The paper analyzes the De singularitate clericorum, a work attributed to Augustine, Origen and Cyprian, with the goal to investigate the textual transmission, highlighting specific features and the aspects that still need further investigation. The A. has identified about 20 new MSS. that allow to rewrite the history of the work, composed by an anonymous not before the end of the fourth century
Tradition and Transmission : Augustine, Cyprian, and the question of baptism in the context of the D...
The paper offers the review of the critical studies on the ps.cyprianic 'De aleatoribus'. Under the ...
Rabanus Maurus, known as primus praeceptor Germania, composed his De institutione clericorum in AD 8...
The earlier stages of Cyprian’s transmission can be reconstructed by combining the paleographical, b...
Although the contents and argumentation of the text De opere et eleemosynis are plain and simple, ma...
Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei is a sizeable work, with a complex and incompletely understood textual t...
St. Cyprian was a pivotal figure in the early Church. During his tenure as bishop of Carthage, 248-9...
This doctoral dissertation is part of a project concerned with the critical edition and rhetorical a...
The purpose of this paper is to uncover similarities and differences between the works of the famous...
This paper is an attempt to consider what history is, researching into a historicalsignificance of C...
Five manuscripts by saint Cyprian and their antecedent. The Author of this contribution studies five...
A central book in late antique religious life was the four-gospel codex—a manuscript containing the ...
During the ten years that Cyprian was bishop of Carthage (A.D. 249-258) there were five bishops of R...
The first-person narrative of the Confession of Cyprian of Antioch, one of three principal witnesses...
Origen (ca. 185-253) was condemned a heretic at the Council of Constantinople in 553. As a consequen...
Tradition and Transmission : Augustine, Cyprian, and the question of baptism in the context of the D...
The paper offers the review of the critical studies on the ps.cyprianic 'De aleatoribus'. Under the ...
Rabanus Maurus, known as primus praeceptor Germania, composed his De institutione clericorum in AD 8...
The earlier stages of Cyprian’s transmission can be reconstructed by combining the paleographical, b...
Although the contents and argumentation of the text De opere et eleemosynis are plain and simple, ma...
Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei is a sizeable work, with a complex and incompletely understood textual t...
St. Cyprian was a pivotal figure in the early Church. During his tenure as bishop of Carthage, 248-9...
This doctoral dissertation is part of a project concerned with the critical edition and rhetorical a...
The purpose of this paper is to uncover similarities and differences between the works of the famous...
This paper is an attempt to consider what history is, researching into a historicalsignificance of C...
Five manuscripts by saint Cyprian and their antecedent. The Author of this contribution studies five...
A central book in late antique religious life was the four-gospel codex—a manuscript containing the ...
During the ten years that Cyprian was bishop of Carthage (A.D. 249-258) there were five bishops of R...
The first-person narrative of the Confession of Cyprian of Antioch, one of three principal witnesses...
Origen (ca. 185-253) was condemned a heretic at the Council of Constantinople in 553. As a consequen...
Tradition and Transmission : Augustine, Cyprian, and the question of baptism in the context of the D...
The paper offers the review of the critical studies on the ps.cyprianic 'De aleatoribus'. Under the ...
Rabanus Maurus, known as primus praeceptor Germania, composed his De institutione clericorum in AD 8...