Writers of the Fourth Century
- Alphabetical List of 4th Century Patristic Greek and Latin Authors – This list is an alphabetical compilation of the writers found in the Clavis Patrum Graecorum and the Clavis Patrum Latinorum.
- Syriac Authors Chart – this is a list of patristic writers who wrote in the Syriac language and whose worked has survived or is known from ancient references to it.
- Regional List of Prominent 4th Century Patristic Authors – This list gives only a selection of more well-known patristic writers grouped by the regions in which they lived.
- The following are given a more detailed treatment on this website:
- Alexander of Alexandria – English translations of his correspondence as found in Opitz’s Urkunden.
- Ambrose of Milan – a chart of his works in chronological order.
- Arius – English translations of Thalia and the extant letters of Arius, plus a map showing early support for Arius.
- Athanasius - a chart of his works in chronological order, and a listing of his works as found in Athanasius Werke (1930-).
- Augustine of Hippo – an English translation of his work de cura pro mortuis (On the Care of the Dead)
- Eusebius of Caesarea – a listing of his works with information about texts, translations, bibliographies, etc.
- Eusebius of Vercelli – biographical information with a listing of his works and information about texts and translations
- Hilary of Poitiers – listing of his works with information about selected texts and translations.
- Jerome – a chronological list of all the works of Jerome with information about manuscripts, sources, etc.
- John Chrysostom – an english translation of his commentary on Galatians is available. Biographical information with a listing of his works is forthcoming.
- Lucifer of Cagliari - a list of his works and information on the modern critical edition.
- Marcellus of Ancyra – biographical information with a listing of his works together with translations of his extant fragments.
- Phoebadius of Agen – a brief biographical sketch and bibliography.
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Last updated: 2-24-2011
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