This volume presents the three books of Isidore of Pelusium in their original Latin. A prominent figure in early Christian monasticism and theology, Isidore's writings offer invaluable insights into biblical interpretation, theological debates, and the social context of the 5th century. "De S. Isidoro Pelusiota Libri Tres" provides scholars and students with a critical edition of Isidore's work, showcasing his intellectual contributions to the development of Christian thought. His letters and treatises shed light on the intersection of faith, reason, and the challenges faced by the early Church. This collection remains an important resource for understanding the rich tapestry of late antiquity and the enduring legacy of its religious thinkers.
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