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Headword:
*eu)tuxh/s
Adler number: epsilon,3782
Translated headword: Eutuches, Eutyches
Vetting Status: high
Translation: This man became the abbot of a monastery in Constantinople; he was third "shield-bearer"[1] of the godless section[2] [established] in accordance with [the doctrines of] Manes and
Apollinarius.[3] He said that the Christ was one thing in himself and God the Word was another,[4] not accepting to confess that the flesh of the Lord was of the same being and nature as us; and he refused to say that two [distinct] natures were preserved in Christ along with their union and conjunction. Not only that but he also fabricated certain monstrous and alien additional [ideas] saying that the body of the Lord was brought down out of heaven and, as through a pipe, the divine word of God ran from heaven through the virgin, putting this on in order to seem to have come out of a woman although not having been begotten. This argument [is] even more Manichaean and fantastic than the former. This man also, in his distorted heart, represented[5] Christ [to be] one nature.
Greek Original:*eu)tuxh/s: ou(=tos h(gou/menos ge/gonen e)n *kwnstantinoupo/lei monasthri/ou, th=s kata\ *ma/nenta kai\ *)apolina/rion a)ntiqe/ou moi/ras tri/tos u(paspisth/s, a)/llon ei)=nai par' e(autw=| to\n *xristo\n kai\ a)/llon to\n qeo\n lo/gon, mh\ a)nexo/menos o(moou/sion h(mi=n kai\ o(mofuh= th\n sa/rka tou= kuri/ou o(mologei=n: kai\ a)phrnei=to sw/|zesqai le/gein e)n tw=| *xristw=| du/o fu/seis meta\ th=s tou/twn e(nw/sew/s te kai\ sumfui/+as. ou) mh\n de\ a)lla\ kai\ teratw/dh tina\ kai\ a)llo/kota pare/platten, e)c ou)ranou= le/gwn katenexqh=nai to\ sw=ma tou= kuri/ou, kai\ w(s dia\ swlh=nos th=s parqe/nou paradramei=n to\n qeo\n lo/gon, ou)rano/qen tou=to e)ndedume/non, i(/na do/ch| gegenh=sqai e)k gunaiko\s kai/per mh\ gegennhme/nos. *manixai=os ou(=tos o( lo/gos kai\ pefantasme/nos pollw=| ma=llon e)kei/nou. mi/an fu/sin kai\ ou(=tos diestramme/nh| kardi/a| to\n *xristo\n e)pre/sbeuen.
Notes:
From George the Monk,
Chronicon 472.11-23, with divergencies noted below.
On Eutyches, see the Catholic Encyclopedia entry at web address 1.
[1] For this word in its original, military sense see
upsilon 162.
[2] In George's original this adjective is not
a)ntiqe/ou but
a)ntiqe/tou, 'opposed'.
[3] On Manes see
mu 147; on
Apollinarius,
alpha 3398.
[4] This clause from George's paragraph on
Nestorius (see
nu 260) is here interpolated.
[5] On
presbeu/w cf. LSJ, s.v., especially III (web address 2).
Associated internet addresses:
Web address 1,
Web address 2
Keywords: biography; Christianity; chronology; ethics; gender and sexuality; geography; historiography; imagery; military affairs; religion; women
Translated by: Nicholas Prey on 9 December 2002@10:30:59.
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