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Listopia > Matthew's votes on the list The Best Books of the 5th Century (10 Books)
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City of God
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"This is probably the greatest book of the century."
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Rutilius Namatianus' Going Home: De Reditu Suo
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"This is a magnificent piece of Latin literature worth anyone's time."
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Select sermons of S. Leo the Great on the incarnation
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"The doctrine of dyophysite Christology explicated with beautiful rhetoric."
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Leo The Great: Sermons (Fathers of the Church Patristic Series)
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"The first Pope to leave us lots of sermons."
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Poems. Letters: Books 1–2
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"Sidonius is truly typical of his era -- no study of the fifth century is complete without him."
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On the Unity of Christ
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"Cyril is the greatest theologian of his era, and this book will show you why."
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John Cassian: Conferences
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"Cassian is the 'father' of Latin monasticism. This is a profound, searching work."
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The Life of Saint Simeon Stylites: A Translation of the Syriac Text in Bedjam's Acta Martyrum Et Sanctorum, vol. 4 (Christian Roman Empire Series, 7)
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"Simeon is amazing and entertaining and wonderful."
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Orosius: Seven Books of History against the Pagans (Translated Texts for Historians, 54)
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"One of the most influential works of history from Late Antiquity."
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A History of the Monks of Syria
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"Theodoret is a crucial figure of his day, and this book is a treasure for Syrian monasticism."
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