Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Ancient Christian Writers Series - Index Page

Ancient Christian Writers: The Works Of The Fathers In Translation, Edited by Johannes Quasten and Joseph C. Plumpe. These may be obtained from the publisher (link). Where I know the information, I've added the year of the book and a link to a free on-line source.

1. The Epistles of St. Clement of Rome and St. Ignatius of Antioch (translated and annotated by James A. Kleist, SJ)

2. St. Augustine: The First Catechetical Instruction (translated and annotated by Joseph P. Christopher)

3. St. Augustine: Faith, Hope and Charity (translated and annotated by Louis A. Arand, SS)

4. Julianus Pomerius: The Contemplative Life (translated and annotated by Mary Josephine Suelzer) (1947) (Archive Link)

5. St. Augustine: The Lord's Sermon on the Mount (translated by John J. Epson, SS) (Archive Link)

6. The Didache, The Epistle of Barnabas, The Epistles and the Martyrdom of St. Polycarp, The Fragments of Papias, The Epistle to Diognetus (translated and annotated by James A. Kleist, SJ)

7. Arnobius of Sicca: The Case Against the Pagans, Vol. 1, Introduction and Books 1-3 (translated and annotated by George E. McCracken) (1949) (Archive Link)

8. Arnobius of Sicca: The Case Against the Pagans, Vol. 2 (translated and annotated by George E. McCracken)

9. St. Augustine: The Greatness of the Soul, The Teacher (translated and annotated by Joseph M. Colleran, CSsR)

10. St. Athanasius: The Life of St. Antony (translated and annotated by Robert T. Meyer) (1950) (Archive Link)

11. St. Gregory the Great, Pastoral Care (translated and annotated by Henry Davis, SJ) (1950) (Archive Link)

12. St. Augustine: Against the Academics (translated and annotated by John J. O’Meara) (1950) (Archive Link)

13. Tertullian: Treatises on Marriage and Remarriage: To His Wife, An Exhortation to Chastity, Monogamy (translated and annotated by William P. Le Saint, SJ)

14. St. Prosper of Aquitaine: The Call of All Nations (translated and annotated by P. De Letter, SJ) (1952) (Archive Link)

15. St. Augustine: Sermons for Christmas and Epiphany (translated and annotated by Thomas Comerford Lawler) (1952) (Archive Link)

16. St. Irenaeus: Proof of the Apostolic Preaching (translated and annotated by Joseph P. Smith, SJ)

17. Works of St. Patrick, St. Secundinus, The: Hymn on St. Patrick (translated and annotated by Ludwig Bieler)

18. St. Gregory of Nyssa: The Lord's Prayer, The Beatitudes (translated and annotated by Hilda C. Graef)

19. Origen: Prayer, Exhortation to Martyrdom (translated and annotated by John J. O’Meara)

20. Rufinus: A Commentary on the Apostles' Creed (translated and annotated by J.N.D. Kelly)

21. St. Maximus the Confessor: The Ascetic Life, The Four Centuries on Charity (translated and annotated by Polycarp Sherwood, OSB)

22. St. Augustine: The Problem of Free Choice (translated and annotated by Dom Mark Pontifex) (1953) (Archive Link)

23. Athenagoras: Embassy for the Christians, The Resurrection of the Dead (translated and annotated by Joseph Hugh Crehan, SJ)

24. Tertullian: The Treatise against Hermogenes (translated and annotated by J.H. Waszink)

25. St. Cyprian: The Lapsed, The Unity of the Catholic Church (translated and annotated by Maurice BĂ©venot, SJ)

26. Origen: The Song of Songs, Commentary and Homilies (translated and annotated by R.P. Lawson)

27. St. Methodius: The Symposium: A Treatise on Chastity (translated and annotated by Herbert Musurillo, SJ)

28. Tertullian: Treatises on Penance: On Penitence and On Purity (translated and annotated by William P. Le Saint, SJ)

29. St. Augustine on the Psalms, Vol. 1 (translated and annotated by Dame Scholastica Hebgin and Dame Felicitas Corrigan)

30. St. Augustine on the Psalms, Vol. 2 (translated and annotated by Dame Scholastica Hebgin and Dame Felicitas Corrigan)

31. St. John Chrysostom: Baptismal Instruction (translated and annotated by Paul W. Harkins)

32. St. Prosper of Aquitaine: Defense of St. Augustine (translated and annotated by P. De Letter, SJ)

34. Palladius: The Lausiac History (translated and annotated by Robert T. Meyer)

35. Letters of St. Paulinus of Nola, Vol. 1 (translated and annotated by P.G. Walsh)

36. Letters of St. Paulinus of Nola, Vol. 2 (translated and annotated by P.G. Walsh)

37. Firmicus Maternus: The Error of the Pagan Religions (translated and annotated by Clarence A. Forbes)

38. Egeria: Diary of a Pilgrimage (translated and annotated by George E. Gingras)

39. The Octavius of Marcus Minucius Felix (translated and annotated by G. W. Clarke)

40. The Poems of St. Paulinus of Nola (translated and annotated by P.G. Walsh)

41. St. Augustine: The Literal Meaning of Genesis, Vol. 1 (translated and annotated by John Hammond Taylor, SJ)

42. St. Augustine, The Literal Meaning of Genesis, Vol. 2 (translated and annotated by John Hammond Taylor, SJ)

43. The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage, Vol. 1 (translated and annotated by G.W. Clarke)

44. The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage, Vol. 2 (translated and annotated by G.W. Clarke)

45. Palladius: Dialogue on the Life of St. John Chrysostom (translated and annotated by Robert T. Meyer)

46. The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage, Vol. 3 (translated and annotated by G.W. Clarke)

47. The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage, Vol. 4 (translated and annotated by G.W. Clarke)

48. St. Augustine on Faith and Works (translated and annotated by Gregory J. Lombardo, CSC)

49. Theodoret of Cyrus: On Divine Providence (translated and annotated by Thomas Halton)

50. Sermons of St. Maximus of Turin (translated and annotated by Boniface Ramsey, OP)

51. Cassiodorus: Explanation of the Psalms, Vol. 1 (translated and annotated by P.G. Walsh)

52. Cassiodorus: Explanation of the Psalms, Vol. 2 (translated and annotated by P.G. Walsh)

53. Cassiodorus: Explanation of the Psalms, Vol. 3 (translated and annotated by P.G. Walsh)

54. Origen: Treatise on the Passover and Dialogue with Heraclides (translated and edited by Robert J. Daly, SJ)

55. St. Irenaeus of Lyons: Against the Heresies (translated and annotated by Dominic J. Unger, OFM Cap)

56. St. Justin Martyr: The First and Second Apologies (translated with introduction and notes by Leslie William Barnard)

57. John Cassian: The Conferences (translated and annotated by Boniface Ramsey, OP)

58. John Cassian: The Institutes (translated and annotated by Boniface Ramsey, OP)

59. Evagrius Ponticus: Ad Monachos (translation and commentary by Jeremy Driscoll)

60. Quodvultdeus of Carthage: The Creedal Homilies (translation and commentary by Thomas Macy Finn)

61. Isidore of Seville: De Ecclesiasticis Officiis (Thomas L. Knoebel)

I'm sorry so few have archival links, but these are mostly fairly recent translations from which, one presumes, the publishers still hope to get some royalties.

Enjoy!

-TurretinFan

3 comments:

  1. #33 is The Letters of St. Jerome, Volume I, Letter 1-22, translated by Charles Christopher Mierow, introduction and notes by Thomas Comerford Lawler.

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