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SERIES/ Translated Texts for Historians
Published by: Liverpool University PressTranslated Texts for Historians (General Editors: Gillian Clark and Mary Whitby) This series relates principally to the period 300-800 AD and includes Late Imperial, Greek, Byzantine and Syriac texts as well as source books illustrating a particular period or theme. The series is designed to meet the needs of students of ancient and medieval history and others who wish to broaden their study by reading source material, but whose knowledge of Latin or Greek is not sufficient to allow them to do so in the original language. Many important Late Imperial and Dark Age texts are currently unavailable in translation and TTH aims to fill this gap and to complement the secondary literature in English which already exists. Each volume is a self-contained scholarly edition including an introductory essay on the text and its author. Notes on the text indicate major problems of interpretation, including textual difficulties. Translations are by individual specialists in the field.
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Acts of the Council of Chalcedon (The) - 3 Volume Set, Translated and with an Introduction by Richard Price and Michael Gaddis
This edition of the Acts of Chalcedon, based on both the Greek and Latin versions of the Acts, is the first translation in a modern western language, and the first annotated edition. 720pp Paper
Price: $72.00
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Acts of the Council of Constantinople of 553 (The): With Related Texts on the Three Chapters Controversy (2 Volume Set), Translated and with an Introduction by Richard Price and Michael Gaddis
The Council of Constantinople of 553, often called Constantinople II or the Fifth Ecumenical Council, has been described as by far the most problematic of all of the church councils. 488pp Cloth Casebound
Price: $185.00
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Acts of the Council of Constantinople of 553 (The): With Related Texts on the Three Chapters Controversy (2 Volumes in 1), Translated and with an Introduction by Richard Price and Michael Gaddis
The Council of Constantinople of 553, often called Constantinople II or the Fifth Ecumenical Council, has been described as by far the most problematic of all of the church councils. 488pp Paper
Price: $72.00
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Ambrose of Milan: Political Letters and Speeches, Translated with an Introduction and Notes by J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz
This collection of Ambrose's writings comprises the tenth volume of his published collection of letters as well as extant uncollected letters and funeral orations for emperors Valentinian II and Theodosius I. 432pp Paper
Price: $45.00
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