John Chrysostom’s discourses on his first exile
<p>The <em>Sermo antequam iret in exilium</em> and the <em>Sermo cum iret in exsilium</em> are two homilies allegedly pronounced by John Chrysostom in Constantinople at the end of summer 403, some time between the verdict of the Synod of the Oak and the day he left the...
Autor principal: | Bonfiglio, E |
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Altres autors: | van Lint, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2011
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