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A <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHICAL</strong><br />
<strong>DICTIONARY</strong> <strong>VOL</strong>. <strong>II</strong><br />
by HARWOOD<br />
Classic Literature Collection<br />
<strong>World</strong> Public <strong>Library</strong>.org
Title: A <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHICAL</strong> <strong>DICTIONARY</strong> <strong>VOL</strong>. <strong>II</strong><br />
Author: HARWOOD<br />
Language: English<br />
Subject: Fiction, Literature<br />
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184<br />
L,1"um TifertMtem. Impressi per Olricu,,,, Zell,<br />
de Hanau C1ericum DiczCelis Moguntinensis, citta<br />
annum M,CCCC,LXV<strong>II</strong>I, 4to.-A very seGret E.titiOD<br />
j sold at· the V alierian laIr, in 118", for 120<br />
livrea.<br />
eRll V.OITOMI Sermones, e Greco Latine veni.<br />
Bononi2, ex officina Baldazeris Azzoguidi, aDDO<br />
14075, 4to. L£b. ,'tar.<br />
-------- Libel de Reparatione Lapai Homini<br />
•• Editio'lJttus, absque lociet anai.iodicatione,<br />
sed Typis Moguntinensibus exciJsa,· circa annum<br />
M,CCCC,LXX, 4to.<br />
John Ckrylost,tn, was born. at Antioch, ·A. D.<br />
344. He waS one of the most eloqneti( of the<br />
Greek fathers, and was perhaps excelled by IlO ora.<br />
tor, sacred or profane. By good judges he baa beea<br />
compared with Demosthenes, and tho- balaace of<br />
excellence has turned in l1is favour. ·4." CODSi.<br />
ders him the paragon of Greek oraton; and tbiaks<br />
that:Demosthenes himself does Dot exhibit such eIe.<br />
vation of thought, Tichnesa of elocution, abundance<br />
()f figure and imagery, such strength, IRpiclity, aacl<br />
purity of stile, as are eminently con.picuoua in the<br />
writings of this father. He was raised to tho see<br />
of Constaritinople in 398. As he' began vipously<br />
to reform the abuses that had crept into the cbuch.<br />
he ex.cited a number .of enemies apiDlt hilDlelf,<br />
and among the rest the vicious' empress, Eudoxia,<br />
who ncvel· ceased till she got him condemned by a<br />
. council·of her own creatures, deposed, and banish ..<br />
cd into Bithyuia.---After sufFering DW'Iy hardships
The End.<br />
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