The earliest stories about Constantine’s dream and vision before the battle of the Milvian Bridge have always been one of the most popular research topics among scholars of Late Antiquity. Distancing itself from recent attempts to explain these famous episodes by reducing them to mere astronomical events, this study proposes a thorough interpretation of the sources. First of all it analyses the mnemo-historical relationship between Constantine, Lactantius, Eusebius and the Latin panegyrics, thus overcoming the contradictions between facts and representations through the history of memory. Additionally, a historical-semantic analysis of the oneiric-visionary lexicon of the same sources shows that in order to understand the meaning of ...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
Among the views of researchers who pronounced their opinion on the issue of Constantine’s conversion...
The earliest stories about Constantine’s dream and vision before the battle of the Milvian Bridge h...
none1noThe earliest stories about Constantine’s dream and vision before the Battle of the Milvian Br...
This study seeks to address three main questions: How do Panegyric VI, Lactantius, and Eusebius char...
The belief in the divinity’s healing intervention during the dream state is widespread in all the an...
The purpose of this comparative study of the narrations of the dreams and celestial visions of Const...
The belief in the divinity’s healing intervention during the dream state is widespread in all the a...
In Byzantium and in the Latin West the theological and political legacy of Constantine the Great was...
Starting from the analysis concerning Constantine’s “visions” in Pan. lat. VI (VII) ed. Mynors (= VI...
none1noIn Byzantium and in the Latin West the theological and political legacy of Constantine the Gr...
The contribution examines texts of various literary genres (not only attributable to the ecclesiast...
Accordingly he [Constantine] called on him with earnest prayer and supplications that he would revea...
This thesis examines the hypotheses that modern historians have developed about the religion of the ...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
Among the views of researchers who pronounced their opinion on the issue of Constantine’s conversion...
The earliest stories about Constantine’s dream and vision before the battle of the Milvian Bridge h...
none1noThe earliest stories about Constantine’s dream and vision before the Battle of the Milvian Br...
This study seeks to address three main questions: How do Panegyric VI, Lactantius, and Eusebius char...
The belief in the divinity’s healing intervention during the dream state is widespread in all the an...
The purpose of this comparative study of the narrations of the dreams and celestial visions of Const...
The belief in the divinity’s healing intervention during the dream state is widespread in all the a...
In Byzantium and in the Latin West the theological and political legacy of Constantine the Great was...
Starting from the analysis concerning Constantine’s “visions” in Pan. lat. VI (VII) ed. Mynors (= VI...
none1noIn Byzantium and in the Latin West the theological and political legacy of Constantine the Gr...
The contribution examines texts of various literary genres (not only attributable to the ecclesiast...
Accordingly he [Constantine] called on him with earnest prayer and supplications that he would revea...
This thesis examines the hypotheses that modern historians have developed about the religion of the ...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
Among the views of researchers who pronounced their opinion on the issue of Constantine’s conversion...