- Arethas of Caesarea
Arethas of Caesarea was born at
Patrae ,Greece , about 860; was, like all the eminent men of that time, a disciple of Photius. He becameArchbishop of Caesarea early in the10th century , and is reckoned one of the most scholarly theologians of the Greek Church.He is the compiler of the oldest extant Greek commentary (
scholia ) on theApocalypse , for which he made considerable use of the similar work of his predecessor,Andrew of Caesarea . It was first printed in 1535 as an appendix to the works ofOecumenius and is found in P.G., CVI, 493. Dr. Ehrhard inclines to the opinion that he wrote other scriptural commentaries. To his interest in the earliestChristian literature, caught perhaps from the above-named Andrew, we owe the "Arethas Codex" (Paris , Gr. 451), through which the text of the Greek Christian Apologists has, in great measure, reached us (Otto Bardenhewer , "Patrologie", 40).He is also known as a commentator of
Plato andLucian ; the famous manuscript of Plato ("Codex Clarkianus"), taken fromPatmos toLondon , was copied by order of Arethas. Other important Greek manuscripts, e.g. ofEuclides , the rhetorAristides , and perhaps ofDio Chrysostom , are owing to him. Not a few of his minor writings, contained in aMoscow manuscript, are said still to await an editor (see P.G., loc. cit., 787). Krumbacher emphasizes his fondness for ancient classical Greek literature and the original sources of Christiantheology , in spite of the feet that he lived in a "dark" century, and was far away from any of the few remaining centres of erudition. The latest known date of his life is 932.External links
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_20_0860-0932-_Arethas_Caesareae_Episcopus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes]
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