• of Hippo's works) to his teacher the African émigré Julianus Pomerius. [He] claims for Pomerius the further distinction of having bequeathed to us the...
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    the work, "On the Contemplative Life" (De vita contemplativa) of Julianus Pomerius (†498). His feast day is commemorated on March 29. Diadochos was born...
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    include: Marcus Antonius Julianus, a procurator of Judea from 66 to 70 AD during the time of the First Jewish–Roman War Tettius Julianus (fl.  70 ADs), commander...
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    Antipater of Bostra (d. 500) (Greek) Narsai (c. 399 – c. 502) (Syriac) Julianus Pomerius (d. 505) (Latin-African) Ghazar Parpetsi (c. 442 – c. 510) (Armenian)...
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  • Thomas Aquinas based his Summa Theologica on Peter Lombard's Sentences Julianus Pomerius between 499-505 author of De Vita Contemplativa concerning Christian...
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    Hippo. Caesarius was also highly influenced by his teacher, Julianus Pomerius. Pomerius had been inspired by the life of Augustine of Hippo too and insisted...
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  • (5th–6th c), also known as Pseudo-Dionysius, also known as St. Denys; Julianus pomerius (6th c); Isaac of Nineveh (7th c); Anastasius Sinaita (7th c); Aldebert...
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  • (translated and annotated by Louis A. Arand, SS) ISBN 9780809100453 (1947) Julianus Pomerius. The Contemplative Life (translated and annotated by Mary Josephine...
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  • Collectio Acheriana the Canons of Elvira and other old collections Julianus Pomerius a source common to Halitgar, the Collectio quadripartita, and the...
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  • St. Jerome and may be found in the Prognosticon Futuri Seculi of Julianus Pomerius. The fifteen tokens of Doomsday (1907). Edited and translated by Celtic...
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