Acac | Acacius Caesariensis | †366 |
Ad | Adamantius | 300/350 |
Ambr | Ambrosius | †397 |
Ps Ambr | Ps Ambrosius | |
Ambst | Ambrosiaster | 366-384 |
Apr | Apringius Pacensis | 531-548 |
Arn | Arnobius der Jüngere | †p. 455 |
Ath | Athanasius Alexandrinus | †373 |
Athen | Athenagoras | a. 180 |
Aug | Augustinus | †430 |
BasilCl | Basilides apud Clementem | II |
Bas | Basilius Caesariensis | †379 |
BasA | Basilius Ancyranus | †ca. 374 |
Bea | Beatus von Liébana | VIII |
Beda | Beda Venerabilis | †735 |
Cass | Cassiodorus | †p. 580 |
Chr | Johannes Chrysostomus | †407 |
Cl | Clemens Alexandrinus | †a. 215 |
Cllat | Clemens Al. lat. Übersetzung | |
ClexThd | Clemens ex Theodoto | |
Clhom | Pseudoklementinische Homilien | IV? |
2Cl | 2 epistula Clementis | II |
Cn | Johannes Cassianus | †ca. 435 |
Cyp | Cyprianus | †258 |
Cyr | Cyrillus Alexandrinus | †444 |
CyrJ | Cyrillus von Jerusalem | †386 |
Didache | Didache | ca. 100 |
Did | Didymus Alexandrinus | †398 |
Dion | Dionysius Alexandrinus | ca. 264/265 |
Ephr | Ephraem Syrus | †373 |
Epiph | Epiphanius Constantiensis | †403 |
Eus | Eusebius Caesariensis | †339/340 |
Firm | Firmicus Maternus | †p. 360 |
Fulg | Fulgentius | †527? |
GrNy | Gregorius Nyssenus | †394 |
Hes | Hesychius | †p. 451 |
Hier | Hieronymus | †420 |
Hil | Hilarius | †367 |
Hipp | Hippolytus | †235 |
Ir | Irenaeus | II |
Irlat | Irenaeus, lat. Übersetzung | a. 395 |
Irarm | Irenaeus, armen. Übersetzung | IV/V |
JulCl | Julius Cassianus apud Clementem | II |
Ju | Justinus | †ca. 165 |
Lact | Lactantius | †p. 317 |
Lcf | Lucifer | †ca. 371 |
McionT/E/A | Marcion nach Tertullian/Epiphanius/Adamantius | II |
Marc | Marcus Eremita | †p. 430 |
MarIr | Marcus/Marcosii apud Irenaeum | II |
MVict | Marius Victorinus | †p. 363 |
Meth | Methodius Olympius | †p. 250 |
Nic | Nicetas v. Remesiana | †p. 414 |
Nil | Nilus Ancyranus | †ca. 430 |
Nov | Novatianus | †p. 251 |
OphitesIr lat | Die Ophiten nach Irenäus | |
Or | Origenes | †254 |
Orlat | Origenes, lat. Übersetzung | |
Ors | Origenes Supplementum bezeichnet ein langes Lemma (Joh 2,12-25) in Origenes' Johannes-Kommentar (vor Buch X,1; ed. Preuschen 170), das anstelle des ausgefallenen Originals schon früh in den Text eingefügt wurde. | |
Oros | Orosius | †p. 418 |
Pel | Pelagius | †p. 418 |
Polyc | Polycarpus Smyrnensis | †156 |
Prim | Primasius | †ca. 567 |
Prisc | Priscillianus | †385/386 |
Prosp | Prosper | †p. 455 |
Ptol | Ptolemaeus | a. 180 |
PtolIr | Ptolemaeus apud Irenaeum | |
Qu | Quodvultdeus | †ca. 453 |
Socr | Socrates Scholasticus | †p. 439 |
Spec | Speculum, Pseudo-Augustinus | V |
Tert | Tertullianus | †p. 220 |
Thret | Theodoretus Cyrrhensis | †ca. 466 |
Theoph | Theophilus Alexandrinus | †412 |
Tit | Titus Bostrensis | †a. 378 |
Tyc | Tyconius | †p. 390 |
Vic | Victorinus Petavionensis | †304 |
Vig | Vigilius v. Thapsus | †p. 484 |