A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy
488 Lizzi Testa ers with respect to territory and jurisdiction.44 It can be assumed, however, that thanks to Gelasius’ intervent ...
Mapping the Church and Asceticism in Ostrogothic Italy 489 asceticism in the city.47 After a phase that was probably characteriz ...
490 Lizzi Testa with precise testamentary instructions about the foundation and endowment income of the future monastery. There ...
Mapping the Church and Asceticism in Ostrogothic Italy 491 The survival of these ancient centres, however, is not directly docum ...
492 Lizzi Testa Insular Asceticism Not long after the Council of Beziers (356) and his retirement to a monastery near Milan, whi ...
Mapping the Church and Asceticism in Ostrogothic Italy 493 (Lecce).70 Nevertheless, at the end of 4th century, centres such as P ...
494 Lizzi Testa its cultural activity than Vivarium, the monastery that Cassiodorus founded on his property at Squillace in Cala ...
Mapping the Church and Asceticism in Ostrogothic Italy 495 father, and guide of twelve monasteries in Subiaco and of Monte Cassi ...
496 Lizzi Testa to sleeping quarters and food apportioning.88 Composed near Rome (perhaps in Campania), the Regula Magistri had ...
Mapping the Church and Asceticism in Ostrogothic Italy 497 authorship, dating, and provenance of the socalled Regula Eugippii.9 ...
498 Lizzi Testa ——— , Registrum epistularum, ed. P. Ewald /L.M. Hartmann, Gregorii I Papae Registrum Epistolarum (Monumenta Germ ...
Mapping the Church and Asceticism in Ostrogothic Italy 499 Barnish, S.J.B., “Religio in stagno: Nature, Divinity and the Christi ...
500 Lizzi Testa ———, “Il primo cristianesimo in Sicilia (III–VII secolo)”, in V. Messana/S. Pricoco (eds.), Il cristianesimo in ...
Mapping the Church and Asceticism in Ostrogothic Italy 501 ——— , Senatori, popolo, papi. Il governo di Roma al tempo dei Valenti ...
502 Lizzi Testa Silvestrini, M., Le città della Puglia romana. Un profilo sociale, Bari 2005. Trout, D.E., Paulinus of Nola. Lif ...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, ���6 | doi ��.��63/97890043�5938_0�0 CHAPTER 19 Religious Diversity Samuel Cohen* Introduction: ...
504 Cohen Goths formed relationships with one another and often transgressed social and religious restrictions imposed upon them ...
Religious Diversity 505 from public offices (honores and dignitates) and from service in the army. Other legislation placed limi ...
506 Cohen mirrored the principles that had been set out in Roman law.16 Theoderic’s edictum explicitly stated that Jews were to ...
Religious Diversity 507 Rather than tolerance, Theoderic’s Jewish policy, like that of Roman emper- ors before him, was guided a ...
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