-
comparison between the
content of the
Indiculus and the
conclusions of the
Concilium Germani**** (744), that the
Indiculus was
indeed appended to or pertained...
- a
friend of
Augustine of
Hippo who
wrote a
reliable biography and an
indiculus or list of his works. He was
bishop of
Calama in the
Roman province of...
- Hugo Menardus. D'Achery's "Asceticorum
vulgo spiritualium opusculorum Indiculus" (Paris, 1645)
served as a
guide to his colleague,
Claude Chantelou, in...
- Pseudo-Jerome is the name
given to
several authors misidentified as, or
pseudepigraphically claiming to be,
Saint Jerome. A prin****l
writing identified...
-
Centuries later, his
statements were
adapted as the
building blocks of the
Indiculus superstitionum et
paganiarum ("small
index of
superstitious and pagan...
-
Herzoge im Mittelalter. Kallmünz: Laßleben. Weiland, Ludwig, ed. (1893). "
Indiculus curiarum ad
mensam regiam pertinentium (1064–1065)". Constitutiones. Monumenta...
- 88-89. Coope,
Martyrs of Córdoba, 50. Alvarus, Paul (854).
Indiculus luminosus. Alvarus,
Indiculus Luminosus, trans. and
quoted in Coope,
Martyrs of Córdoba...
- the Romans, on the site of the
present church. In 788 A.D., the name
Indiculus Arnonis,
which means "a
church with own fields", was
given to the church...
- of the
devil in Old German).
Under the
Baptismal Vow in
Latin an
enumeration of the
first 20
practices in the
Indiculus superstitionum et paganiarum....
- martyrs'
movement (850–859),
Albarus of Córdoba
wrote a
treatise in Latin,
Indiculus luminosus,
defending the
martyrs and
decrying the
movement towards Arabic...