- draw'), its
etymology has also been
linked to the
Latin term
littera tractoria,
which referred to a
letter ordering provision of food and
drink for officials...
- the
Council of
Carthage in 418,
after which Zosimus issued the
Epistola tractoria excommunicating both
Pelagius and Caelestius.
Concern that Pelagianism...
-
taken by the
emperor Honorius against the Pelagians,
Zosimus issued his
Tractoria, in
which Pelagianism and its
authors were
finally condemned. Shortly...
- Gr**** and
Latin Church Fathers, the
former translated. In his
Epistola tractoria ad Wenilonem,
written about 856,
Prudentius of
Troyes makes his approval...
- draw'): in
ancient times, for example,
Latins used the
expression littera tractoria (roughly
rendered as 'treatment letter') to
indicate a do****ent the envoys...
-
convinced both
Caelestius and
Pelagius were heretics.
Zosimus issued his
Tractoria in
which Pelagianism and its
authors were
finally condemned. No further...
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April 2016.
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actor Milo Quesada, de
tractoria en
Argentina y España". Terra.com (in Spanish). 12
December 2012. Archived...
- archbishop, or out of fear of King
Charles the Bald. In his
Epistola tractoria ad Wenilonem,
written about 856, he
again upholds his
former opinion and...
-
favour in the
hearing of Mercator; and when
Zosimus issued his
Epistola Tractoria 577
against the
Pelagians (417 CE) and sent it to the
major sees of the...
-
correspondence with Wenilo.
Wenilo was also the
recipient of the
Epistola tractoria ad
Wenilonem by
Prudentius of Troyes, whom he knew from the
court of Louis...