-
Prudentius later collected the
Christian poems written during this
period and
added a preface,
which he
himself dated 405. The
poetry of
Prudentius is...
-
thought to
stand in
opposition to the
seven capital vices (or
deadly sins).
Prudentius,
writing in the 5th century, was the
first author to
allegorically represent...
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Prudentius Maran (14
October 1683, at Sezanne, Marne – 2
April 1762, at Paris) was a
French Benedictine scholar of the
Maurist Congregation,
known as a...
- on predestination.
Prudentius left
Aragon in his
youth and came to Francia,
where he
changed his name from
Galindo to
Prudentius. He was
educated at...
- Marti**** Capella.
Prominent Latin poets of late
antiquity include Ausonius,
Prudentius, Claudian, and
Sidonius Apollinaris.[citation needed] The
Romans thought...
- This m****cript is a copy and
translation of some of the
works of
Prudentius. It was
written in 1077 AD in the
Christ Church in Canterbury,
England by...
- 14–15; Plato,
Phaedrus 246.
Prudentius,
Contra Symmachum 733 (Migne);
Friedrich Solmsen, "The
Powers of
Darkness in
Prudentius'
Contra Symmachum: A Study...
- needed] were
connected with the
Feast of the Epiphany, 6 January:
Prudentius mentions the
Innocents in his hymn on the Epiphany. Leo in his homilies...
-
translated by
George Gilbert Ramsay (1839–1921)
Prudentius.
Reply to Symmachus, Book II, in
Prudentius Volume II,
translated by H. J. Thomson, Loeb classical...
- Rome,
University of
California Press, 2000, p. 31.
Prudentius.
Reply to Symmachus, Book II, in
Prudentius Volume II,
translated by H. J. Thomson, Loeb classical...