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- relations between English and Irish scholars. Carmen de virginitate (the poetic De Virginitate). Aldhelm wrote a shorter, poetic version of De Laude Virginitatis...
- Enchiridion, 110 Augustine of Hippo, De Sancta Virginitate, 6,6, 191. Augustine of Hippo, De Sancta Virginitate, 18 Augustine of Hippo, De Genesi ad literam...
- Church. Ephrem also shared the same view. The Armenian version of De Virginitate records that Peter the rock shunned honour. A mimro of Efrem found in...
- XI; Aldhelm, De virginitate, 10th century Royal MS 5 F III; Aldhelm, De virginitate, 10th century Royal MS 6 A VI; Aldhelm, De virginitate, 10th century...
- John Chrysostom in the East (Matthew, Homily 88), but also Ambrose (De virginitate 3,14; 4,15) in the West, when speaking of Mary Magdalene after the resurrection...
- Génitrix, intercéde pro nobis. Orémus Deus, qui salútis ætérnæ beátæ Maríæ virginitáte fecúnda humáno géneri práemia præstitísti: tríbue, quáesumus, ut ipsam...
- dependence on Vita Agnetis of Pseudo-Ambrose", which itself was used in De Virginitate by Aldhelm in 690 AD. According to G. Schneider, the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew...
- dependence on Vita Agnetis of Pseudo-Ambrose", which itself was used in De Virginitate in 690 AD. According to G. Schneider, the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew was...
- Roman Liturgy: 1. The Kalendar (London, 1930), p 94f. Carmen VIII, 4, De Virginitate, noted by Liana De Girolami Cheney, "The Cult of Saint Agatha" Woman's...
- Christian ethics. Thus we have the De officiis ministrorum, De viduis, De virginitate and De paenitentia. Ambrose displa**** a kind of liturgical flexibility...