Why Did the Origenist Controversy Begin? Re‐thinking the Standard Narratives
Abstract The Origenist controversy at the end of the fourth century was largely played out within a monastic context, and had, moreover, an immediate and extensive impact on the movement. In spite of this, studies of the controversy and its causes have mainly focused on the dogmatic issues foregrounded in the controversy, neglecting the more ...
Samuel Rubenson
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The omnimoda historia of Nummius Aemilianus Dexter : a Latin Translation of Eusebius' Chronography? [PDF]
This article discusses two problems of interpretation in the entry on Dexter in Jerome’s De viris illustribus (Hier. vir. ill.). In particular, it offers the first detailed discussion of the information we possess on Dexter’s omnimoda historia, and ...
Van Hoof, Lieve
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Toledo, "locus terribilis". Church and Miracles in the "De viris illustribus" of Ildefonsus of Toledo [PDF]
A mediados del siglo VII, el obispo Ildefonso de Toledo (657-667) elaboró su propio catálogo de hombres ilustres, continuando una tradición cuyos orígenes cristianos se remontaban a Jerónimo en el siglo IV. Sin embargo, en lugar de reproducir los modelos
Castro, Dolores
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Sacrificing Josephus to save Philo: Cesare Baronio and the Jewish origins of Christian monasticism [PDF]
A first version of this note was delivered at the Reception of Josephus seminar in the spring of 2014. The author would like to thank all those present for their questions and suggestions, as well as Anthony Grafton and the convenors, Joanna Weinberg and
Machielsen, Jan
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El género de "viris illustribus" : de Suetonio a S. Jerónimo [PDF]
El modelo que sigue directamente S. Jerónimo para la elaboración de su obra es el “De viris illustribus” de Suetonio, que, a su vez, seguía el camino marcado por la biografía alejandrina. A partir de aquí, el “De viris illustribus” de S.
Galán Sánchez, Pedro Juan
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El "De Viris Illustribus" de Ildefonso de Toledo o la modificación del género [PDF]
El género de “Viris Illustribus” experimentó un profundo cambio en los trabajos de Ildefonso de Toledo. La principal modificación afectó al concepto de varones ilustres.
Galán Sánchez, Pedro Juan
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El género de los "de viris illustribus" de Jerónimo a Ildefonso de Toledo: su finalidad. [PDF]
De San Jerónimo a Ildefonso, el propósito y la intención de las biografías sobre hombres ilustres han cambiado de acuerdo a los intereses de los respectivos momentos en los que se han escrito estas biografías: en el siglo IV cuando el contraste entre la ...
Sánchez Salor, Eustaquio
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‘In volumine Longobardo’ New Light on the Date and Origin of the Latin Translation of St Anthony’s Seven Letters [PDF]
The seven letters of St Antony of Egypt, after the ground-breaking study of Samuel Rubenson, have been revealed to be one of our earliest sources for Egyptian monastic and ascetic theology of the fourth century.
Tóth, Péter
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Petrarch and the Canon of Neo-Latin Literature [PDF]
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, based on the circulation of his texts in manuscript and printed editions.
Hankins, James
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Spazi prospettici e contenuti. Anamorfosi, Vanitas, Trionfi e Tempi: Holbein e Costa [PDF]
Il testo di Hidehiro Ikegami dal titolo "Spazi prospettici e contenuti. Anamorfosi, Vanità, Trionfi e Tempi: Holbein e Costa" fa parte di "Nel cuore della meraviglia" [Atti del convegno, marzo 2000] a cura di Isabelle Mallez e Raffaele Milani, "Quaderni ...
Ikegami, Hidehiro
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