Hesychius von Jerusalem
Variant names
Church Slavic; Old Slavonic; Church Slavonic; Old Bulgarian; Old Church Slavonic,
Biographical notes:
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Links to collections
Maximus, Confessor, Saint, ca. 580-662. Ri︠a︡pov miscellany [microform], [13--].
Ohio State University Libraries
Iōvʹ, fl. 1360-1390. Collection of homilies [microform], [138-?].
Ohio State University Libraries
Macarius, the Egyptian, Saint, 4th cent. Hesychast miscellany [microform], [176-?].
Ohio State University Libraries
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Tipikʹ izvĕstenʺ nastoo̧shto̧o̧ knigȳ [microform] : ōt knigy narit︠s︡aennȳo̧ Margarite, [1370-1380] / ot︠s︡a nashego Iōanna arkīepis[ko]pa Kōnstantinĕ grada Zlatoustaago.
Ohio State University Libraries
Hesychius, of Jerusalem, d. ca. 450. Homilies [microform], 1807.
Ohio State University Libraries
Hesychius, of Jerusalem, d. ca. 450. [Commentary on Leviticus libri VII].
Pierpont Morgan Library.
Iōvʹ, fl. 1360-1390. Zlatoustʹ postni [microform], [ca. 1385].
Ohio State University Libraries
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zlatoustʹ [microform], 7140 [1632].
Ohio State University Libraries
Nilʹ, 14th cent. Hesychast collection [microform], [138-?].
Ohio State University Libraries
Related names in SNAC
associatedWith
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407.
associatedWith
Kliment, Skhimonakh, 18th/19th cent.
associatedWith
Troussures, Louis Lucien Le Caron de, d. 1821,
associatedWith
Cathédrale Saint-Pierre (Beauvais, France),
associatedWith
Hilandar (Monastery : Athos, Greece).
associatedWith
Pierpont Morgan Library.
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Subjects:
- Christian ethics
- Manuscripts, Church Slavic
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Theology
- Theology Early works to 1800
Occupations:
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Places:
- New York (State)--New York (as recorded)
- Greece--Athos (as recorded)
Variant Names
Hesychius, of Jerusalem, d. ca. 450.
Isychius, presbyter Hierosolymorum