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Seuêros
Adler number: sigma,271
Translated headword: Severus [of Antioch]
Vetting Status: high
Translation: This man appeared after the unlucky Eutyches;[1] [it was he] who after seizing the [episcopal] throne of
Antioch tried to vindicate the heresy of Mani[2] and
Apollinarius[3] and Eutyches, disrupting, as far as he was able, the peace of the Church. But when he was expelled from
Antioch for being troublesome and turbulent, he fell like a tempest or a hurricane on the frivolity of the Alexandrians.[4] Then when another gale blew up against him and the people, he threw everything into confusion and uproar. For a certain man called Julian, a Halicarnassian, a bishop of Asia, scattered them.
See also under Julian of Halicarnassus.[5]
Greek Original:Seuêros: houtos ephanê meta ton dustuchê Eutuchê: hos harpasas ton thronon Antiocheias tên kata Manenta authis Apolinarion te kai Eutuchea diekdikein hairesin epeirato, kukôn, hosê dunamis autôi, tên tês ekklêsias eirênên. exelatheis de tês Antiocheias hôs tarachôdês kai taraxias têi Alexandreôn kouphotêti lailapos dikên ê thuellês eneskêpsen, entha kai heteras kataigidos antipneusasês autôi te kai tôi laôi sunechee panta kai ethorubêse. dieskedase gar autous Ioulianos tis kaloumenos, Halikarnaseus, tês Asias episkopos. kai zêtei en tôi Ioulianos Halikarnaseus.
Notes:
From George the Monk,
Chronicon 472.24 - 473.8. A collection of
Severus' letters may be found at web address 1.
[1] Eutyches:
epsilon 3782 (a play on the meaning of his name, "lucky").
[2] Mani:
mu 147.
[3]
Apollinarius:
alpha 3397,
alpha 3398.
[4] This sentence is quoted again at
tau 114. George's original has
stasiw/dhs ('factious') rather than
taraxw/dhs ('trouble-making').
[5] Julian of Halicarnassus:
iota 436.
References:
Pauline Allen and C.T.R. Hayward, Severus of Antioch. 2004
John Behr, “Severus of Antioch: Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Perspectives,” St. Nersess Theological Review 3.1-2 (1998) 23-35.
Peter Theodore Farrington, "The Orthodox Theology of St. Severus of Antioch" at web address 2.
Associated internet addresses:
Web address 1,
Web address 2
Keywords: biography; Christianity; chronology; ethics; geography; historiography; history; imagery; religion
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 10 May 2005@01:13:48.
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