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iconographer in the mid to late 1980's. It was brought to
St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer, MA, by a retreatant. Click on the
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This page will eventually point to all English translations of
Gregory's work available on the Internet. As such, this is an
actively changing page--check back often.
General Introductions
Introduction
by David A. Salomon, author of this page
Introduction
by Richard, McCambly, translator
These translations (some with introductions) are by
Richard McCambly, a Cistercian monk of St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer,
Massachusetts. He has published
translations of many of Gregory's works, including the Song of
Songs Commentary and the Commentary on The Inscriptions of
The Psalms, both published by Hellenic College Press. Other
translations have appeared in scholarly journals. This page is
maintained by
David A. Salomon,
PhD in English from
the University of
Connecticut. His dissertation,
"Examinations of Conscience: The Development of Jesuit Mystical
Spirituality in
Post-Reformation England," included a chapter on Gregory of
Nyssa, and discussed works by
Richard Rolle, Walter Hilton and the Jesuits, Robert Parsons
and
Robert Bellarmine; he is also the list-creator and owner
of
Mystic-L, an Internet group for the academic discussion of
mysticism.
Texts have been moved to their own page.
Other Gregory of Nyssa Texts on the Internet
Nicene and Post-Nicene
Fathers, Series II, Volume 5, Select Writings and
Letters;
Dogmatic Treatises (must be downloaded to view)
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Credits
This page is written and maintained by David A. Salomon/DavidSalomon@bhsu.edu.
Translations and some introductions by Richard McCambly/
mccambly@yahoo.com.
Inquiries regarding translation content may be directed to him.
This page was created November 16, 1995. Last updated
October 12, 1999.
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