Prudentius (redirect from Peristephanon)
hymns, poems against the Priscillianists and against Symmachus and Peristephanon. The Diptychon is not mentioned. The twelve hymns of the Cathemerinon...
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line hymn to Romanus, the Romane Christi fortis, the tenth hymn in his Peristephanon. Barulas (died 303) was a seven year old boy who was martyred along...
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Spanish-Roman poet Prudentius of the fifth century, who devoted book 3 of his Peristephanon ("About martyrs") to Eulalia, she said: Isis, Apollo, Venus nihil est...
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martyrdom was the description of Aurelius Prudentius Clemens in his Peristephanon, Hymn 2. Despite the Church being in possession of the actual gridiron...
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written by the poet Prudentius, who wrote a series of lyric poems, Peristephanon ("Crowns of Martyrdom"), on Hispanic and Roman martyrs. He was born...
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keeps a middle gender (medium genus) between the others." Prudentius, Peristephanon, 10.1071-3 Classic Jewish terms for Gender Diversity Gender Diversity...
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Jacqueline (2006). "Bridal Songs: Catullan Epithalamia and Prudentius Peristephanon 3". Antichthon. 40: 89–103. doi:10.1017/S0066477400001672. S2CID 142365904...
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Prudentius' Peristephanon". Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Retrieved 28 September 2024. The most common methods of execution in the Peristephanon are with the...
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the martyr mentioned by St. Prudentius (born 348) in his hymn Liber Peristephanon (De Coronis Martyrum) (Carmen IV, 45-48 [1]): "Ingeret Tingis sua Cassianum...
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Captive Monk English translation from Latin (c. 391) - St. Jerome Liber Peristephanon (c. 406) - Prudentius Psychomachia (c. 406) - Prudentius The Confessions...
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ruinae). Echoes are found in Seneca's Agamemnon 593–603, Prudentius's Peristephanon 4.5–12 and Boethius's Consolatio 1 metrum 4.(R. Tarrant, Ancient receptions...
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that precedes it show similarities with the hymn to Eulalia in the Peristephanon, by the 4th-century Christian poet Prudentius. A transcription of the...
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Prudentius sings to the prominent Vasconic town of Calahorra in his work Peristephanon (I) written in the early 5th century, reminding to the town's "one-time...
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an anti-pagan poem by the late 4th-century Christian Prudentius in Peristephanon: the priest of the Great Mother, clad in a silk toga worn in the Gabinian...
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and Eusebius, 22; Clarke, 650; Odahl, 67–69; Potter, 337. Prudentius, Peristephanon ("Crowns of Martyrdom") Joseph Priestley. An history of the corruptions...
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Law, p. 141. Williams, Roman Homosexuality, pp. 122–126. Prudentius, Peristephanon 10.201–205; Williams, Roman Homosexuality, p. 124. Walters, "Invading...
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Carmina", Corpus Christianorum 126 (Turnholt, 1966), p. 367. Prudentius, Peristephanon 10.1071–90; discussion in Susanna Elm, "Pierced by Bronze Needles,"...
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Bibliotecas y Museos, 1899: 3, pp. 171–187 CIL II, 1423 Prudentius, Liber Peristephanon https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/52813/external_content...
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Zaragoza the city that has been able to hold such glory. Prudentius, Peristephanon, translation by J. Guillén The first news of Christianity in Caesaraugusta...
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and the hymn Agnes beatae virginis by Saint Ambrose, and the Liber Peristephanon by Prudentius. The “Passio sanctae Agnetis”, that blends the previous...
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Libellus. 1525, 1534. Aurelii Prudentii Clementis Viri Consularis Liber Peristephanon, hymnos in laudem Sanctorum, qui Martyrio coronati sunt, complexus....
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English version, 10th century Oriel College MS 3; Miscellany (Prudentius, Peristephanon, etc.), 10th century St. John's College MS 28; Miscellany and Gregory...
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Authorities such as poet Prudentius (348 – after 405), author of Liber Peristephanon (Crowns of Martyrdom) and Carmina, and Magnus Felix Ennodius, bishop...
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Ancient Rome, London: Oxford University Press, (1929) pg 401 Prudentius, Peristephanon 12.61–64 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ponte Neroniano (Rome)...
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Authorities such as poet Prudentius (348 – after 405), author of Liber Peristephanon (Crowns of Martyrdom) and Carmina, and Magnus Felix Ennodius, bishop...
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idolatria, 10 Arnobius, Adversus nationes, II, 4 Prudentius, Liber Peristephanon, 9 De Rossi, Roma Sotterranea, II, 810 Whelan, Frederick G. (August...
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