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    Prudentius later collected the Christian poems written during this period and added a preface, which he himself dated 405. The poetry of Prudentius is...
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  • thought to stand in opposition to the seven capital vices (or deadly sins). Prudentius, writing in the 5th century, was the first author to allegorically represent...
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    on predestination. Prudentius left Aragon in his youth and came to Francia, where he changed his name from Galindo to Prudentius. He was educated at...
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  • Prudentius Maran (14 October 1683, at Sezanne, Marne – 2 April 1762, at Paris) was a French Benedictine scholar of the Maurist Congregation, known as a...
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  • This manuscript is a copy and translation of some of the works of Prudentius. It was written in 1077 AD in the Christ Church in Canterbury, England by...
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    of Martianus Capella. Latin poets of late antiquity include Ausonius, Prudentius, Claudian, and Sidonius Apollinaris. The Romans thought of themselves...
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    translated by George Gilbert Ramsay (1839–1921) Prudentius. Reply to Symmachus, Book II, in Prudentius Volume II, translated by H. J. Thomson, Loeb Classical...
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    MS 23; Prudentius, Psychomachia and other poems, 10th century, English. London, British Library, Add MS 24199, part 1; Miscellany (Prudentius, Psychomachia)...
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    of the early sources for his martyrdom was the description of Aurelius Prudentius Clemens in his Peristephanon, Hymn 2. Despite the Church being in possession...
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    referring to a priest of the Novatianist schism, a view later forwarded by Prudentius in the 5th century in his "Passion of St Hippolytus". In the Passionals...
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