes, Constantine the Deacon, Joannes Climacus, Agathias Myrinæ, Gregory Bishop of Antioch, Joannes Jejunator (Patriarch John IV of Constantinople), Dorotheus the Archimandrite
- PG 89: Anastasius Sinaita, Anastasius of Antioch, Anastasius Abbot of Euthymius, Anastasius IV Patriarch of Antioch, Antiochus of Sabe
- PG 90: Maximus the Abbot
- PG 91: Maximus the Confessor, Thalassius the Abbot, Theodore of Raithu
- PG 92: Paschal Chronicle
- PG 93: Olympiodorus Deacon of Alexandria, Hesychius, Leontius Bishop of Neapolis in Cyprus, Leontius of Damascus
VIIIe siècle
- PG 94-95: Jean Damascène
- PG 96: Jean Damascène, John of Nicæa, Patriarch John VI of Constantinople, Joannes of Eubœa
- PG 97: John Malalas (6th century), Andreas of Jerusalem, Elias of Crete and Theodore Abucara
- PG 98: Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople, Cosmas of Jerusalem, St. Gregory II Bishop of Agrigentum, Anonymus Becuccianus, Pantaleon Deacon of Constantinople, Adrian monk, Epiphanius Deacon of Catania, Pachomius monk, Philotheus monk, Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople
- PG 99: Theodore of Studion
IXe siècle
- PG 100: Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, Stephen Deacon of Constantinople, Gregory of Decapolis, Patriarch Christopher I of Alexandria, Patriarch Methodios I of Constantinople
- PG 101-103: Photius of Constantinople
- PG 104: Photius of Constantinople, Petrus Siculus, Peter bishop of Argos (St. Peter the Wonderworker), Bartholomew of Edessa
- PG 105: Nicetas ('David') of Paphlagonia, Nicetas Byzantius, Theognostus monk, Anonymous, Josephus the Hymnographer
Xe siècle
- PG 106: Joseppus, Nicephorus the Philosopher, Andreas Archbishop of Cæsarea in Cappadocia, Arethas of Caesarea in Cappadocia, Joannes Geometres, Cosmas Vestitor, Leo the Patrician, Athanasius Bishop of Corinth, anonymous small Greek works
- PG 107: Emperor Leo VI the Wise
- PG 108: Theophanes Abbot and Confessor, Unknown Author, Leo Grammaticus, Anastasius the Historian and Church Librarian
- PG 109: Scriptores post Theophanem (Theophanes Continuatus) (edition of Fr. Combefisius)
- PG 110: Georgius Monachus
- PG 111: Nicholas Patriarch of Constantinople, Basil Bishop of Neai Patrai, Basil (the Minor) Bishop of Caesarea, Gregory Presbyter of Caesarea, Josephus Genesius, Moses son of Cepha in Syria, Theodorus Daphnopata, Nicephorus Presbyter of Constantinople, Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria, Georgius Monachus
- PG 112: Constantine Porphyrogenitus
- PG 113: Constantine Porphyrogenitus, Nicon monk in Crete, Theodosius the Deacon
- PG 114-116: Symeon Metaphrastes
- PG 117: Emperor Basil II, Emperor Nikephoros II, Leon Diaconus, Hyppolitus of Thebes, Joannes Georgides monk, Ignatius the Deacon, Nilus the Eparch, Christophorous Protoasecretis, Michael Hamartolus, Anonymus, Suidas
- PG 118: Oecumenius Bishop of Trikka
- PG 119: Oecumenius Bishop of Trikka, various writers (patriarchs, bishops, other) on Jus Canonicum Græco-Romanum
XIe-XVe siècles
- PG 120: Anonymous on the Life of Nilus the Younger, Theodorus Bishop of Iconium, Leo Presbyter, Leo Grammaticus, Joannes Presbyter, Epiphanius of Jerusalem monk, Patriarch Alexius of Constantinople, Demetrius Syncellus Bishop of Cyzicus, Nicetas Chartophylax of Nicaea, Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople, Samonas Bishop of Gaza, Leo of Ochrid Archbishop of Bulgaria, Nicetas Pectoratus (Stethatos) presbyter and monk of Studios, Joannes Bishop of Euchaita, Patriarch Joannes Xiphilinus of Constantinople, Joannes Deacon of Constantinople, Symeon the Younger
- PG 121-122: Georgius Cedrenus
- PG 123-126: Theophylactus Bulgarias
- 12th century
- (vol. 127 really spans 11th to 12th c.)
- PG 127: Nicephorus Bryennius, Constantinus Manasses, Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople, Luce VII Abbot of Grottaferrata, Nicon monk in Raithu, Anastasius Archbishop of Caesarea, Nicetas Serronius, Jacobus monk in Coccinobaphi, Philippus Solitarius, Job monk, Petrus Chrysolanus Mediolanensis Archiepiscopus, Irene Augusta, Emperor Nicephoros III Botaneiates, Nicetas of Side
- PG 128-130: Euthymius Zigabenus
- PG 131: Euthymius Zigabenus, Anna Comnena Porphyrogenita Cæsarissa
- PG 132: Theophanes Kerameus, Nilus Doxapatris, John Bishop of Antioch, Emperor John II Komnenos, Isaac Catholicus of Magnæ Armeniæ
- PG 133: Arsenius monk in Philotheou monastery, Alexius Aristenus, Patriarch Lucas Chrysoberges of Constantinople, Theorianus Philosophus, Joannes Cinnamus, Manuel Comnenus, Emperor Alexius I Comnenus, Emperor Andronicus Comnenus, Theodorus Prodromus
- PG 134: Joannes Zonaras
- PG 135: Joannes Zonaras, Patriarch Georgius Xiphilinus of Constantinople, Emperor Isaac II Angelos, Neophytus Presbyter, Joannes Chilas Metropolite of Ephesus, Nicolaus Metropolite of Methone, Eustathius of Thessalonica
- PG 136: Eustathius of Thessalonica, Antonius Melissa
- 13th century
- PG 137-138: Theodorus Balsamon
- PG 139: Isidorus Metropolite of Thessalonica, Nicetas of Maroneia Metropolite of Thessalonica, Joannes Bishop of Citrus (Pydna), Patriarch Marcus of Alexandria, Joel the Chonographer, Nicetas Choniates
- PG 140: Nicetas Choniates, Anonymus Greek, Michael Acominatus Archbishop of Athens, Theodorus Bishop of Alania, Theodorus bishop of (S)Andide, Manuel Magnus Rhetor of Constantinople, Pantaleo Deacon of Constantinople, Manuel Charitopulus, Patriarch Germanus II of Constantinople, Michael Chumnus Metropolite of Thessalonica, Emperor Theodore I Laskaris, Methodius monk, Patriarch Nicephorus II of Constantinople, Constantine Acropolita, Arsenius Autorianus (Patriarch Arsenius I of Constantinople), Georgius Acropolita, Nicephorus Chumnus, Alexandre IV, Sixtus IV
- PG 141: Joannes Veccus, Constantine Meliteniotes, Georgius Metochita
- PG 142: Georgius Cyprius, Athanasius Patriarch of Constantinople, Nicephorus Blemmida
- 14th century
- PG 143: Ephraemius Chronographus, Theoleptus Metropolite of Philadelphia, Georges Pachymères
- PG 144: Georges Pachymères, Theodore Metochites, Matthew Blastares
- PG 145: Matthew Blastares, Theodulus monk alias Thomas Magister, Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos
- PG 146: Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos
- PG 147: Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos, Callistus and Ignatius Xanthopuli monks, Patriarch Callistus of Constantinople, Callistus Telicoudes, Callistus Cataphugiota, Nicephorus monk, Maximus Planudes
- PG 148: Nicephorus Gregoras
- PG 149: Nicephorus Gregoras, Nilus Cabasilas Metropolite of Thessalonica, Theodorus of Melitene Magnæ Ecclesiæ Sakellarios, Georgius Lapitha the Cypriot
- PG 150: Constantine Harmenopulus, Macarius Chrysocephalus Metropolite of Philadelphia, Joannes Caleca, Theophanes Archbishop of Nicæa, Nicolaus Cabasilas, Gregorius Palamas
- PG 151: Gregorius Palamas, Gregorius Acindynus, Barlaam of Seminara (Calabria)
- PG 152: Manuel Calecas, Joannes Cyparissiotes, Emperor Matthew Kantakouzenos, Synodical and Patriarchical canons and legislations of various Patriarchs of Constantinople (Joannes Glycys (or Glycas), Isaias, Joannes Caleca, Isidorus, Callistus, Philotheus)
- PG 153: John Cantacuzenus
- PG 154: John Cantacuzenus, Philotheus Archbishop of Selymbria, Demetrius Cydones, Maximus Chrysoberges monk
- 15th century
- PG 155: Symeon Archbishop of Thessalonica
- PG 156: Manuel Chrysoloras, Joannes Cananus, Manuel II Palaeologus, Joannes Anagnosta, George Sphrantzes
- PG 157: Georgius Codinus Curopalates, Ducas the historian
- PG 158: Michael Glycas, Joannes Deacon of Adrianople, Isaias of Cyprus, Hilarion monk, John Argyropoulos, Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople, Job monk, Bartholomæus de Jano Ord. Minorum, Nicolaus Barbarus Patricius Venetus, Anonymus on the life of Mehmed II
- PG 159: Laonicus Chalcondyles of Athens, Leonardus Chiensis Archbishop of Mitylene, Isidore of Thessalonica, Josephus Bishop of Methone
- PG 160: Patriarch Gregory III Mammas of Constantinople, Patriarch Gennadius II Scholarius of Constantinople, Georgius Gemistus Plethon, Matthæus Camariota, Marcus Eugenicus Metropolite of Ephesus, pope Nicholas V Romanus Pontifex
- PG 161: Bessarion, George of Trebizond, Constantinus Lascaris, Theodorus Gaza, Andronicus Callistus
Voir aussi
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