- The Cena or
Coena Cypriani (i.e. "Feast of Cyprian") is an
anonymous prose work
written in Latin.
Tradition ascribes original authorship to the 3rd-century...
- m****cript (Wellcome MS 2000)
attributed to "M: L:
Cypriani" (or "Magistri Ludi
Cypriani," 'teacher
Cypriani')
entitled Clavis Inferni sive
magia alba et nigra...
- as a
deacon under Cyprian of
Carthage (c. 200 –258) and
wrote the Vita
Cypriani ("Life of Cyprian")
shortly after Cyprian's death.
There is only one surviving...
- same
error is
repeated later when Adso
dreams of a
reworking of the
Coena Cypriani, in
which among the
different foods that
guests bring to the
table appear...
-
Digital Library, with
concordance and
frequency lists Acta
proconsularia S.
Cypriani Multilanguage Opera Omnia Pope, Charles. "The Life of
Saint Cyprian of...
- the
error of
profane religions).
Baluzii and Rigaltii, eds. Divi Cæcilii
Cypriani,
Carthaginensis Episcopi,
Opera Omnia;
accessit J.
Firmici Materni, Viri...
-
praised by Jerome, but it is not
clear whether the Vita et P****ione
Sancti Cypriani that has
survived is the
original text.
Mericius Pontius Anicius Paulinus...
- of the Lord) De
pascha computus (On
Computing the
Paschal Feast) Cena
Cypriani (Cyprian's Feast) two prayers,
called Oratio I and II The
third group consists...
- (1999). "Les éditions". In Diercks, G. F. (ed.).
Sancti Cypriani Episcopi Opera.
Sancti Cypriani Episcopi Epistolarium. Prolegomena: Codices, Editiones...
-
fundamentalis puncta,
fundamentaliter discutiuntur & resolvuntur, Louvain,
Typis Cypriani Coenestenii, 1657.
Commentarii tres in
universam theologiam scolasticam...