Gennadius of Constantinople (d. 471)

Gennadius was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 458-71. Many locate him within the Antiochene exegetical school. In 431, he wrote against Cyril of Alexandria's Twelve Anathemas, and would later accuse him of blasphemy (Ad Parthenium). He is said to have written commentaries on Genesis, Exodus, the Psalms, Daniel, and Paul's letters. 


Critical Editions

Fragmenta in Psalmos.  PG 85: 1665-1668.

Translations

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