- 466.
Tyconius. Le
Livre des Regles.
Introduced and
translated by Jean-Marc Vercruyse. Paris: Cerf, 2004, Pp. 410 (Sources Chretiennes, 488).
Tyconius. The...
-
monument to Augustine’s
appropriation and
appreciation of
Tyconius.”
Paula Fredriksen “
Tyconius” in
Augustine Through the Ages: An
Encyclopedia Ed. Allan...
- Scripture) in the
Reformation Era. Moreover, he
introduces the
seven rules of
Tyconius the
Donatist to
interpret the
obscure meaning of the Bible,
which demonstrates...
- of the four
great uncial codices), as well as in the
Latin version of
Tyconius (DCXVI, ed.
Souter in the
Journal of Theology, SE,
April 1913), and in...
- also used
lesser known writers, such as Fulgentius,
Julian of Eclanum,
Tyconius, and
Prosper of Aquitaine. Bede was the
first to
refer to Jerome, Augustine...
- A few Gr****
witnesses (296, 2049) and
several Latin writers, such as:
Tyconius (4th century), C****idorus (6th century),
Apringius (6th century) and the...
-
Augustine of Hippo,
Tyconius, Ambrose, Irenaeus, and
Isidore of Seville. He
relied most
heavily on the lost
Commentary by
Tyconius,
whose writing provided...
- Kennell, pp. 13-14, 231 Cross, F. L.; Livingstone, E. A., eds. (1997). "
Tyconius". The
Oxford Dictionary of the
Christian Church. p. 1648. Chimelli, Claire;...
-
successfully through the
crisis of Firmus' revolt, the
excommunication of
Tyconius [sic], and the
Rogatist schism. By the end of his rule, Parmenian's church...
- Ethiopic, Georgian, Ansbert, Bede, Oikoumenios, Primasius, Caesarius,
Tyconius αγγελου – P, 2074, 104, 241, 256, 2059, 2081, 620, 922, 2186, 2286, 2814...