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See also:EDITIONS AND LITERATURE .—Socrates' See also:History has been edited by Stephanus'(See also:Paris, 1544; See also:Geneva, 1612), Valesius (Paris, 1659 sqq.), See also:Reading (See also:Cambridge, 1720), Hussey (See also:Oxford, 1853, reissued by See also:Bright, 1878). It is also to be found in See also:volume lxvii. of See also:Migne's Patrologia, and there is an Oxford school edition (1844) after Reading. The latest See also:English See also:translation, revised by Zenos, is published in the Nicene and See also:post Nicene Fathers, 2nd See also:series, vol. ii. There are Testimonia veterum in Valesius and more fully in Hussey; and Nolte's See also:paper in Tubing. Quartalschr. (1859, p. 518 se q.), contains emendations in Hussey's See also:text, and notes towards the history of the text and editions; see also See also:Overbeck, in Theol. lit. Ztung. (1879), no. 20. See also:Special studies have been made by_ See also:Baronius, Miraeus, Labbe,Valesius, Halloix, See also:Scaliger, See also:Ceillier, See also:Cave, See also:Dupin, Pagi, Ittig, Tille mont, See also:Walch, See also:Gibbon, Schroeckh, See also:Lardner.- See also See also:Voss, De histor. graecis; See also:Fabricius-See also:Harless, Biblioth. gr., vol. vii.; Rossler, Bibliothek d. Kirchenvater; Holzhausen, De fontibus quibus Seer., Soz., ac Theod. in scribenda historia sacra usi Bunt (See also:Gottingen, 1825) ; Staudlin, Gesch. u. Lit. d. K.-G. (See also:Hanover, 1827); See also:Baur, Epochen (1852); See also:Harnack, " See also:Socrates u. See also:Sozomen" in See also:Herzog-Hauck's Realencykl., 2nd ed.; Loeschke, " Sokrates," ibid., 3rd. ed. Detached details are given also in See also:works upon See also:Constantine (Manso), See also:Julian (Macke, Rode, See also:Neumann, Rendall), See also:Damasus (Rade), Arianism (Gwatkin's Studies of Arianism, which gives a severe but See also:trust-worthy See also:criticism of See also:Rufinus and discusses the manner in which Socrates was related to him), the emperors after Julian (De See also:Broglie, See also:Richter, See also:Clinton, the Weltgeschichte of See also:Ranke, the Gesch. d. ostromischen Reiches unter den Kaisern See also:Arcadius u. Theod. II. (1885) of Gtildenpenning, and the Kaiser See also:Theodosius d. Gr., See also:Halle (1878) of Giildenpenning and Iffland, the last-named See also:work discussing the relation of Socrates to Sozomen), the See also:barbarian migrations (Wietersheim, See also:Dahn), the Goths (See also:Waitz, See also:Bessel, See also:Kauffmann and See also:Scott's See also:Ulfilas, 1885). Lastly, reference may be made to See also:Sarrazin, De See also:Theodore Lectore, Theophanis fonte praecipuo (1881, treats of the relation between Socrates and Sozomen, and of the completeness of the former's work); Jeep, Quellenuntersuch. z. d. griech. Kirchenhistorikern (1884) ; Geppert, See also:Die Quelleri See also:des Kirchenhistorikers Socrates Scholasticus (1898). (A. HA.; A. C. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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