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See also: life teaching and writing, and took no See also: part in the theological movements of his See also: time
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The little that is known of him is to be found in his letters and the encomium by his pupil and successor Choricius
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He was the author of numerous rhetorical and theological See also: works
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Of the former, his See also: panegyric on the emperor See also: Anastasius alone is extant; the description of the See also: church of St
See also: Sophia and the monody on its partial destruction by an See also: earthquake are See also: spurious
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His letters (162 in number), addressed to persons of See also: rank, See also: friends, and See also: literary opponents, throw valuable See also: light upon the condition of the sophistical rhetoric of the See also: period and the character of the writer
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The fragment of a polemical See also: treatise against the Neoplatonist See also: Proclus is now assigned to Nicolaus, archbishop of Methone in See also: Peloponnesus (ft
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12th century)
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See also: Procopius's theological writings consist of commentaries on the Octateuch, the hocks of See also: Kings and See also: Chronicles, See also: Isaiah, the Proverbs, the See also: Song of Songs and Ecclesiastes
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They are amongst the earliest examples of the " catenic " (catena, chain) See also: form of commentary, consisting of a series of extracts from the fathers, arranged, with See also: independent additions, to elucidate the portions of Scripture concerned
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See also: Photius (See also: cod
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206), while blaming the diffuseness of these commentaries, praises the writer's learning and See also: style, which, however, he considers too ornate for the purpose
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See also: Complete See also: editions of the works of Procopius in See also: Migne, Patrologia graeca, lxxxvii; the letters also in Epistolographi graeci, ed
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R
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Ilercher (1873); see also K
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Seitz, Die Schule von Gaza (1892); D
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Russos, Tpeis PaI"aIoi
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(Constantinople, 1893); L
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Eisenhofer, Procopius von Gaza (1897); further See also: bibliographical notices in C
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See also: Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur (1897), and article by G
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Kruger in Herzog-Hauck's Realencyclopadie fur protestantische Theologie (1905)
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