140 A GLOSSARY OF LATER 



Parakl. — PaeAKLETIKE, napaxXi/TtK^.* 



Patr. — Petrus Pateicius. Bonnae. 1829. Quoted by pages. 

 Paus. — Pausanias. Shubart et "Walz. Lipsiae. 1838. 



PeNTEKOST. — PeNTEKOSTAEION, IlfVTriKoaTdpiov. 



Pete. Alex. — Petrus, bishop of Alexandria. In Migne's Patrologia Graeca, "Vol. XVIII, p. 468 seq. 



Pete. Ant. — Petrus Antiochenus. Iu Cotelerius's Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta, Vol. II, p. 145 seq. 



Phavor. — Phavoeini Eclogae. In Guil. Dindorf's Grammatici Graeci. Lipsiae. 1823. 



Philox. — Philon Judaeus. Mangey. 1742. 



Phil ON Carp. — Philon of Carpasia. In lligne's Patrologia Graeca, Vol. XL. Parisiis. 1858. 



Philostoeg. — Philostorgius. Cantabrigiae. 1720. 



Philoste. — Philosteatus. Olearius. Lipsiae. 1709. 



Phoc. — NiCEPHOEDS Phocas. Bonnae. 1828. Quoted by pages. 



Phot. — Photius. BiUiotheca. Immanuel Bekker. Berolini. 1824. — Lexicon. Hermann. Lipsiae- 



1808. — Nomocanon. JusteUus. Lutetiae Parisiorum. 1615. 

 Phran. — Georgius Phrantzes. Bonnae. 1838. Quoted by pages. 

 Phryn. — Phrtnichus. Lobeck. Lipsiae. 1820. 

 PisiD. — Georgius Pisides. Bonnae. 1837. 



Plut. — Plutarchus. Quoted by the pages of Xylander's edition (Paris). 1624. 

 Poll. — Pollux. '"Ovo^iauTiKov. Guil. Dindorf. Lipsiae. 1824. 

 POLTAEN. — Poltaenus. Coray. Parisiis. 1809. 

 PoLYB. — PoLYBius. Schweighaeuser. Lipsiae. 1789-1808. 

 PoLYC. — PoLYCAEPUS. Dresssl. Lipsiae. 1857. 



PoRPH. — CoNSTANTiNus PoRPHTROGENiTus. Bonnae. 1829-1840. Quoted by pages. 

 Prisc. — Priscus. Bonnae. 1829. Quoted by pages. 

 Proc. — Procopius. Bonnae. 1833 - 1838. Quoted by pages. 

 PsELL. — Michael Psellus, the younger. Sti'^oi ttoXitikoi. In Boissonade's Anecdota Graeca, Vol. 



Ill, p. 200 seq. — Synopsis Lecjum. Toucher. Lipsiae. 1789. 

 PsEUDO - Synod. — Pseudo - Synodus Photiana, so called by the "Western church. Coleti, Vol. XI. 

 Pseudo-VT. — Codex Pseudepigraphus Veteeis Testamenti. Fabricius. Hamburgii. 1722- 



1723. 

 Ptoch. — Theodoeus Ptoohopeodeoiius. Sti'xoi jToXtTtKot'.t Coray's Atakta, Vol. I. Parisiis. 1828. 

 Ptolem. — Claudius Ptolemaeus. Petrus Berlins Beverus. Lugduni Batavorum. 1618. 

 Ptolem. Gnost. — Ptolemaeus, the Gnostic. Epistola ad Floram. In the Appendix ad Quinque Irenaei 



Libros, p. 922 seq. Stieren. Lipsiae. 1853. 

 QuiN. — Concilium Quinisextum ('H n^vBiKTr) aivohos). Coleti, Vol. VII, p. 1327 seq. 



* Many of the Kavoves in the Parakletike are referred to Theophanes 6 TpaTrrSs (died A. D. 8424-), ^^'^ 

 Joseph the Hymnographer (died A. D. 883). The author of the rptadiKol Kavoves is Metrophanes of Smyrna, 

 who died in the latter pai-t of the ninth century. (Pentekost. p. 32 "Ea-ri fie koI oStos koI ol icpe^rjs irdfTes 



TTolrjua MrjTpocpdyovs Spvpvrjs). 



t In his other productions Ptochoprodromus used the scholastic Greek of his time. 



