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... 395 353 St. Ambrose 397 • 353 St. Jerome 406 360 Controversy with Rufinus 411 360 Commentaries . 414 Panegyrical Letters . 416 363 Historical Works 416 Death of Tiberius . Suicide of Silanus , the father CONTENTS . vii.
... 395 353 St. Ambrose 397 • 353 St. Jerome 406 360 Controversy with Rufinus 411 360 Commentaries . 414 Panegyrical Letters . 416 363 Historical Works 416 Death of Tiberius . Suicide of Silanus , the father CONTENTS . vii.
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... Jerome ascribed to Lactantius . Edited in Gernsdorf's Bibliotheca Patrum , 1842 . War with Licinius ; after three battles he sur- renders and is put to death . Foundation of Constan- tinople . Council of Nice ? Death of Arnobius ; it is ...
... Jerome ascribed to Lactantius . Edited in Gernsdorf's Bibliotheca Patrum , 1842 . War with Licinius ; after three battles he sur- renders and is put to death . Foundation of Constan- tinople . Council of Nice ? Death of Arnobius ; it is ...
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... Jerome marks in his Chronicle the reputation of Donatus's " My Professor . " The work of Julius Fir- micus Maternus dates from this year ; so does , according to St. Jerome , the reputation of Marius Victorinus , who had a statue in ...
... Jerome marks in his Chronicle the reputation of Donatus's " My Professor . " The work of Julius Fir- micus Maternus dates from this year ; so does , according to St. Jerome , the reputation of Marius Victorinus , who had a statue in ...
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... Jerome in the wilderness of Chalcis . St. Ambrose Bishop of Milan . St. Optatus writes under Valentinian and Valens against the Donatists ; works in Migne . Death of Valentinian ; Gratian succeeds with his half - xxviii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE ...
... Jerome in the wilderness of Chalcis . St. Ambrose Bishop of Milan . St. Optatus writes under Valentinian and Valens against the Donatists ; works in Migne . Death of Valentinian ; Gratian succeeds with his half - xxviii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE ...
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... Jerome at Antioch ordained priest . ple Submission of the Goths . Maximus revolts ; Gra- tian is killed . St. Jerome at Rome . Augustin at Rome . Death of L. Aurelius Flavi- anus Symmachus . Death of St. Damasus ; letters and poems in ...
... Jerome at Antioch ordained priest . ple Submission of the Goths . Maximus revolts ; Gra- tian is killed . St. Jerome at Rome . Augustin at Rome . Death of L. Aurelius Flavi- anus Symmachus . Death of St. Damasus ; letters and poems in ...
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