- The
Coelum Stellatum Christianum is a star
atlas published in 1627 by
Julius Schiller (c. 1580–1627), with the
collaboration of
Johann Bayer (1572–1625)...
- is
considered the
height of
temporal power of the papacy. The
Corpus Christianum described the then-current
notion of the
community of all Christians...
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Paris Flag of
Paris 1627 AD
Julius Schiller in his book
Coelum Stellatum Christianum attempted to
Christianise the constellations.
Schiller depicted Ursa...
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Rudolphinae 1627 –
Julius Schiller published the star
atlas Coelum Stellatum Christianum,
which replaced pagan constellations with
biblical and
early Christian...
- In the year
before the
First Council of
Constantinople in 381,
Christianity became the
official religion of the
Roman Empire when
Theodosius I, emperor...
- The
Dialogue of
Simon and
Theophilus (Altercatio
Simonis et Theophili) is a 5th-century
Latin Christian text
giving a dialogue, akin to that of Dialogue...
- The
Thirty Years' War:
Examining the
Origins and
Effects of
Corpus Christianum's Defining Conflict (MA thesis).
George Fox University.
Archived from...
- ("the
whole kingdom", as
opposed to the
regional kingdoms),
imperium christianum ("Christian empire"), or
Romanum imperium ("Roman empire"), but the Emperor's...
-
usquehodiein synagogis suis sub
nomine Nazarenorum blasphemant populum christianum... 191; In Esaiam: ...in
blasphemiis et ter per
singulos dies in omnibus...
- that this was not the
ideal Christian life ("amisi monachum,
inveni Christianum" — "I have lost the monk; I have
found the Christian"). His position...