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Anecdota Monophysitarum: The Correspondence of Peter Mongus, Patriarch of Alexandria, and Acacius, Patriarch of Constantinople, together with the Henoticon of the Emperor Zeno and the Rescript of the Emperor Anastasius, Now First Translated from the Old Armenian Text

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Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, "Anecdota Monophysitarum: The Correspondence of Peter Mongus, Patriarch of Alexandria, and Acacius, Patriarch of Constantinople, together with the Henoticon of the Emperor Zeno and the Rescript of the Emperor Anastasius, Now First Translated from the Old Armenian Text," American Journal of Theology, vol. 9:4 (1905), 719-740. cite

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  • Title: Anecdota Monophysitarum: The Correspondence of Peter Mongus, Patriarch of Alexandria, and Acacius, Patriarch of Constantinople, together with the Henoticon of the Emperor Zeno and the Rescript of the Emperor Anastasius, Now First Translated from the Old Armenian Text
  • Author: Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare
  • URI: https://cobdh.org/bibl/Conybeare1905 copy

American Journal of Theology

    • Date of Publication: 1905
    • Volume: 9:4
    • Pages: 719-740

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