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Introduction. The article analyzes the transformations of the concept of justice in early Byzantine thought. The purpose of the article is to test the hypothesis that the semantic shifts in the meaning of the concept of justice in the ...
Evgeniy Karchagin +2 more
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The Hymnography in Honour of Saints Constantine and Helena and its Connection with Imperial Ideology
This article presents an overview of published and unpublished Byzantine and post-Byzantine hymnographic texts dedicated to Saint Constantine, founder of Constantinople and first Byzantine emperor, and his mother Saint Helena.
Anastasia Nikolaou
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Private Creeds and their Troubled Authors [PDF]
This article defends the disputed label “private creeds” as a useful one for describing a number of fourth century texts. Offering such a confession was the normal method for clearing one’s name on charges of heterodoxy in fourth-century Greek ...
Andrew Radde-Gallwitz
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El estallido de la controversia arriana
Este artículo estudia el inicio de la disputa arriana. Fuentes: Epifanio de Salamina, Eusebio de Cesárea, Basilio de Cesárea, Filoslorgio, Rufino de Aquileya, Sócrates, Procopio de Cesárea, Sozomeno, Atanasio de Alejandría y Teodoreto de Ciro.
Gonzalo Fernández
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Cezarea/Wieża Stratona w wybranych źródłach pisanych
In my paper I have tried to present briefly a history of Caesarea in Palestine, relying on the Greek and Latin sources. Originally, the city was called Straton’s Tower, but it became famous in the Roman Empire as Caesarea.
Daria Keiss-Dolańska
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Giuliano a Cesarea. La politica ecclesiastica del principe Apostata. By Frederico Fatti [PDF]
Book review: Julian of Caesarea.
Barnes, T. D.
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Eusebius/Jerome’s Chronicon in Iberia up to the Year 1000
Either in Greek, or translated into Latin by Jerome (and later into Armenian by an unknown author), until at least the 13th century, few books have had a greater and more lasting influence on Mediterranean historiography than the Chronicon of Eusebius of
Rodrigo Furtado
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The Representation of False Prophets in Polemical Discourses
In this article, I analyse some “transversal” polemical motifs (adopted by both “pagans” and Christians) in the representation of Alexander of Abonouteichos, offered in the homonymous work by Lucian of Samosata, and in the description of the Montanists ...
Gaetano Spampinato
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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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The article deals with the development of graphical systems of presenting history in universal chronicles on the instances of Eusebius of Caesarea and Jerome in late antiquity, Martinus Polonus in the thirteenth century, and Werner Rolevinck at the break
Jacek Soszyński
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