- The
Commonitorium or
Commonitory is a 5th-century
Christian treatise written after the
council of
Ephesus under the
pseudonym "Peregrinus" and attributed...
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Gallic monk and
author of
early Christian writings. One
example was the
Commonitorium, c. 434,
which offers guidance in the
orthodox teaching of Christianity...
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Commonitorium...", p. 67. Beltrán Corbalán,
Domingo and others, "El
Commonitorium...", p. 69. Beltrán Corbalán,
Domingo and others, "El
Commonitorium...
- The
Commonitorium (classical Latin: [kɔmmɔnɪˈtoːrɪ.ũː],
Ecclesiastical Latin: [kommoniˈtori.um]) is a
Latin poem
composed by the
Christian bishop Orientius...
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Retrieved 28
September 2020.
Beinert 89
Beinert 90 Schmaus, 40
Commonitorium n. 54
Commonitorium n. 53 Dei
Filius Denzinger, n. 3020
Lumen Gentium. n. 12....
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second session of the 879/80 council, his
letter to
Photios and his
Commonitorium.
Francis Dvornik has
argued that
subsequent popes accepted the council...
- Avi****,
Velleius Paterculus and the
Christian poet Orientius,
whose poem
Commonitorium he
edited for the
Vienna Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum. He edited...
- 1093/acref/9780192802903.001.0001. ISBN 9780192802903.
Vincent of
Lerins in 434 AD,
Commonitorium, 17,
describes Tertullian as 'first of us
among the Latins' (Quasten...
- VIII (Venice, 1772), 613–738. His
treatises "
Commonitorium super nomine Cælestii", and "
Commonitorium adversus hæresim
Pelagii et Cælestii vel etiam...
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Christian Latin poet of the
fifth century. He
wrote the
elegiac poem
Commonitorium of 1036
verses (divided into two books)
describing the way to heaven...