LETTER OF GRATIAN TO AMBROSE. A.D. 379. THE MEMORIAL OF SYMMACHUS, PREFECT OF THE CITY. THE LETTER OF POPE SIRICIUS TO THE CHURCH OF MILAN. A.D. 389. LETTER ON THE CASE OF BONOSUS. A.D. 392 or 393. INDEX OF LATIN AND GREEK WORDS Transcriber’s Notes The cover image was provided by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. Punctuation has been standardized. Most abbreviations have been expanded in tool-tips for screen-readers and may be seen by hovering the mouse over the abbreviation. The text frequently shows quotations within quotations, all set off by similar quote marks. The inner quotations have been changed to alternate quote marks for improved readability. The errors noted on the ERRATA page have been made in the text without additional notation. Scriptural references in sidenotes have not been corrected or changed. This book was written in a period when many words had not become standardized in their spelling. Words may have multiple spelling variations or inconsistent hyphenation in the text. These have been left unchanged unless indicated with a Transcriber’s Note. In the concluding Index, the alphabetical order of entries have been corrected, but index references have not been checked for accuracy. Footnotes are identified in the text with a superscript number and have been accumulated in a table at the end of the text. Transcriber’s Notes are used when making corrections to the text or to provide additional information for the modern reader. These notes have been accumulated in a table at the end of the book and are identified in the text by a dotted underline and may be seen in a tool-tip by hovering the mouse over the underline. A LIBRARY OF FATHERS OF THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH, ANTERIOR TO THE DIVISION OF THE EAST AND WEST: TRANSLATED BY MEMBERS OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH. ( ‡ Untitle image) YET SHALL NOT THY TEACHERS BE REMOVED INTO A CORNER ANY MORE, BUT THINE EYES SHALL SEE THY TEACHERS. Isaiah xxx. 20. OXFORD: JAMES PARKER & CO., AND RIVINGTONS, LONDON, OXFORD, AND CAMBRIDGE. TO THE MEMORY OF THE MOST REVEREND FATHER IN GOD WILLIAM LORD ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, PRIMATE OF ALL ENGLAND, FORMERLY REGIUS PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, THIS LIBRARY OF ANCIENT BISHOPS, FATHERS, DOCTORS, MARTYRS, CONFESSORS, OF CHRIST’S HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH, UNDERTAKEN AMID HIS ENCOURAGEMENT, AND CARRIED ON FOR TWELVE YEARS UNDER HIS SANCTION, UNTIL HIS DEPARTURE HENCE IN PEACE, IS GRATEFULLY AND REVERENTLY INSCRIBED. THE LETTERS OF S. AMBROSE, BISHOP OF MILAN, TRANSLATED, WITH NOTES AND INDICES. OXFORD, JAMES PARKER AND CO., AND RIVINGTONS, LONDON, OXFORD, AND CAMBRIDGE. 1881. PRINTED BY THE DEVONPORT SOCIETY OF THE HOLY TRINITY, HOLY ROOD, OXFORD. 1881. NOTICE.The Translation of S. Ambrose’s Epistles was made in the early days of the Library of the Fathers by a friend, now with God, before the check which the Series received through various sorrowful losses. It has now been revised by an accomplished scholar, the Rev. H. Walford, M.A., one of the Masters at Hayleybury. Over-work prevented the writing of some introductory remarks. E. B. P. CHRIST CHURCH, Lent, 1881. CONTENTS.⭘[Letter of Gratian to AMBROSE.] ⭘LETTER I. AMBROSE Bishop to the Blessed Emperor and most Christian Prince Gratian. ⭘LETTER II. AMBROSE to Constantius. ⭘LETTER III. AMBROSE to Felix. ⭘LETTER IV. AMBROSE to Felix, health. ⭘LETTERS V. and VI. These Letters to Syagrius appear in the original Latin at the end of the Book. ⭘LETTER VII. AMBROSE to Justus, health. ⭘LETTER VIII. AMBROSE to Justus. ⭘[The proceedings of the Council of Aquileia against the heretics Palladius and Secundianus.] ⭘LETTER IX. The Council which is assembled at Aquileia to our most beloved brethren, the Bishops of the Viennese and the first and second Narbonese Provinces in Gaul. ⭘LETTER X. The holy Council which is assembled at Aquileia to the most gracious Christian Emperors, and most blessed Princes, Gratian, Valentinian, and Theodosius. ⭘LETTER XI. To the most gracious Emperors and Christian Princes, the most glorious and most blessed Gratian, Valentinian, and Theodosius, the Council which is assembled at Aquileia. ⭘LETTER XII. To the most gracious and Christian Emperors, the glorious and most blessed Princes, Gratian, Valentinian, and Theodosius, the holy Council which is assembled at Aquileia. ⭘LETTER XIII. To the most blessed Emperor and most gracious Prince Theodosius, AMBROSE and the other Bishops of Italy. ⭘LETTER XIV. To the most blessed Emperor and most gracious Prince Theodosius, AMBROSE and the other Bishops of Italy. ⭘LETTER XV. AMBROSE to Anatolius, Numesius, Severus, Philip, Macedonius, Ammianus, Theodosius, Eutropius, Clarus, Eusebius, and Timotheus, Priests of the Lord, and to all the beloved Clergy and people of Thessalonica, health. ⭘LETTER XVI. Bishop AMBROSE to his brother Anysius. ⭘LETTER XVII. Bishop AMBROSE to the most blessed Prince and Christian Emperor Valentinian. ⭘[The Memorial of Symmachus, prefect of the city.] ⭘LETTER XVIII. Bishop AMBROSE to the most blessed Prince and gracious Emperor, his Majesty Valentinian. ⭘LETTER XIX. AMBROSE to Vigilius. ⭘LETTER XX. To Marcellina. ⭘LETTER XXI. To the most clement Emperor, his blessed Majesty Valentinian, AMBROSE, Bishop, sends greeting. ⭘SERMON. Against Auxentius on the giving up the Basilicas. ⭘LETTER XXII. To the lady his Sister whom he loves more than his life and eyes AMBROSE her brother sends greeting. ⭘LETTER XXIII. To the lords, his brethren most beloved, the Bishops throughout the Province of Æmilia, AMBROSE, Bishop. ⭘LETTER XXIV. AMBROSE to the Emperor Valentinian. ⭘LETTER XXV. AMBROSE to Studius. ⭘LETTER XXVI. AMBROSE to IrenÆus. [Studius?] ⭘LETTER XXVII. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXVIII. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXIX. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXX. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXXI. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXXII. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXXIII. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXXIV. AMBROSE to Horontianus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXXV. AMBROSE to Horontianus. ⭘LETTER XXXVI. AMBROSE to Horontianus. ⭘LETTER XXXVII. AMBROSE to Simplician, greeting. ⭘[Calanus to Alexander.] ⭘LETTER XXXVIII. AMBROSE to Simplician, greeting. ⭘LETTER XXXIX. AMBROSE to Faustinus, greeting. ⭘LETTER XL. To the most precious Prince and blessed Emperor his Majesty Theodosius, Bishop AMBROSE sends greeting. ⭘LETTER XLI. The Brother to his Sister. ⭘[The Letter of Pope Siricius to the Church of Milan.] ⭘LETTER XLII. To their lord, their dearly beloved brother, Pope Syricius, AMBROSE, Sabinus, Bassianus, and the rest send greeting. ⭘LETTER XLIII. AMBROSE to Horontianus. ⭘LETTER XLIV. AMBROSE to Horontianus. ⭘LETTER XLV. AMBROSE to Sabinus. ⭘LETTER XLVI. AMBROSE to Sabinus. ⭘LETTER XLVII. AMBROSE to Sabinus. ⭘LETTER XLVIII. AMBROSE to Sabinus. ⭘LETTER XLIX. AMBROSE to Sabinus. ⭘LETTER L. AMBROSE to Chromatius. ⭘LETTER LI. AMBROSE, Bishop, to his Majesty the Emperor Theodosius. ⭘LETTER LII. AMBROSE to Titianus. ⭘LETTER LIII. AMBROSE to the Emperor Theodosius. ⭘LETTER LIV. AMBROSE to Eusebius. ⭘LETTER LV. AMBROSE to Eusebius. ⭘LETTER LVI. AMBROSE to Theophilus. ⭘[Letter on the case of Bonosus.] ⭘LETTER LVII. To the most gracious Emperor Eugenius, AMBROSE, Bishop, sends greeting. ⭘LETTER LVIII. AMBROSE to Sabinus, Bishop. ⭘LETTER LIX. AMBROSE to Severus, Bishop. ⭘LETTER LX. AMBROSE to Paternus. ⭘LETTER LXI. AMBROSE to the Emperor Theodosius. ⭘LETTER LXII. AMBROSE to the Emperor Theodosius. ⭘LETTER LXIII. AMBROSE, servant of Christ, called to be Bishop, to the Church of VercellÆ, and to them who called on the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ, grace unto you from God the Father and His Only-begotten Son be fulfilled in the Holy Spirit. ⭘LETTER LXIV. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER LXV. AMBROSE to Simplicianus, greeting. ⭘LETTER LXVI. AMBROSE to Romulus. ⭘LETTER LXVII. AMBROSE to Simplicianus, greeting. ⭘LETTER LXVIII. AMBROSE to Romulus. ⭘LETTER LXIX. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER LXX. AMBROSE to Horontianus. ⭘LETTER LXXI. AMBROSE to Horontianus. ⭘LETTER LXXII. AMBROSE to Constantius. ⭘LETTER LXXIII. AMBROSE to IrenÆus. ⭘LETTER LXXIV. AMBROSE to IrenÆus. ⭘LETTER LXXV. AMBROSE to Clementianus. ⭘LETTER LXXVI. AMBROSE to IrenÆus, greeting. ⭘LETTER LXXVII. AMBROSE to Horontianus. ⭘LETTER LXXVIII. AMBROSE to Horontianus. ⭘LETTER LXXIX. AMBROSE to Bellicius, greeting. ⭘LETTER LXXX. AMBROSE to Bellicius, greeting. ⭘LETTER LXXXI. AMBROSE to certain of the Clergy. ⭘LETTER LXXXII. AMBROSE to Marcellus. ⭘LETTER LXXXIII. AMBROSE to Sisinnius. ⭘LETTER LXXXIV. AMBROSE to Cynegius. ⭘LETTER LXXXV. AMBROSE to Siricius. ⭘LETTER LXXXVI. AMBROSE to Siricius. ⭘LETTER LXXXVII. AMBROSE to Bishops Sigatinus and Delphinus. ⭘LETTER LXXXVIII. AMBROSE to Atticus. ⭘LETTER LXXXIX. AMBROSE to Alypius. ⭘LETTER XC. AMBROSE to Antonius. ⭘LETTER XCI. AMBROSE to his brother Candidianus. ⭘INDEX. ERRATA.p. 20. heading for ‘skekel’ read ‘shekel.’ p. 152. l. 15. for ‘Arianism’ read ‘Ariminum.’ p. 183. l. 8. for ‘unrestored’ read ‘unstained.’ p. 217. At the end of § 12 add the following sentence. ‘A good mother of souls in that Jerusalem which is in heaven.’ ib. l. 18. for ‘life’ read ‘wife.’ p. 219. note, for ‘a’ read ‘f,’ and for ‘cic.’ read ‘Cic.’ p. 258. marg. for ‘distonxisti’ read ‘distinxisti.’ p. 285. last ref. for ‘1 Col.’ read ‘Col.’ p. 298. l. 29 after ‘partly full,’ add ‘fulness in the Gospel, half-fulness in the Law,’ and for ‘thus’ read ‘as.’ p. 368. l. 10. for ‘sinless’ read ‘senseless.’ ib. marg. for ‘Ezra viii,’ read ‘Ezra viii. 2.’ pp. 370, 374 are printed 270, 274. p. 429. mag. for ‘S. John i. 86,’ read ‘S. John i. 29.’ |