Author: Paulinus Of Milan
Publisher: Christian Roman Empire
ISBN: 9781935228196
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
This 5th century AD biography of Saint Ambrose was written by one of the deacons who served under him: Paulinus of Milan. It chronicles the life of one of the most important fathers of the Western Church in his role as a fierce opponent of heretics, admonisher of emperors, worker of miracles, and the spiritual father of other great saints.
The Life of Saint Ambrose: A Translation of the Vita Sancti Ambrosii by Paulinus of Milan
Author: Paulinus Of Milan
Publisher: Christian Roman Empire
ISBN: 9781935228196
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
This 5th century AD biography of Saint Ambrose was written by one of the deacons who served under him: Paulinus of Milan. It chronicles the life of one of the most important fathers of the Western Church in his role as a fierce opponent of heretics, admonisher of emperors, worker of miracles, and the spiritual father of other great saints.
Publisher: Christian Roman Empire
ISBN: 9781935228196
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
This 5th century AD biography of Saint Ambrose was written by one of the deacons who served under him: Paulinus of Milan. It chronicles the life of one of the most important fathers of the Western Church in his role as a fierce opponent of heretics, admonisher of emperors, worker of miracles, and the spiritual father of other great saints.
The Life of Saint Ambrose
Author: Paulinus of Milan
Publisher: Arx Publishing, LLC
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Saint Ambrose of Milan is one of the towering figures of the late 4th century AD. A high official in the western Roman government, Ambrose was conscripted against his will by the people of Milan to serve as their bishop. He would go on to become one of the most important fathers of the Western Church: a fierce opponent of heretics, admonisher of emperors, voluminous writer, worker of miracles, and the spiritual father of other great saints. This biography of Ambrose was written by one of the deacons who served under him: Paulinus of Milan. Paulinus was encouraged in this biographical effort by none other than Saint Augustine of Hippo, Ambrose's most famous disciple. Written in a style similar to other works of hagiography from the same time, such as the Life of Saint Anthony by Saint Athanasius, Paulinus places Ambrose in his historical and spiritual context, drawing an enduring picture of the man and his times that has helped to cement Ambrose as one of the great holy men of the ancient Church. As a primary source, The Life of Saint Ambrose includes numerous first-hand accounts which were witnessed by Paulinus himself or related to him by those close to Ambrose. The important figures whose lives intersected with that of Ambrose included the Roman emperors Gratian, Theodosius the Great, and Valentinian II; the Arian empress Justina; usurpers Eugenius and Arbogast; the magister militum Stilicho, and saints like Marcellina, Simplicianus, Bassianus, Venerius, and many others. This version of the Vita Sancti Ambrosii was rendered into English by Sr. Mary Kaniecka in 1928. It has been completely re-typeset for the modern reader with simplified punctuation, expanded bibliography, updated citations, and an index. It retains Sr. Kaniecka's introduction and historical commentary, and includes numerous additional notes added by the modern editor. (Note: this edition does not include Sr. Kaniecka's revised Latin text nor her commentary specific to the translation.)
Publisher: Arx Publishing, LLC
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Saint Ambrose of Milan is one of the towering figures of the late 4th century AD. A high official in the western Roman government, Ambrose was conscripted against his will by the people of Milan to serve as their bishop. He would go on to become one of the most important fathers of the Western Church: a fierce opponent of heretics, admonisher of emperors, voluminous writer, worker of miracles, and the spiritual father of other great saints. This biography of Ambrose was written by one of the deacons who served under him: Paulinus of Milan. Paulinus was encouraged in this biographical effort by none other than Saint Augustine of Hippo, Ambrose's most famous disciple. Written in a style similar to other works of hagiography from the same time, such as the Life of Saint Anthony by Saint Athanasius, Paulinus places Ambrose in his historical and spiritual context, drawing an enduring picture of the man and his times that has helped to cement Ambrose as one of the great holy men of the ancient Church. As a primary source, The Life of Saint Ambrose includes numerous first-hand accounts which were witnessed by Paulinus himself or related to him by those close to Ambrose. The important figures whose lives intersected with that of Ambrose included the Roman emperors Gratian, Theodosius the Great, and Valentinian II; the Arian empress Justina; usurpers Eugenius and Arbogast; the magister militum Stilicho, and saints like Marcellina, Simplicianus, Bassianus, Venerius, and many others. This version of the Vita Sancti Ambrosii was rendered into English by Sr. Mary Kaniecka in 1928. It has been completely re-typeset for the modern reader with simplified punctuation, expanded bibliography, updated citations, and an index. It retains Sr. Kaniecka's introduction and historical commentary, and includes numerous additional notes added by the modern editor. (Note: this edition does not include Sr. Kaniecka's revised Latin text nor her commentary specific to the translation.)
On the Deaths of the Persecutors
Author: Lucius Cæcilius Firmianus Lactantius
Publisher: Arx Publishing, LLC
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Called the Christian Cicero by readers ancient and modern alike, Lactantius is best known for his monumental work of early Christian apologetics entitled The Divine Institutes. Though less appreciated, On the Deaths of the Persecutors is a primary source of considerable historical import containing details about the Roman Empire of the early 4th century AD that are found nowhere else. In this unique work, Lactantius created a hybrid of history and apologetics, making an argument for the truth of the Christian religion based on the fates of those emperors who had been the most egregious persecutors of Christians. Based in Diocletian's imperial capital of Nicomedia and later in Gaul at the court of Constantine, Lactantius was perfectly positioned to record these momentous events. As history, On the Deaths of the Persecutors is a key source for Diocletian’s Tetrarchy, the Great Persecution, and the rise of Constantine. It is an invaluable supplement to the broader Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus as well as his panegyrical Life of the Blessed Emperor Constantine, taking its place among the most important primary sources for this era of transition, turmoil and consolidation. This new edition features the classic late 18th century translation of Lord Hailes which was utilized in The Ante-Nicene Fathers series in 1905. Updated for a modern audience, the text of the translation effectively mirrors the erudite and lively prose of Lactantius's compelling and occasionally lurid historical narrative. A new introduction and extensive commentary has been added for this new edition to help make the text more approachable for the student or general reader. An index has also been included along with an updated list of references and suggested further reading.
Publisher: Arx Publishing, LLC
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Called the Christian Cicero by readers ancient and modern alike, Lactantius is best known for his monumental work of early Christian apologetics entitled The Divine Institutes. Though less appreciated, On the Deaths of the Persecutors is a primary source of considerable historical import containing details about the Roman Empire of the early 4th century AD that are found nowhere else. In this unique work, Lactantius created a hybrid of history and apologetics, making an argument for the truth of the Christian religion based on the fates of those emperors who had been the most egregious persecutors of Christians. Based in Diocletian's imperial capital of Nicomedia and later in Gaul at the court of Constantine, Lactantius was perfectly positioned to record these momentous events. As history, On the Deaths of the Persecutors is a key source for Diocletian’s Tetrarchy, the Great Persecution, and the rise of Constantine. It is an invaluable supplement to the broader Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus as well as his panegyrical Life of the Blessed Emperor Constantine, taking its place among the most important primary sources for this era of transition, turmoil and consolidation. This new edition features the classic late 18th century translation of Lord Hailes which was utilized in The Ante-Nicene Fathers series in 1905. Updated for a modern audience, the text of the translation effectively mirrors the erudite and lively prose of Lactantius's compelling and occasionally lurid historical narrative. A new introduction and extensive commentary has been added for this new edition to help make the text more approachable for the student or general reader. An index has also been included along with an updated list of references and suggested further reading.
Holy Treasure and Sacred Song
Author: Benjamin David Brand
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 019935135X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Holy Treasure and Sacred Song explores the complex interplay between relic cults and the liturgy in medieval Tuscany. Drawing on documentary, literary and visual evidence rarely considered together, it reveals that liturgical texts, music, and ritual were integral to the clergy's well-informed promotion of saints buried in their churches.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 019935135X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Holy Treasure and Sacred Song explores the complex interplay between relic cults and the liturgy in medieval Tuscany. Drawing on documentary, literary and visual evidence rarely considered together, it reveals that liturgical texts, music, and ritual were integral to the clergy's well-informed promotion of saints buried in their churches.
Vita Sancti Ambrosii, Mediolanensis Episcopi, a Paulino Eius Notario Ad Beatum Augustinum Conscripta
Author: Paulinus (of Milan)
Publisher:
ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Vita sancti Ambrosii
Author: Paulinus (of Milan)
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Sancti Ambrosii Oratio de Obitu Theodosii
Author: Ambroise ((saint ;)
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Category : Emperors
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Category : Emperors
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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S. Ambrosii De Nabuthae
Author: Saint Ambrose (Bishop of Milan)
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Category : Cosmology
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Category : Cosmology
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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The Life of Saint Ambrose
Author: Paulinus (of Milan)
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Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Alcuin Club Collections
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Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Languages : en
Pages : 292
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