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2. Basil dedicated his own On the Holy Spirit to him. Amphilochius is sometimes described as the fourth great Cappadocian. references Q 3, 296–300 — Dr, 224–25, 230 — TLG 2112 — CPG 3230–3254 — EEC 12 , 46, M. P. McHugh — EECh 1, 32, S. J. Voicu — LThK 13 , 540–41, H.-C. Brennecke — Rebenich, 121 For the works of Amphilochius, see Amphilochii Iconiensis Opera, C. Datema, ed., CCG 3 (Turnhout-Leuven, 1978). CXXXIV. SOPHRONIUS ophronius, an extremely learned man while still a youth, composed Praises of Bethlehem1 and, more recently , a distinguished volume, On the Destruction of Serapis. 2. Besides, he has translated into most elegant Greek a work of my own, To Eustochium, On Virginity,2 and the Life of Hilarion, the monk,3 also, the Psalter and the Prophets, which have been translated by me from the Hebrew into Latin. notes 1. Cf. A. Pollastri, EECh 2, 787: “juvenile works in Greek, now lost.” 2. = ep. 22 of Jerome. 3. See CPG 3630 and DVI 135 n. 32 (infra); trans. of Life of Hilarion in NPNF 6, ser. 2, 303–15. The Greek version of DVI was not his; cf. CeresaGastaldo , 44–45. references CPG 3630–36 166 ST. JEROME ...

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