Letters of St. Paulinus of Nola, Volume II: Letters 23—51#36
Translated and Annotated by P. G. Walsh
Publication Data: New York, NY/Mahwah, NJ: Newman Press, 1967
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: viii + 389
Dimensions (l × w × h): 22.2 cm × 14.6 cm × 3.3 cm
ISBN: 0‒8091‒0089‒4
Translated and Annotated by P. G. Walsh
Volume II of Letters of St. Paulinus of Nola
No. 36 of Ancient Christian Writers: The Works of the Fathers in Translation
“Paulinus greets his brother Severus. [...]Why do you seek to exact more love from me? Totality does not allow of increase. If the sea can overflow its barriers, if all that is naturally full can experience a short-lived increase, then my love for you can be enhanced. I maintain that love in its fulness within its proper limit, for I love you as myself, and just as I cannot add a cubit to my stature, so I cannot increase my love for you. Yet I place no limit on my longing.”
—“LETTER 23: To Severus”
CONTENTS
TEXT
Letter 23: To Severus
Letter 24: To Severus
Letter 25: To Crispianus
Letter 25*: To Crispianus
Letter 26: To Sebastianus
Letter 27: To Severus
Letter 28: To Severus
Letter 29: To Severus
Letter 30: To Severus
Letter 31: To Severus
Letter 32: To Severus
Letter 33: To Alethius
Letter 34: On the Alms Table
Letter 35: To Delphinus
Letter 36: To Amandus
Letter 37: To Victricius
Letter 38: To Aper
Letter 39: To Aper and Amanda
Letter 40: To Sanctus and Amandus
Letter 41: To Sanctus
Letter 42: To Florentius
Letter 43: To Desiderius
Letter 44: To Aper and Amanda
Letter 45: To Augustine
Letter 46: To Rufinus
Letter 47: To Rufinus
Letter 48: A fragment
Letter 49: To Macarius
Letter 50: To Augustine
Letter 51: To Eucher and Galla
NOTES
INDEXES
1. OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT
2. AUTHORS
3. GENERAL INDEX
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: viii + 389
Dimensions (l × w × h): 22.2 cm × 14.6 cm × 3.3 cm
ISBN: 0‒8091‒0089‒4
Translated and Annotated by P. G. Walsh
Volume II of Letters of St. Paulinus of Nola
No. 36 of Ancient Christian Writers: The Works of the Fathers in Translation
“Paulinus greets his brother Severus. [...]Why do you seek to exact more love from me? Totality does not allow of increase. If the sea can overflow its barriers, if all that is naturally full can experience a short-lived increase, then my love for you can be enhanced. I maintain that love in its fulness within its proper limit, for I love you as myself, and just as I cannot add a cubit to my stature, so I cannot increase my love for you. Yet I place no limit on my longing.”
—“LETTER 23: To Severus”
CONTENTS
TEXT
Letter 23: To Severus
Letter 24: To Severus
Letter 25: To Crispianus
Letter 25*: To Crispianus
Letter 26: To Sebastianus
Letter 27: To Severus
Letter 28: To Severus
Letter 29: To Severus
Letter 30: To Severus
Letter 31: To Severus
Letter 32: To Severus
Letter 33: To Alethius
Letter 34: On the Alms Table
Letter 35: To Delphinus
Letter 36: To Amandus
Letter 37: To Victricius
Letter 38: To Aper
Letter 39: To Aper and Amanda
Letter 40: To Sanctus and Amandus
Letter 41: To Sanctus
Letter 42: To Florentius
Letter 43: To Desiderius
Letter 44: To Aper and Amanda
Letter 45: To Augustine
Letter 46: To Rufinus
Letter 47: To Rufinus
Letter 48: A fragment
Letter 49: To Macarius
Letter 50: To Augustine
Letter 51: To Eucher and Galla
NOTES
INDEXES
1. OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT
2. AUTHORS
3. GENERAL INDEX
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