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Quintus von Smyrna (vermutlich 3. Jh. n. Chr.), der Dichter der 'Posthomerica', verfügte über weit mehr Originalität und poetische Gestaltungskraft, als es die traditionell negativen Bewertungen des Epos annehmen lie�en. Dies beweist Georgios P. Tsomis in seinem philologischen Kommentar zum 7. Buch anhand detaillierter narratologischer Analysen und durch die Aufdeckung zahlreicher inter- und intratextueller Bezüge. Er nuanciert so das Bild des Epikers, das die Forschung erst seit Kurzem einer grundlegenden Revision zu unterziehen begonnen hat. Als gelehrtem Dichter gelang es Quintus, einen komplexen mythologischen Stoff gro�episch zu gestalten. Zentrales Thema des 7. Buches sind die Geschehnisse auf Skyros zur Abholung Neoptolemos' nach Troja sowie seine Ankunft dort und seine erste Aristie im trojanischen Krieg.
Quintus, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Posthomerica (Quintus, Smyrnaeus). --- Criticism and interpretation --- Quintus Smyrnaeus. --- Cointus Smyrnaeus --- Quintus van Smyrna --- Quintus of Smyrna --- Quintus, - Smyrnaeus, - active 4th century - Criticism and interpretation --- Quinto di Smirne --- Quintus, - Smyrnaeus, - active 4th century
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Servius, --- Virgil --- Criticism and interpretation --- History --- Honoratus, Marius Servius, --- Marius Servius Honoratus, --- Maurus Servius Honoratus, --- Sergius, --- Servio, --- Servius Honoratus, Marius, --- Servius Maurus Honoratus, --- Servius Onoratus, Maurus, --- Servius, Maurus Honoratus, --- Servius. --- Vergilius Maro, Publius, --- analys och tolkning --- In Vergilii carmina commentarii (Servius). --- Servius, - active 4th century - Congresses --- Servius, - active 4th century - In Vergilii carmina commentarii - Congresses --- Servius, Maurus Honoratus --- Servius --- Honoratus, Servius --- Servius Grammaticus --- Servius Honoratus, Marius --- Servius Honoratus, Maurus --- Servius, - active 4th century --- Servius, - active 4th century - In Vergilii carmina commentarii
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27 "04/08" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"04/08" --- Church history --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- 4th century --- 5th century --- 6th century --- Middle Ages, 500-1500
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Potamius, --- 276 =71 POTAMIUS --- Latijnse patrologie--POTAMIUS --- #GOSA:II.P.Alg.M --- Potamius --- Potâmio, --- Potamius, - Bishop of Lisbon, - active 4th century
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"In Tyconius' Book of Rules Matthew R. Lynskey explores the church-centric interpretation of ancient biblical exegete Tyconius in his hermeneutical treatise Liber regularum. Influential within his Donatist tradition and the broader context of early North African Christianity, Tyconius wrote one of the earliest works on exegetical theory and praxis in Latin Christianity. By investigating five key concepts undergirding Tyconius's theology of church, Lynskey demonstrates how Tyconius' ecclesiology shaped his hermeneutical enterprise. Through careful readings and close analysis of Liber regularum, this study seeks to describe Tyconius' exegesis on its own terms, reflecting on notable historical, theological, formational, and missiological implications of his ecclesial exegesis as it concerns the ancient and contemporary church"--
Church --- Ticonius, --- Bible --- Hermeneutics. --- 273.921 --- 273.921 Donatisten --- Donatisten --- Church - Early works to 1800. --- Ticonius, - active 4th century. - Liber regularum.
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In this volume, Karol Piotr Kulpa offers a coherent analysis of the reception of 2 Thess. 2:3-12 by Tyconius in his Liber Regularum and his reconstructed Expositio Apocalypseos. The author proposes and applies his own method for a reception history composed of historical, literary, and theological levels, which is constructive as well as analytical. In this way he writes a history of reception that not only finds its anchor in the past, but also builds bridges to theological questions of the present. In particular, the author identifies that motifs of homo peccati, mysterium facinoris, and discessio drawn from 2 Thess. 2:3 and 2:7 become Tyconius' world-constructing verses in his understanding of Scripture, and of the bipartition in the church's reality, in human nature, and in eschatological temporality. As a result, he offers a refreshingly 'ecumenical' reading of Tyconius, refusing to reduce his significance to that of a 'heretical voice' but re-envisaging him as a potentially authoritative theologian and exegete.
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27 "03" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"03" --- Constantine --- Western World - Christian Origins - 4th Century. --- Église --- Church history --- Christian church history --- Roman history --- anno 300-399 --- Histoire --- Christianity --- Christianisme --- Eglise --- Origin --- Origines --- Church history - 4th century --- Constantin empereur --- Évangélisation --- Constantin I (empereur romain ; 027.?-0337) --- 30-600 (Église primitive) --- Rome --- Et le christianisme --- 312-394
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Classical Greek literature --- Sopater [Rhetor] --- Ancient rhetoric --- Antieke retoriek --- Retoriek [Antieke ] --- Retoriek van de Oudheid --- Rhetoric [Ancient ] --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Rhétorique de l'Antiquité --- Sopatros, --- Sopatros --- Sopater [Atheniensies] --- Sopatros, - active 4th century - Diaíresis zētēmatōn
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Compared to the scholarly interest on popular politics in Classical Greece or Republican Rome, the study of the urban plebs of the Later Roman Empire has been remarkably neglected, despite the recurrent discussions about urban violence in the period. This book is an attempt to reverse this situation for the particular context of the North African provinces, from the beginning of the fourth century to the Vandal conquest. Its main objective is to understand the forms and conditions of popular participation and collective action in the cities of North Africa, by placing them in the broader context of economic activities, social relations, and cultural traditions of the plebs. In order to explore the logic inherent in each crowd action, the author analyses a number of episodes of popular intervention revealed by 4th- and 5th-centuries ecclesiastical sources, and particularly by the sermons and letters of Saint Augustine.
Plebs (Rome) --- Cities and towns --- Plèbe --- Villes --- Africa (Roman province) --- Afrique (Province romaine) --- Roman provinces --- Africa, North --- History --- Plebs (Rome). --- Plèbe --- Augustine --- Rome --- Manners and customs --- Social conditions --- Africa [North ] --- 4th century --- 5th century
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In Proba the Prophet: The Christian Virgilian Cento of Faltonia Betitia Proba Sigrid Schottenius Cullhed offers an in-depth study and reappraisal of the Cento of Proba and its reception. Proba's poem belongs to the few extant Latin texts from Antiquity penned by a woman writer, and one of the oldest Christian Latin poems. Schottenius Cullhed surveys and challenges common preconceptions and biographical constructions of the poem's author and early readers, and examines their impact on interpretations and evaluations of the text. The author also develops and puts to use an alternative model for understanding the poem and convincingly shows how the Virgilian source texts form a complex net of internal and external Biblical typologies within the Cento. --
Centos --- Centon --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Proba, --- Bible --- In literature. --- History and criticism --- Centos. --- Literature. --- Bible. --- Cento (Proba). --- Centos - History and criticism --- Proba, - active 4th century. - Cento
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