An Annotated Bibliography of Printed and Online Primary Sources for the Middle Ages
Gregory of Nyssa
Saint
lived
c.
335-394
Gregory of Nyssa is known as one of the Cappadocian Fathers of the Eastern Church along with his brother Basil the Great and friend Gregory of Nazianzius. Around 371, he became the bishop of Nyssa, located in present-day Turkey. He played a prominent role in the fourth-century controversy over the Trinity. His writings include exegeses, treatises on ascetic and Christian life, arguments against Arian heretics, sermons and letters. TLM
OMSB Records by Gregory of Nyssa:
- Heine, Ronald E., ed., trans., Gregory of Nyssas Treatise on the Inscriptions of the Psalms (Oxford: Clarendon, 1995).
- Corrigan, Kevin, ed. and trans., Saint Macrina: The Hidden Face Behind the Tradition (Vox Benedictina: A Journal of Translations from Monastic Sources, 5.1: 13-43., 1988).
- Petroff, Elizabeth Alvilda, ed., Medieval Women's Visionary Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986).