Gregory, uncle

Gregory, referred to as 'uncle' in Basil's letters, appears 5 times in this collection as a recipient of letters from Basil of Caesarea. He was a bishop and family member — likely Gregory, bishop of an unknown see in Cappadocia — and the letters reveal the family networks that were central to Cappadocian Christianity. Basil's letters to his uncle combine family affection with ecclesiastical business, showing how the personal and the institutional were inseparable in the fourth-century church.
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From Julian the Apostate
julian emperor #9
From Basil of Caesareac. 357

1. [I recognised your letter, as one recognises one's friends' children from their obvious likeness to their parents. Your saying that to describe the kind of place I live in, before letting you hear anything about how I live, would not go far towards persuading you to share my life, was just like you; it was worthy of a soul like yours, which m...

basil caesarea #2
From Basil of Caesareac. 357

When I wrote to you, I was perfectly well aware that no theological term is adequate to the thought of the speaker, or the want of the questioner, because language is of natural necessity too weak to act in the service of objects of thought. If then our thought is weak, and our tongue weaker than our thought, what was to be expected of me in wha...

basil caesarea #7
From Basil of Caesareac. 358

My brother Gregory writes me word that he has long been wishing to be with me, and adds that you are of the same mind; however, I could not wait, partly as being hard of belief, considering I have been so often disappointed, and partly because I find myself pulled all ways by business. I must at once make for Pontus, where, perhaps, God willing,...

basil caesarea #14
From Basil of Caesareac. 358

I received a letter from you the day before yesterday. It is shown to be yours not so much by the handwriting as by the peculiar style. Much meaning is expressed in few words.

basil caesarea #19
From Basil of Caesareac. 360

1. I have long time holden my peace. Am I to hold my peace for ever?

basil caesarea #59
From Julian the Apostatec. 362
julian emperor #29