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laudem Iustini minoris.
Corippus was
probably the last
important Latin author of Late Antiquity.
Flavius Cresconius Corippus' name is
known on a basis...
- 142.
Corippus &
Cameron 1976, pp. 89–90: In
laudem lustini Augusti minoris 1.110–154
Evans 1996, pp. 263–264.
Browning 2003, p. 165.
Corippus & Cameron...
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Famina have a
pronounced preference for the form has long been noted.
Corippus in the
sixth century also uses the
golden line
significantly more than...
- dignity. Procopius'
description of the
ceremony was
corroborated by the poet
Corippus.
Justinian and
Theodora also
required people to call them "master" and...
- the 6th-century
Christian Roman poet
Corippus and a Neo-Punic
inscription from
Lepcis Magna.
According to
Corippus, the
Laguatan of
Tripolitania carried...
- Africa: A
Historical Study of
Corippus' Iohannis.
Cambridge University Press. Modéran, Yves (2003). "De
Julius Honorius à
Corippus: la réapparition des Maures...
-
Lawrence 1924: In
Corippus' poem,
Sophia (Wisdom)
prays Virgo,
creatoris genitrix sanctissima mundi,
excelsi regina poli…. (
Corippus, A. Cameron, ed.,...
-
Bellis Libycis ("Tale of John, or On the
Libyan War") of
Flavius Cresconius Corippus,
which is the main
source on his life. The
exact origins of John Troglita...
- (Gr****: Λευάθαι),
while Flavius Cresconius Corippus calls them
Ilaguas and Laguantan.
According to
Corippus, they were
still pagan, and
worshipped Gurzil...
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Evagrius Scholasticus, Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor, Jordanes,
Marcellinus Comes,
Corippus and
Victor of Tunnuna. The
Paschal Chronicle and
Theophanes the Confessor...