-
emphasized the
ascetic ideal. Mary
Josephine Suelzer said of
Pomerius in her 1947 book Juli****
Pomerius, the
Contemplative Life:
Caesarius owed this accomplishment...
- Hippo.
Caesarius was also
highly influenced by his teacher, Juli****
Pomerius.
Pomerius had been
inspired by the life of
Augustine of
Hippo too and insisted...
- near-contemporary
works on his life, each
written by a
fellow monastic:
Pomerius, and
Gerard Naghel. His
childhood was
spent in the
village of Ruysbroeck...
- of
Bostra (d. 500) (Gr****)
Narsai (c. 399 – c. 502) (Syriac) Juli****
Pomerius (d. 505) (Latin-African)
Ghazar Parpetsi (c. 442 – c. 510) (Armenian) John...
- c), also
known as Pseudo-Dionysius, also
known as St. Denys; Juli****
pomerius (6th c);
Isaac of
Nineveh (7th c);
Anastasius Sinaita (7th c); Aldebert...
-
testimonies are of
Hispanic origin. Some
attribute the
authorship to
Julian Pomerius, a
cleric of
African origin who
lived in the 5th
century and
settled in...
-
Aquinas based his
Summa Theologica on
Peter Lombard's
Sentences Juli****
Pomerius between 499-505
author of De Vita
Contemplativa concerning Christian sanctity...
- book was
published together with Frontinus' De aquaeductu. 1486 Juli****
Pomerius, De vita
contemplativa Peter Drach [de]
Speyer 1487 Frontinus, Stratagemata...
-
Claudius Juli****,
Roman emperor (rarely
known as
Julian II.) Juli****
Pomerius, a
Christian priest in
fifth century Gaul
Julian of Eclanum,
Italian Christian...
-
Forms of
Narrative Material in the
Exempla of
Pelbartus de Themeswar's
Pomerius". In Breuer, Dieter; Tüskés, Gábor (eds.). Fortunatus, Melusine, Genovefa...