-
named Valentinus by the
calligrapher and
illustrator Furius Dionysius Filocalus. The
original illustrated m****cript is lost, but
several copies have...
- The
original m****cript
miniatures were also
probably the work of
Filocalus.
Filocalus was the
official engraver of Pope
Damasus (304–384), and described...
- and
therefore they were sole
emperor for less time.
Furius Dionysius Filocalus,
Chronograph of 354, Part 3: "DIVI·ALEXANDRI·KAL·OCT". Herodian, who lived...
-
Hebblewhite 2016, p. 11. Bédoyère 2017, p. 259.
Meijer 2004, p. 103.
Filocalus,
Chronograph of 354, Part 16: "Florian
ruled 88 days. He was
killed at...
- on
December 25 is the
Chronograph of 354 (also
called the
Calendar of
Filocalus),
which also
names it as the
birthday of Sol
Invictus (the 'Invincible...
-
poetic metre in
characters thought up by the
calligrapher Furius Dionysius Filocalus. In the
adjoining crypt is the
grave of
Saint Cecilia,
whose relics were...
-
reported to have
lasted 17 days (Jerome,
Eutropius and Zonaras), 77 days (
Filocalus), or "a few months" (Zosimus).
Modern scholars believe "17" to be a misreading...
- a mask
appears in the
representation of
Saturnalia in the
Calendar of
Filocalus.
Since the Gr**** word
phota meant both 'man' and 'lights',
candles were...
-
Illustration for the
month of June,
based on the
Calendar of
Filocalus (AD 354)...
-
death arriving in Rome in late
February or
early March.
Furius Dionysius Filocalus,
Chronograph of 354, Part 3: "N·GORDIANI·CM·XXIIII". Kienast, Dietmar;...