Letters of St. Paulinus of Nola, Volume I: Letters 1—22 #35
Translated and Annotated by P. G. Walsh
Publication Data: New York, NY/Mahwah, NJ: Newman Press, 1966
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: viii + 277
Dimensions (l × w × h): 22.2 cm × 14.6 cm × 2.5 cm
ISBN: 0‒8091‒0088‒6
Translated and Annotated by P. G. Walsh
Volume I of Letters of St. Paulinus of Nola
No. 35 of Ancient Christian Writers: The Works of the Fathers in Translation
“The prose letters of Pontius Meropius Paulinus, whose birthplace and family estate were near Bordeaux but who established a monastic house at Nola near Naples and ultimately became bishop there, extend over approximately the second half of his life. [...]Like his spiritual mentor Saint Paul, he is fiercely devoted to the person of Christ. For him the prime fact of life in this world is that Christ saved mankind by His death on the cross, and that He continues to dwell and perform His saving work in us. With a wide range of scriptural images he constantly depicts Christ as the sole necessity of our lives.”
—“INTRODUCTION”
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
TEXT
Letter 1: To Severus
Letter 2: To Amandus
Letter 3: To Alypius
Letter 4: To Augustine
Letter 5: To Severus
Letter 6: To Augustine
Letter 7: To Romanianus
Letter 8: To Licentius
Letter 9: To Amandus
Letter 10: To Delphinus
Letter 11: To Severus
Letter 12: To Amandus
Letter 13: To Pammachius
Letter 14: To Delphinus
Letter 15: To Amandus
Letter 16: To Jovius
Letter 17: To Severus
Letter 18: To Victricius
Letter 19: To Delphinus
Letter 20: To Delphinus
Letter 21: To Amandus
Letter 22: To Severus
NOTES
INDEXES
1. Old and New Testament
2. Authors
3. General Index
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: viii + 277
Dimensions (l × w × h): 22.2 cm × 14.6 cm × 2.5 cm
ISBN: 0‒8091‒0088‒6
Translated and Annotated by P. G. Walsh
Volume I of Letters of St. Paulinus of Nola
No. 35 of Ancient Christian Writers: The Works of the Fathers in Translation
“The prose letters of Pontius Meropius Paulinus, whose birthplace and family estate were near Bordeaux but who established a monastic house at Nola near Naples and ultimately became bishop there, extend over approximately the second half of his life. [...]Like his spiritual mentor Saint Paul, he is fiercely devoted to the person of Christ. For him the prime fact of life in this world is that Christ saved mankind by His death on the cross, and that He continues to dwell and perform His saving work in us. With a wide range of scriptural images he constantly depicts Christ as the sole necessity of our lives.”
—“INTRODUCTION”
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
TEXT
Letter 1: To Severus
Letter 2: To Amandus
Letter 3: To Alypius
Letter 4: To Augustine
Letter 5: To Severus
Letter 6: To Augustine
Letter 7: To Romanianus
Letter 8: To Licentius
Letter 9: To Amandus
Letter 10: To Delphinus
Letter 11: To Severus
Letter 12: To Amandus
Letter 13: To Pammachius
Letter 14: To Delphinus
Letter 15: To Amandus
Letter 16: To Jovius
Letter 17: To Severus
Letter 18: To Victricius
Letter 19: To Delphinus
Letter 20: To Delphinus
Letter 21: To Amandus
Letter 22: To Severus
NOTES
INDEXES
1. Old and New Testament
2. Authors
3. General Index
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