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Liberius on Athanasius at Arles, Milan, and in Constantius’ Court

The Journal of Theological Studies, 2023
Abstract Liberius is often viewed as Athanasius’ ally in the mid-350s, but his own writing, contemporary testimony, and the pagan historian Ammianus Marcellinus suggest otherwise. Rather than defending Athanasius at the councils of Arles and Milan and in Constantius II’s court, Liberius attempted to establish acceptable conditions for ...
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Liberius the Patrician

Traditio, 1981
It is an accepted paradox of late Roman studies that modern students have been more concerned to find culprits for the ‘fall of the Roman empire’ than were the people who actually lived through it. Gibbon, who believed the empire of the Antonines to be the apogee of human accomplishment, knew perfectly well what he was doing: chronicling the triumph of
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The Capitulation of Liberius and Hilary of Poitiers

Phoenix, 1992
THE ARREST OF LIBERIUS, the bishop of Rome, by the praefectus urbi was an event conspicuous enough to be recorded by Ammianus Marcellinus, despite his evident determination to say as little as possible about the internal affairs of the Christian church during the reign of Constantius (15.7.6-10).
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Nicänismus und Gnosis im Rom des Bischofs Liberius: Der Fall des Marius Victorinus

Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity, 2004
Abstract Michel Tardieu, Recherches sur la formation de l’Apocalypse de Zostrien et les sources de Marius Victorinus. Pierre Hadot, „Porphyre et Victorinus“ Questions et hypothèses, Res Orientales 9, Bures-sur-Yvette 1996. (Bezug über: Peeters Press, Bondgenotenlaan 153, B.P. 41, B-3000 Leuven).
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