- Epiphanius Scholasticus
Epiphanius Scholasticus was a sixth-century translator of Greek works into
Latin .Little is known of his life, aside from his works. It seems he bore the name Scholasticus "not so much because of any devotion to literature or theology, but in the sense that that word frequently had in the middle ages, meaning a chaplain, amanuensis, or general assistant of any dignitary of the church." [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/wace/biodict.e.html]
Under the direction of
Cassiodorus , in about 510, he compiled the "Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome ", or the "Historia Tripartita" ("Tripartite History"), a standard manual of church history through the Middle Ages. Epiphanius undertook the translations into Latin of the Greek church histories ofSocrates Scholasticus ,Sozomen andTheodoret , written in the previous century.Epiphanius also translated the commentaries of Didymus on the "Proverbs of Solomon" and on the seven
general epistles , as well as the commentaries ofEpiphanius of Salamis upon "Canticles ". His "Codex Encyclicus", compiled at the urging of Cassiodorus, collects and translates letters addressed by different synods to the Emperor Leo I in defence of the decrees of theCouncil of Chalcedon against theMonophysite Timotheus Aelurus . The list was drawn up in 458 by the order of Leo I, although Epiphanius made several additions to it.External links
* Henry Wace, editor, "A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature", [http://www.ccel.org/w/wace/biodict/htm/iii.v.xviii.htm Epiphanius Scholasticus]
*Catholic Encyclopedia article on [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05504a.htm Epiphanius Scholasticus]
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