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Regula Iuris [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
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Damasus I, Bishop of Rome, 366–384 CE

2016
Bishop Damasus of Rome was the builder of Christian Rome and papal power in the 4th century. Following a double election, Damasus succesfully fought the schism instigated by his rival Ursinus. Damasus established the cult of the martyrs in the Roman catacombs and commissioned Jerome to revise the Latin translation of the Bible.
S. Barnish
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Scinditur in partes populus: Pope Damasus and the Martyrs of Rome

Early Medieval Europe, 2000
Pope Damasus (366–384) was the impresario of the late antique cult of the martyrs at Rome. Damasus celebrated the martyrs with epigrams written in Virgilian hexameters which he had engraved in exquisite lettering on their tombs. This article investigates the specifically Roman context of these activities as a means of shedding new light on Damasus ...
M. Sághy
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