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- the Renaissance by humanists, who called Lactantius the "Christian Cicero". Also often attributed to Lactantius is the poem The Phoenix, which is based...
- Lactantius, Divinae Institutiones 5.2.12–13; Digeser, Christian Empire, 5. Lactantius, Divinae Institutiones 5.2.3; Frend, "Prelude", 13. Lactantius,...
- Lactantius Placidus (c. 350 – c. 400 AD) was the presumed author of a commentary on Statius's poem Thebaid. Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel considered him to...
- Statius's Thebaid often attributed in m****cripts to a Lactantius Placidus, (c. 350–400 AD). The Lactantius Placidus commentary became the most common medieval...
- Trier." The classical Journal 29 (1933): 3–12. Lactantius, De Mortibus ****cutorum 24.9; Barnes, "Lactantius and Constantine", 43–46; Odahl, 85, 310–11....
- Firmi**** Lactantius Evolution Publishing, Merchantville, NJ ISBN 978-1-935228-20-2, p. 2 Lactantius. On the Deaths of the ****cutors, p. 93. Lactantius. On...
- Paschal Chronicle Ol.268 and the contemporary Lactantius, DMP 19.2) is invalid and confused. Lactantius is commenting on Diocletian and the place where...
- to comply with his plan. Lactantius also claims that he had done the same to Maximian at Sirmium. Scholars doubt Lactantius' account, since he had a strong...
- believe that Lactantius may have written the poem before his conversion to Christianity. The majority of scholars accept that Lactantius was the author...
- similar in size to an eagle, but Lactantius and Ezekiel the Dramatist both claim that the phoenix was larger, with Lactantius declaring that it was even larger...