- of
Irish teachers at Liège.
Sedulius is
sometimes called Sedulius the Younger, to
distinguish him from
Coelius Sedulius (a 5th-century poet). The usual...
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Sedulius may
refer to:
Coelius Sedulius,
Christian poet of the 5th
century Sedulius Scottus,
grammarian of the 9th
century This
disambiguation page lists...
- (2013),
Sedulius, The
Paschal Song and Hymns,
Ancient Israel and Its Literature, vol. 35, SBL Press, ISBN 978-1589837447 Paul
Lejay (1913). "
Sedulius" . In...
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establishing monasteries and
centres of learning,
producing scholars such as
Sedulius Scottus and
Johannes Eriugena and
exerting much
influence in Europe.[citation...
- On the
continent Cadac-Andreas Cell****
Clement of
Ireland Coelius Sedulius Colman nepos Cracavist Columb****
Dicuil Donatus of
Fiesole Dungal Hibernicus...
- a
monarchical head-of-state. One of the
earliest works was
written by
Sedulius Scottus (fl. 840–860), the
Irish poet ****ociated with the
Pangur Bán gloss...
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hexameter from the
Carmen Paschale by the 5th-century
Christian poet
Coelius Sedulius (Book 1, line 357): "Iura
sacerdotii Lucas tenet ore iuvenci" – "Luke holds...
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Although the poem is anonymous, it
bears similarities to the
poetry of
Sedulius Scottus,
prompting speculation that he is the author. In
eight verses of...
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Franciscan order.
Sedulius was also a poet.
Sedulius was born in Kleve, Germany. He died in 1621 at Antwerp. In 1607,
Sedulius published the Apologeticus...
- "From the
Pivot of the Sun's Rising") is a Hiberno-Latin poem by
Coelius Sedulius (died c. 450),
recounting Christ's life from his
birth to his resurrection...