In Classical and Late Antiquity it was uncommon that the reputation of a Latin writer spread in the East, still less common that Latin works were translated in Greek. Cyprian of Carthage was one among the few Latin writers who enjoyed this honor. The A. traces the Fortleben of the literary production of the African Bishop both through the works of Greek and Byzantine writers, Greek conciliar canons, and through the greek translations of some of his works, not forgetting the eastern iconographic tradition on Cyprian
By examining studies about ancient Christianity we realize that some analyzes are still in a guided ...
Cipriano of Cartago was one of the most important figures in the Early Christiandom. This African Bi...
Tradition and Transmission : Augustine, Cyprian, and the question of baptism in the context of the D...
In Classical and Late Antiquity it was uncommon that the reputation of a Latin writer spread in the ...
Ethiopic literary tradition numbers hagiographical and magical texts centred on the legendary figure...
St. Cyprian was a pivotal figure in the early Church. During his tenure as bishop of Carthage, 248-9...
The article deals with the Roman primacy according to the Africans of the III-VII centuries. The cur...
Cambridge University Press, 382 p. A. Brent, Cambridge, 2011. Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus believed...
During the ten years that Cyprian was bishop of Carthage (A.D. 249-258) there were five bishops of R...
De mortalitate was written by Cyprian on the occasion of a terrible plague that struck the communiti...
The publication aims to actualize the personality of Metropolitan Cyprian in Ukrainian medieval stud...
The earlier stages of Cyprian’s transmission can be reconstructed by combining the paleographical, b...
There exists an emerging scholarly consensus that the continued and thriving presence of the Helleni...
The study has focused on the languages used by Christians in Proconsular Africa. Since they derived ...
This paper is an attempt to consider what history is, researching into a historicalsignificance of C...
By examining studies about ancient Christianity we realize that some analyzes are still in a guided ...
Cipriano of Cartago was one of the most important figures in the Early Christiandom. This African Bi...
Tradition and Transmission : Augustine, Cyprian, and the question of baptism in the context of the D...
In Classical and Late Antiquity it was uncommon that the reputation of a Latin writer spread in the ...
Ethiopic literary tradition numbers hagiographical and magical texts centred on the legendary figure...
St. Cyprian was a pivotal figure in the early Church. During his tenure as bishop of Carthage, 248-9...
The article deals with the Roman primacy according to the Africans of the III-VII centuries. The cur...
Cambridge University Press, 382 p. A. Brent, Cambridge, 2011. Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus believed...
During the ten years that Cyprian was bishop of Carthage (A.D. 249-258) there were five bishops of R...
De mortalitate was written by Cyprian on the occasion of a terrible plague that struck the communiti...
The publication aims to actualize the personality of Metropolitan Cyprian in Ukrainian medieval stud...
The earlier stages of Cyprian’s transmission can be reconstructed by combining the paleographical, b...
There exists an emerging scholarly consensus that the continued and thriving presence of the Helleni...
The study has focused on the languages used by Christians in Proconsular Africa. Since they derived ...
This paper is an attempt to consider what history is, researching into a historicalsignificance of C...
By examining studies about ancient Christianity we realize that some analyzes are still in a guided ...
Cipriano of Cartago was one of the most important figures in the Early Christiandom. This African Bi...
Tradition and Transmission : Augustine, Cyprian, and the question of baptism in the context of the D...