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Joannes Scotus John Scotus Eriugena, a 9th-century theologian in his book On the Division of Nature original: "περι φυσεων μερισμου" cites many things from St. Maximus.
1 In the homilies of Gregory Nazianzen Scholia?
In the fifth chapter of the Scholia.
48 — p. 199. See works of Maximus p. 111
Which interpretation is in the third chapter of the Ambigua, p. 34.
| leaf 2. p. 8. i? | 193 b. |
| Vinc. 8? | 221 |
| Socra. 6? | 199 |
| in Scholia? | 198 |
| 371 |
Questions of Maximus in the scriptures are cited by Scotus under the name of the Scholia, p. 199.
In which were the expositions of Maximus on Gregory Nazianzen, which are not extant.
The Ambigua are not extant
theologians? J. Scotus wished to resolve the difficult passages of Maximus [p. 117] See table? in Maximus.
Photius notes that the writings of Maximus were amended after the first edition?, which appears from this.
What is missing from the Barocci codex
compare Photius, codex CXCIX