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Le massacre des Innocents ou comment réécrire l’histoire
The “Slaughter of the Innocents” committed by King Herod of Judea, is an event whose fame owes as much to the fascination generated by such an act of barbarism as to the functional role played by this episode in Christian literature by providing the date
Édith Parmentier
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Did Jesus Die by Suffocation?: An Appraisal of the Evidence. [PDF]
McGovern TW, Kaminskas DA, Fernandes ES.
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O papel de Éfeso na Antiguidade Tardia desde o período de Diocleciano até o Concílio dos ladrões [PDF]
During the reign of Diocletian (284-305AD), Ephesus was reorganized on centralized and authoritarian lines down to the provincial level. A big part of the citywas rebuilt by Constantine I.
Artemi, Eirini
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Lex Orandi, Lex Operandi: The Relationship of Worship and Work in the Early Church [PDF]
(Excerpt) We are all familiar with the famous dictum of Prosper of Aquitaine, who in the fifth century coined the axiom, lex orandi, lex credendi. I propose a variation on this principle by suggesting lex orandi, lex operandi, the law of prayer gives ...
Volz, Carl A
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Dwelling in Strangeness: Accounts of the Kingsley Hall Community, London (1965-1970), Established by R. D. Laing. [PDF]
Chapman A.
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Eusebius of Caesarea. Commentarius in XXXVII psalmum [PDF]
Preliminary critical edition of Eusebius's commentary on Ps 37, transmitted as homily of Basil of Caesarea. This edition will be incorporated into the first volume of “Eusebius Werke. Band X: Der Psalmenkommentar” (GCS.NF 30).
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The Beginnings of Christian Universal History. From Tatian to Julius Africanus [PDF]
Die Chronographiae des Julius Africanus können als das erste umfangreiche und eigenständige literarische Werk einer Universalgeschichte im Christentum gelten, gleichwohl gab es diverse kleinere Traktate ähnlichen Inhalts, die im zweiten und frühen ...
Wallraff, Martin
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Patrons, Students, Intellectuals, and Martyrs: Women in Origen’s Life and Eusebius’ Biography
This article examines Origen’s interactions with women, shedding light on his perspectives regarding their roles within society and religious communities, while simultaneously addressing the challenges of using ancient rhetorical narratives as reliable ...
Cerioni Lavinia
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0223 The Emperor as Living Image in Late Antique Authors
Between the early imperial and early Byzantine periods, in descriptions of the ruler’s body we can identify, grosso modo, two main tendencies: A realistic strain (as exemplified by the imperial portraits in Svetonius) that is anti-iconic in that it ...
Valerio Neri
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