A Brief Bibliography: St. Athanasios the Apostolic 1. “contra gentes de incarnatione verbi dei* (Against the Gentiles, The Incarnation of the Word);” 318 AD. 2. “depositio arii (The Deposition of Arios)”, 321 AD. 3. “expositio fedi (Explaining the Faith);” 328 AD. 4. “Paschal Epistles;” 328-335 AD. 5. “in ollud omnia (Everything was Given to me by my Father);” 335 AD. 6. “Encyclia ad episopos eccleesiae catholicae (Open Letter to the Bishops of the World);” 339 AD. 7. “Message to the Council of Sardikia (2);” 343 AD. 8. “apologia contra arianos (Defense Against Arios);” 351 AD. 9. “de decretis concilii nicaeni (Defense of the Council of Nicea);” 352 AD. 10. “de sententia dionysii (Explaining the Position of Pope Dyonasius);” 352 AD. 11. “sd amun (A Message to Anba Amon, One of the Fathers of Netria);” 353 AD. 12. “ad dracontium (Message to Darkonitus, Bishop of Hermopolis (Damanhour));” 345 AD. 13. “vita antonii (The Life of Anthony);” 356-362 AD. 14. “epistola ad episcopi aegypti et lybyae (Epistle to the Bishps of Egypt and Lybia);” 15. “ apologia ad constantium (Defense Presnted to Emperor Constantinus);” 356-357 AD. 16. “apologia de fuga (Defending His Escape (hiding));” 357 AD. 17. “ad monachos (Epistle to the Monks of Egypt);” 358 AD. 18. “historia arianorum de monachos (The History of Ariosism);” 358 AD. 19. “orationes ad arianos IV (Articles Agains Ariosism, 4);” 358 AD. 20. “ad luciforum (Epistles to Luciforum, the Bishop of Cabris in Sardenia (was exiled in ‘saeed’ Southern Egypt (2));” 359 AD. 21. “ad serapionem IV (Epistles to Serapion of Tamoeh (in the Nile Delta), 4);” 312 AD. 22. “de synodis arimini et seleuciac celebratis (About the synod of the Armenia and the Synod of Selukia);” 359-369 AD. 23. “tomus as antiochenos (A Letter to the synod of the Church of Antioch);” 362 AD. 24. “syntagma doctrinae (An Article Defining Doctrine (Faith));” 362 AD. 25. “ad rufinianum (A Letter to Rufinianus);” 362 AD. 26. “ad Juvianum (A Letter to Emperor Jovian);” 363-364 AD. 27. “ad orsisium (Two Short Epistles to Aba Orsisius the Abott of the Monastery of Tabanseen in “Saeed” Southern Egypt);” 364 AD. 28. “ad afros epistola synodica. (An Ecumenical Epistle, with the Bishops of Egypt, to the Bishops of Africa);” 369 AD. 29. “ad epictatus (An Epistle Epiktatus the Bishop of Corinth);” 369 AD. 30. “ad adelphium (An Epistle to Adelphius the Confessor the Bishop of Onopheese);” 369 AD. 31. “ad maximus (An Epistle to Maximus, An Alexandrian Philsopher);” 369 AD. 32. “ad diodorus (An Epistle to Diodorus the Bishop of Soor (A City in Southern Lebanon));” 363-372 AD. 33. “ad joann et antiochen (An Epistle to John and Antiochis (became bishop of Patolmaees);” 372 AD. 34. “ad palladius (An Epistle to Palladius, A Priest in Cesarea of Palestine);” 372 AD. 35. “contra apollinarium (Against the followers (heresies) of Apollinarius);” 372 AD. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Is Not Certain, But A Document Exists in Latin: 36. “de trinitae et spiritu sancto (Concerning the Trinity and the Holy Spirit);” 365 AD. 37. “de incarnatione et contra arianos (Concerning the Incrnation and Against Arios);” -- AD. 38. “de sermo maior de fide (The Great Sermon on Faith (A Collection of the Works of Athanassios));” 39. “Against Paul Samosati, (Patriarch of Antioch);” 40. “interpretatio symboli (Commentary on the Psalms);” 41. “de incarnatione verbi dei (The Incarnation of the Word);” (“mia phosis tov theo logos sesarkwmevse”) Is the famous phrase stated by St. Athanassios and used by St. Cyril the Great in descriping the nature of Christ : One Nature of God the Incarnate Word. 42. “ad marcellinum de interpretatione psalmorum (To Marcellinus, the Explanation of the Psalms);” 43. “expositiones in psalmos (Contemplations in the Psalms);” 44. “fragmenta in evang. mathei (Explanation of Bits & Pieces of the Gospel According to St. Mathews;” 45. “fragmanta in lucam (Bits & Pieces from Luke);” 46. “de virginitae (Concerning Celibacy);” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lost Writings: 47: “Sympathy Letter to the Virgins (nuns) Badly Treated by Gregorius the Ariosist Ruler;” 48. “Paschal Epistles and Letters;” 49. “The Letter to St. Bassellious the Great (Bishop of Cesarea);” * Latin titles to aid researchers find the publications; Arabic Sources: Books on Athanassios by Abott. Mathew the Poor, and Deacon Malak Luka. Thanks also to James W. Hanna for reviewing the Latin titles. (C) 1997; Dr. W.A. Hanna, St. Mary & St. Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church; 1843 Ross Ave.; St. Louis, MO 63146; USA P.S. Please Visit St. Mary & St. Abraam Church Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/2894 Please Consider Sending a Donation: St. Mary & St. Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church 1843 Ross Ave. St. Louis, MO 63146; USA (Building Loan/Essays Book)