(The reader should note that many of the transl. are attached to editions of the original text.)
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Adomnán, De locis sanctis: transl. D. Meehan, Adamnan’s De locis sanctis, Dublin, 1983.
—— Life of Columba: transl. R. Sharpe, Life of St Columba, Harmondsworth, 1995.
Aecerbot: For Unfruitful Land: transl. S. A. J. Bradley, Anglo-Saxon Poetry, London, 1982.
Aethelwulf, De abbatibus: transl. A. Campbell, Oxford, 1967.
Aethicus Ister, Cosmographia, O. Prinz (ed.), Munich, 1993.
Agobard of Lyons, On Hail and Thunder, Patrologia Latina 104 and L. Van Acker (ed.), Corpus Christianorum: series medievalis 52, Turnhout, 1981: transl. P. E. Dutton, Carolingian Civilization. A Reader, Peterborough, Ontario, 1993.
—— On the Illusion of Certain Miracles, L. Van Acker (ed.), Agobardi Lugdunensis Opera omnia, Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis 52, Turnhout, 1981.
Alcuin, Letters: transl. S. Allott, Alcuin of York, c. A.D. 732 to 804. His Life and Letters, York, 1974.
—— Life of Willibrord: transl. C. H. Talbot, in T. F. X. Noble and T. Head (eds.), Soldiers of Christ, University Park, PA, 1995, pp. 189–212, and C. H. Talbot, The Anglo-Saxon Missionaries in Germany, London, 1954.
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al-Jâhiz, Refutation of the Christians: transl. C. Pellat, The Life and Works of Jāḥiẓ, London, 1969.
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Alvarus, Indiculus luminosus, J. Gil (ed.), Corpus Scriptorum Muzarabicorum 1, Madrid, 1973.
Aneurin, Y Gododdin: transl. A. O. H. Jarman, Llandysul, 1988.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, The: transl. D. Whitelock, London, 1965.
Annals of Fulda: transl. T. Reuter, Manchester, 1992.
Annals of Xanten, B. De Simson (ed.), Hanover, 1909.
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Ari Thorgilsson, Book of the Icelanders: transl. H. Hermannsson, Viking Society of America, Ithaca, NY, 1930.
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Armes Prydein: The Prophecy of Britain, ed. I. Williams, transl. R. Bromwich, 2nd edn., Dublin, 1982.
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Augustine, Against the Letters of the Pelagians: transl. P. Holmes and R. E. Wallis, Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers 5, Grand Rapids, MI, 1975.
—— City of God: transl. H. Bettenson, Harmondsworth, 1976.
—— Confessions: transl. H. Chadwick, Oxford, 1991, and F. J. Sheed, Indianapolis, reprint 1992.
—— Ennaration in Psalm 34: transl. S. Hebgin and F. Corrigan, Ancient Christian Writers 30, London, 1961.
—— Letters: transl. W. Parsons, Fathers of the Church 30, New York, 1955.
—— Newly Discovered Letters, J. Divjak (ed.), Bibliothèque augustinienne 46B: Lettres 1*–29*, Paris, 1987: transl. R. Eno, Fathers of the Church 81, Washington, DC, 1989.
—— Newly Discovered Sermons, F. Dolbeau (ed.), Vingt-six sermons au peuple d’Afrique, Paris, 1996: transl. E. Hill, The Works of Saint Augustine: A Translation for the Twenty-First Century. Sermons Various (III/11) (Newly Discovered), Hyde Park, NY, 1997.
—— On Rebuke and Grace: transl. P. Holmes and R. E. Wallis, Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers 5, Grand Rapids, MI, 1975.
—— On Virginity: transl. C. I. Cornish, Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers 3, Grand Rapids, MI, 1980.
Baba Bathra: transl. I. Epstein, Babylonian Talmud, London, 1935.
Bardaisan, Book of the Laws of Countries: transl. H. J. W. Drijvers, Assen, 1965.
Barhadbshaba, The Foundation of the Schools, Patrologia Orientalis 4.
Bar Hebraeus, Chronography: transl. E. A. W. Budge, Oxford, 1932.
Barsanuphius and John of Gaza, Correspondence: transl. L. Regnault, Barsanuphe et Jean de Gaza: Correspondance, Solesmes, 1972.
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—— Letter to Egbert: transl. J. McClure and R. Collins, Oxford, 1994.
—— Life of Cuthbert: transl. J. F. Webb, Lives of the Saints, Harmondsworth, 1965.
—— Lives of the Abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow: transl. D. Farmer, The Age of Bede, Harmondsworth, 1983.
—— On Genesis, C. W. Jones (ed.), Corpus Christianorum 118A, Turnhout, 1967.
—— Opera de Temporibus, C. W. Jones (ed.), Cambridge, MA, 1943: transl. F. Wallis, The Reckoning of Time, Liverpool, 1999.
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Beowulf: transl. M. Alexander, Harmondsworth, 1973, and Seamus Heaney, New York, 2000.
Besa, Life of Shenoute: transl. D. N. Bell, Kalamazoo, MI, 1983.
Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy: transl. P. G. Walsh, Oxford, 1999.
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—— Letters: transl. E. Emerton, The Letters of Saint Boniface, New York, 1976 and 2000.
Book of Constitutions: transl. K. F. Drew, The Burgundian Code, Philadelphia, 1949.
Book of Monsters, M. Haupt (ed.), Opuscula, Leipzig, 1879.
Braulio of Saragossa, Renotatio, Patrologia Latina 81.
Bretha Crólige, D. Binchy (ed.), Ériu, 12 (1934): 1–77.
Bretha Déin Chécht, D. Binchy (ed.), Ériu, 20 (1966): 1–65.
Burchard of Worms, The Corrector: transl. J. T. McNeill and H. Gamer, Medieval Handbooks of Penance, New York, 1938.
Byzantine Defenders of Images. Eight Saints’ Lives: transl. A. M. Talbot, Washington, DC, 1998.
Caesarius of Arles, Letters: transl. W. Klingshirn, Liverpool, 1994.
—— Rule for Nuns: transl. M. C. McCarthy, Washington, DC, 1960.
—— Sermons: transl. M. Mueller, Fathers of the Church 31, New York, 1956.
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—— Variae: transl. S. J. B. Barnish, Liverpool, 1992.
Celestine, Pope, Letters: Patrologia Latina 50.
Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite, The: transl. W. Wright, Cambridge, 1882.
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Columbanus, Instruction: transl. G. S. M. Walker, Sancti Columbani Opera, Dublin, 1960.
—— Letters: transl. G. S. M. Walker, Sancti Columbani Opera, Dublin, 1960.
—— Rule for Monks: transl. G. S. M. Walker, Sancti Columbani Opera, Dublin, 1960.
Concilia Galliae a.314–a.506, C. Munier (ed.), Corpus Christianorum Series Latina 148, Turnhout, 1963.
Concilia Galliae a.511–a.695, C. de Clercq (ed.), Corpus Christianorum 148A, Turnhout, 1963.
Concilios visigóticos e hispano-romanos, J. Vives with T. Marín Martínez and G. Martínez Díez (eds.), Madrid, 1963.
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Constantius, Life of Germanus: transl. F. R. Hoare, The Western Fathers, reprinted in T. Head and T. F. X. Noble, Soldiers of Christ, University Park, PA, 1995.
Constitution “Deo Auctore” (530): transl. A. Watson, Philadelphia, 1985.
Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum, Berlin, 1877.
Cosmas Indicopleustes, Christian Topography: transl. J. W. McCrindle, Hakluyt Society, 98, London, 1897.
Council of Clovesho (747), ed. A. W. Haddan and W. Stubbs, Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents Relating to Great Britain and Ireland 3, Oxford, 1964.
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Council of Tours (813), Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Concilia 2, Hanover, 1906.
Council on the Danube (796), Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Concilia 2, Hanover, 1906.
Cummian, On the Paschal Controversy: transl. M. Walsh and D. O’Cróinín, Toronto, 1988.
Cuthbert, Letter on the Death of Bede: transl. B. Colgrave and R. A. B. Mynors, Bede: Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Oxford, 1969.
Cyprian, Letters: transl. G. W. Clarke, The Letters of St. Cyprian, Ancient Christian Writers 43–4 and 46–7, New York 1984–9.
Cyril of Alexandria, Letters: transl. J. I. McEnerney, Fathers of the Church 77, Washington, DC, 1985.
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Dialogue between the Calif al-Mahdi and the Catholicos Timothy: transl. H. Putman, L’Église et l’Islam sous Timothée I (780–823), Beirut, 1975.
Didache: transl. J. B. Lightfoot, London, 1891.
Didascalia Apostolorum: transl. R. H. Connolly, Oxford, 1929.
Doctrina Jacobi: transl. V. Déroche, Travaux et Mémoires, 11 (1991): 47–229.
Dream of the Rood, The: transl. S. A. J. Bradley, Anglo-Saxon Poetry, London, 1982.
Eddius Stephanus, Life of Wilfrid: transl. J. F. Webb, Lives of the Saints, Harmondsworth, 1965.
Egeria, Travels: transl. J. Wilkinson, London, 1971.
Einhard, Life of Charlemagne: transl. L. Thorpe, Harmondsworth, 1969.
Elishe Vardapet, History of Vardan and the Armenian War: transl. R. W. Thomson, Cambridge, MA, 1982.
Ennodius, Life of Epiphanius: transl. G. M. Cook, Washington, DC, 1942.
Epistulae Austriacae, W. Grundlach (ed.), Corpus Christianorum 117, Turnhout, 1957.
Erik the Red’s Saga: transl. G. Jones, The Norse Atlantic Saga, Oxford, 1986.
Ermold Nigellus, On the Paintings at Ingelheim: transl. P. Godman, Poetry of the Carolingian Renaissance, London, 1985.
Eugippius, Life of Severinus: transl. L. Bieler, Fathers of the Church 55, Washington, DC, 1965.
Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History: transl. A. C. McGiffert, Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers 1, Grand Rapids, MI, 1979, and G. A. Williamson, Harmondsworth, 1965.
—— In Praise of Constantine: transl. H. A. Drake, Berkeley, CA, 1978.
—— Life of Constantine: transl. Averil Cameron and S. Hall, Oxford, 1999.
—— Tricennial Orations: transl. H. A. Drake, In Praise of Constantine, Berkeley, CA, 1976.
Eustratius, Life of Eutychius: Patrologia Graeca 86.
Evagrius, Ecclesiastical History: Patrologia Graeca 86.
Exeter Book, The: The Ruin: transl. S. A. J. Bradley, Anglo-Saxon Poetry, London, 1982.
First Synod of Saint Patrick, The: transl. L. Bieler, The Irish Penitentials, Dublin, 1975.
Frankish and Old Saxon Baptismal Oaths, H. D. Schlosser (ed.), Althochdeutsche Literatur, Frankfurt am Main, 1970.
Fredegar, Chronicae, ed. B. Krusch, Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Scriptores rerum Merovingicarum 2, Hanover, 1888.
—— Chronicle: transl. A. C. Murray, From Roman to Merovingian Gaul. A Reader, Peterborough, Ontario, 2000.
Fructuosus of Braga, General Rule: transl. C. W. Barlow, Fathers of the Church 63, Washington, DC, 1969.
—— Rule for the Monastery of Compludo: transl. C. W. Barlow, Fathers of the Church 63, Washington, DC, 1969.
Galen, De sanitate tuenda, C. G. Kühn (ed.), Galeni Opera 6, Leipzig, 1825.
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George Bishop of the Arabs, Letter 6. 266a–266b, British Library Add. 12.154.
Gerald of Wales, Topography of Ireland: transl. J. O’Meara, Harmondsworth, 1982.
Gesta apud Zenophilum: transl. M. Edwards, Optatus. Against the Donatists, Liverpool, 1997.
Ghaerbald of Liège, Capitula, P. Brommer (ed.), Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Capitula Episcoporum I, Hanover, 1984.
—— Second Diocesan Statute, C. de Clercq (ed.), Louvain, 1936.
Gildas, On the Ruin of Britain: transl. M. Winterbottom, London, 1978.
Gottschalk, Responsa, C. Lambot (ed.), Louvain, 1945.
Greenlanders’ Saga: transl. G. Jones, The Norse Atlantic Saga, Oxford, 1986.
Gregory I, Dialogues, A. de Vogüé (ed.), Grégoire le Grand. Les Dialogues, Sources chrétiennes 251, 260, and 265, Paris, 1978: transl. O. J. Zimmerman, Fathers of the Church 39, New York, 1959.
—— Forty Gospel Homilies: transl. D. Hurst, Kalamazoo, MI, 1990.
—— Letters, D. Norberg (ed.), Corpus Christianorum 140–140A, Turnhout, 1982.
—— Moralia in Job, M. Adriaen (ed.), Corpus Christianorum 143, 143A, 143B, Turnhout, 1979–85, and R. Gillet (ed.), Grégoire le Grand. Morales sur Job, Sources chrétiennes 32 bis, Paris, 1975: transl., Library of the Fathers, Oxford, 1844–7.
—— Pastoral Care [Regula Pastoralis]: transl. H. Davis, Ancient Christian Writers 11, Westminster, MD, 1950, and R. Judic, Grégoire le Grand. Règle pastorale, Sources chrétiennes 381–2, Paris, 1992.
Gregory of Tours, Glory of the Confessors: transl. R. Van Dam, Liverpool, 1988.
—— Glory of the Martyrs: transl. R. Van Dam, Liverpool, 1988.
—— History: transl. L. Thorpe, Harmondsworth, 1974.
—— Lives of the Fathers: transl. E. James, Liverpool, 1985.
—— Miracles of Saint Julian: transl. R. Van Dam, Saints and their Miracles in Late Antique Gaul, Princeton, NJ, 1993.
—— Miracles of Saint Martin: transl. R. Van Dam, Saints and their Miracles in Late Antique Gaul, Princeton, NJ, 1993.
Hilary of Arles, Life of Saint Honoratus: transl. F. R. Hoare, The Western Fathers, New York, 1954.
Historia Monachorum, Patrologia Latina 21.
History of Rabban Hormizd: transl. E. A. W. Budge, London, 1902.
History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria: transl. B. Evetts, Patrologia Orientalis 5.
Hodoeporicon of Willibald: transl. C. H. Talbot, The Anglo-Saxon Missionaries in Germany, London, 1954, and T. Head and T. F. X. Noble, Soldiers of Christ, University Park, PA, 1995.
Honorius, Pope, Letters: Patrologia Latina 80.
Hydatius, Chronicle: transl. R. W. Burgess, Oxford, 1993.
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Index Superstitionum: transl. J. T. McNeill and H. M. Gamer, Medieval Handbooks of Penance, New York, 1990.
Inscriptiones christianae urbis Romae, Rome, 1964.
Isaac of Antioch, Memra 8. On the Bird that Sung at Antioch, G. Bickell (ed.), Giessen, 1873.
Isidore of Pelusium, Letters: Patrologia Graeca 78.
Jacob of Sarug, On the Spectacles of the Theater: transl. C. Moss, Le Mouséon, 48 (1935): 87–112.
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John of Ephesus, Ecclesiastical History: transl. R. Payne Smith, Oxford, 1860.
—— Lives of the Eastern Saints: transl. E. W. Brooks, Patrologia Orientalis 17, Paris, 1923–5.
John Rufus, Plerophoriae: Patrologia Orientalis 8.
John the Deacon , Life of Gregory: Patrologia Latina 75.
Jonas, Life of Columbanus: transl. E. Peters, Monks, Bishops, and Pagans, Philadelphia, 1981.
Julian of Toledo, Prognosticon, J. N. Hillgarth (ed.), Corpus Christianorum 115, Turnhout, 1976.
Justinian, Novella (536): R. Schöll and W. Kroll (eds.), Zurich, 1972.
—— On the Person of Christ. The Christology of Emperor Justinian: transl. K. P. Wesche, Crestwood, NY, 1991.
Kontakia of Romanos, The: transl. M. Carpenter, 2 vols., Columbia, MO, 1970.
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—— Sermons: transl. C. L. Feltoe, Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers 12, Oxford, 1895.
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Life of Enda, C. Plummer (ed.), Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae, vol. 1, Oxford, 1910.
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Life of Leo V, Patrologia Graeca 108: transl. C. Mango, The Art of the Byzantine Empire, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1972.
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Lorsch Bee Spell, H. D. Schlosser (ed.), Althochdeutsche Literatur, Frankfurt, 1970.
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Merseburg Spells, H. D. Schlosser (ed.), Althochdeutsche Literatur, Frankfurt, 1970.
Moses Korenats’i, History of the Armenians: transl. R. W. Thomson, Cambridge, MA, 1978.
Muirchú, Life of Patrick: transl. A. B. E. Hood, London, 1978.
Nennius, British History: transl. J. Morris, London, 1980.
Nestorius, The Bazaar of Heracleides: transl. G. Driver and L. Hodgson, Oxford, 1925.
Nicephorus of Constantinople, Adversus iconomachos: transl. M. J. Mondzain-Baudinet, Discours contre les iconoclastes, Paris, 1989.
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Oxyrhynchus Papyri, London, 1970.
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—— Letter to Coroticus: transl. A. B. E. Hood, St. Patrick. His Writings and Muirchú’s Life, London, 1978.
Paulinus of Nola, Letters: transl. P. G. Walsh, Ancient Christian Writers 36, New York, 1966.
—— Poems to Ausonius: transl. H. G. Evelyn-White, Ausonius 2, Loeb Classical Library, London, 1949.
Paulinus of Périgueux, Life of Martin, Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum 16, Vienna, 1888.
P’awstos Buzand, The Epic Histories Attributed to P’awstos Buzand: transl. N. Garsoian, Cambridge, MA, 1989.
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Penitential of Cummian: transl. L. Bieler, The Irish Penitentials, Dublin, 1975.
Penitential of Finnian, transl. L. Bieler, The Irish Penitentials, Dublin, 1975.
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—— The Wars: transl. H. Dewing, Procopius 1–5, Loeb Classical Library, London, 1954.
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