A circle of Egyptian bishops at the end of Roman rule (c.600): Texts and contexts
This article explores the explosion of evidence which occurs around the creation of the Severan episcopate in Egypt. Drawing together a number of modern studies, it first sets out the known careers and corpora of the patriarch Damian of Alexandria (577-c. 606) and several of his prominent bishops: J...
Main Author: | Booth, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Peeters Publishers
2018
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