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 suggests that it may have been a Latin translation and/or adaptation of the first part of the chronicle of Eusebius, the so-called chronography
The Historia Augusta is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors stretching from Hadrian(117-13...
The epistle De uera circumcisione, which is now attributed to the priest Butrope, appears in the man...
This volume contains the earliest Christian works of commentary and history that are extant: Hippoly...
This article discusses two problems of interpretation in the entry on Dexter in Jerome’s De viris il...
Eusebius’ Chronika was a remarkable achievement in the field of ancient chronography, not least as t...
In the early third and fourth centuries respectively, Ammonius of Alexandria and Eusebius of Caesare...
The study of the meaning of the Roman history in the Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea and the Chron...
The Proemium in Historia Apollonii is a short introduction to the Historia Apollonii regis Tyri exta...
Jerome’s Epistula prima is a remarkably hybrid text. It contains a miraculous account of the trial a...
The paper presents a preliminary study on the linguistic elements and the diversity of Jerome's Lati...
The chronicle is a very frequent form in Christian historiography. Greek chronographies and Latin fa...
This is the published version, also available here: http://rhm.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de/9427.html?&L=1
The article tackles the intricate problem of how the proem of Eusebios' »Church History« relates to ...
The article deals with the development of graphical systems of presenting history in universal chron...
Claudian's carm. min. 50 which is addressed ‘In Jacobum Magistrum Equitum’ has recently been the sub...
The Historia Augusta is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors stretching from Hadrian(117-13...
The epistle De uera circumcisione, which is now attributed to the priest Butrope, appears in the man...
This volume contains the earliest Christian works of commentary and history that are extant: Hippoly...
This article discusses two problems of interpretation in the entry on Dexter in Jerome’s De viris il...
Eusebius’ Chronika was a remarkable achievement in the field of ancient chronography, not least as t...
In the early third and fourth centuries respectively, Ammonius of Alexandria and Eusebius of Caesare...
The study of the meaning of the Roman history in the Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea and the Chron...
The Proemium in Historia Apollonii is a short introduction to the Historia Apollonii regis Tyri exta...
Jerome’s Epistula prima is a remarkably hybrid text. It contains a miraculous account of the trial a...
The paper presents a preliminary study on the linguistic elements and the diversity of Jerome's Lati...
The chronicle is a very frequent form in Christian historiography. Greek chronographies and Latin fa...
This is the published version, also available here: http://rhm.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de/9427.html?&L=1
The article tackles the intricate problem of how the proem of Eusebios' »Church History« relates to ...
The article deals with the development of graphical systems of presenting history in universal chron...
Claudian's carm. min. 50 which is addressed ‘In Jacobum Magistrum Equitum’ has recently been the sub...
The Historia Augusta is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors stretching from Hadrian(117-13...
The epistle De uera circumcisione, which is now attributed to the priest Butrope, appears in the man...
This volume contains the earliest Christian works of commentary and history that are extant: Hippoly...