Donaldson, James, 1831-1915
Donaldson, James, Sir, 1831-1915
Donaldson, James
James Donaldson Scottish classical scholar, and educational and theological writer
VIAF ID: 46805712 ( Personal )
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Works
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Addresses delivered in the University of St. Andrews from 1886 to 1910 | |
Ante-Nicene Christian library | |
The Ante-Nicene fathers. Translations of the writings of the fathers down to A.D. 325. | |
The Apostolic Fathers. Justin Martyr. Irenaeus. | |
The Apostolical constitutions | |
The apostolical fathers : a critical account of their genuine writings and of their doctrines | |
Bible. | |
Didaché. | |
Fathers of the second century : Hermas, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus and Clement of Alexandria (entire) | |
Gregory Thaumaturgus, Dionisus the Great, Julius Africanus, Anatolius and Minor writers, Methodius, Arnobius | |
Hippolytus. Cyprian. Caius. Novatian. Appendix. | |
Kvinnan : hennes ställning och inflytande i det gamla Grekland och Rom samt under kristendomens första århundraden | |
Latin Christianity : its founder, Tertullian. I. Apologetic. II. Anti-Marcion. III. Ethical. | |
Lectures on the history of education in Prussia & England : and on kindred topics | |
Liturgies and other documents of the ante-Nicene period. | |
Modern Greek grammar for the use of classical students | |
on ViU rept.: Donaldson, James, Sir, 1831-1915; usage: James Donaldson) | |
Opere | |
P. | |
Patres apostolici. | |
Tertullian, part fourth; Minucius Felix; Comodian; Origen, parts first and second | |
Tolv patriarkers testamente | |
The twelve Patriarches, excerpts and epistles, the clementina, apocrypha, decretals, memoirs of Edessa and Syriac documents, remains of the first ages | |
Woman, 1984 | |
Woman; her position and influence in ancient Greece and Rome and among the early Christians | |
The works of Gregory Thaumaturgus, Dionysius of Alexandria, and Archelaus | |
The writings of Tertullian |