- hymns,
poems against the
Priscillianists and
against Symmachus and
Peristephanon. The
Diptychon is not mentioned. The
twelve hymns of the Cathemerinon...
- line hymn to Rom****, the
Romane Christi fortis, the
tenth hymn in his
Peristephanon.
Barulas (died 303) was a seven-year-old boy who was
martyred along...
- Prudentius'
Peristephanon". Bryn Mawr
classical Review.
Retrieved 28
September 2024. The most
common methods of
execution in the
Peristephanon are with the...
- ruinae).
Echoes are
found in Seneca's
Agamemnon 593–603, Prudentius's
Peristephanon 4.5–12 and Boethius's
Consolatio 1
metrum 4.(R. Tarrant,
Ancient receptions...
-
martyrdom was the
description of
Aurelius Prudentius Clemens in his
Peristephanon, Hymn 2.
Despite the
Church being in
possession of the
actual gridiron...
-
keeps a
middle gender (medium genus)
between the others." Prudentius,
Peristephanon, 10.1071-3
classic Jewish terms for
Gender Diversity Gender Diversity...
-
written by the poet Prudentius, who
wrote a
series of
lyric poems,
Peristephanon ("Crowns of Martyrdom"), on
Hispanic and
Roman martyrs. He was born...
- Spanish-Roman poet
Prudentius of the
fifth century, who
devoted book 3 of his
Peristephanon ("About martyrs") to Eulalia, she said: Isis, Apollo,
Venus nihil est...
-
Jacqueline (2006). "Bridal Songs:
Catullan Epithalamia and
Prudentius Peristephanon 3". Antichthon. 40: 89–103. doi:10.1017/S0066477400001672. S2CID 142365904...
-
Captive Monk
English translation from
Latin (c. 391) – St.
Jerome Liber Peristephanon (c. 406) –
Prudentius Psychomachia (c. 406) –
Prudentius The Confessions...