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Philostorgius' Ecclesiastical History: An 'Alternative Ideology' [PDF]
Alanna M. Nobbs
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Hesychius of Jerusalem, Ecclesiastical History (CPG 6582)
The testimonia and fragments of Hesychius’ lost history of the Council of Ephesus in 431, the first ecclesiastical history dedicated to a single council, are collected and discussed.
Lieve Van Hoof +2 more
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Review of Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History
Joel Thomas Walker
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This essay offers a general overview of some of the main artistic, liturgical and musical works inspired by the Capitulation of Granada in favor of the Catholic Monarchs and related to the patronage of Cardinal Pedro González de Mendoza, Cardinal ...
Jesús R. Folgado García
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Granada of Ambrosio de Vico: Imago Urbis between Myth and Reality
The aim of this paper is to analyse the cartographic corpus drawn up by Ambrosio de Vico at the end of the 16th century for the unpublished Historia Eclesiástica de Granada, by Antolínez de Burgos, and in particular the famous engraving Plataforma de la ...
Ana Del Cid Mendoza
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This work deals with the Czech evangelical (reformed religion) communities in Eastern and Southeastern Europe which originated in the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th for economic and social reasons. The founders of these communities either
Gabriela Krejčová Zavadilová
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Ecclesiastical Arabic Dictionary: "Methodology & Model"
The Arabic ecclesiastical heritage contains many unique linguistic phenomena, vocabulary, and meanings. However, the Arabic library lacks a dictionary for its ecclesiastical heritage apart from a few lexicons and glossaries whose material is limited to ...
Almoataz B. Al Said
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Jerome’s Reception in an Early Eighteenth-Century Hungarian Historical Work
Works concerning the history of the Hungarian Reform had been almost absent until the second half of the seventeenth century. The relatively peaceful process of the Hungarian Reform, the lack of armed conflicts, and the tragic memory of the battle of ...
Levente Pap
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Manichaeism: Its sources and influences on Western Christianity
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, it will discuss the origins of Manichaeism, a gnostic-Christian world religion that was founded by the prophet Mani (216-276).
Johannes van Oort
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