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English: CYRILLUS HIEROSOLYMITANI, SANCTUS [ST. CYRIL OF JERUSALEM] (c.315-c.386). Tou en agiois patros emon Kyrillou Ierosolymon archiepiskopou ta euriskomena panta. S. Cyrilli Archiepiscopi Hierosolymitani opera quae exstant omnia, et ejus nomine circumferuntur, ad manusriptos codices nec-non ad superiores editiones castigata, dissertationibus & notis illustrata, cum nova interpretatione & copiosis indicibus. Cura & studio Domni Antonii-Augustini Touttée, presbyteri & monachi benedictini è Congregatione S. Mauri. Paris: Typis Jacobi Vincent, 1720. Edited by a Benedictine of the Maurist Congregation, Dom Antoine-Augustin Touttée (1677-1718), and published posthumously, this edition of the works of Cyril of Jerusalem was first printed at Paris in 1720, then again at Venice in 1763. Touttée also wrote three dissertations on the life, writings and doctrine of Saint Cyril, which here precede the Greek/Latin text of Cyril himself.
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Author Dom Antoine-Augustin Touttée

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