- The
Epistle of
Jerome to Pope
Damasus I (Latin:
Epistula Hieronymi ad
Damasum papam),
written in 376 or 377 AD, is a
response from
Jerome to Pope Damasus...
- The
Epistle of the
Apostles (Latin:
Epistula Apostolorum) is a work of New
Testament apocrypha.
Despite its name, it is more a
gospel or an apocalypse...
- An
epistle (/ɪˈpɪsəl/; from
Ancient Gr**** ἐπιστολή (epistolḗ) 'letter') is a
writing directed or sent to a
person or
group of people,
usually an elegant...
-
Preaching of Peter, a 2nd-century writing, only
fragments survived; The
Epistula Petri, the
introductory letter ascribed to the
Apostle Peter that appears...
- The
Epistula Mithridatis (Latin: "Letter of Mithridates"), also
known as the
Letter of
Mithridates to King Arsaces, is a
letter allegedly written by Mithridates...
- The
Epistula ad
Carpianum ("Letter to Carpian") or
Letter of
Eusebius is the
title traditionally given to a
letter from
Eusebius of
Caesarea to a Christian...
- The
Epistola Alexandri ad
Aristotelem ("Letter of
Alexander to Aristotle") is a
purported letter from
Alexander the
Great to the
philosopher Aristotle...
- "fecit
etiam et
sacramentorum praefationes et
orationes cauto sermone et
epistulas fidei delimato sermone multas" ("he also made
prefaces to the sacraments...
- "Ars Poetica", or "The Art of Poetry" ,
sometimes referred to as the "
Epistula ad Pisones", or "Epistle to the Pisos", is a poem
written by
Horace c. 19...
- Libanius.
Epistula 223
Andronicus 3 (PLRE I),
Governor of
Phoenice 360-1.
Linda Jones Hall (2004), pg. 97
Libanius Epistula 150
Libanius Epistula 195 Wiemer...