Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation, Volume 36 |
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... Tertullian refers to the world . It is the word usually employed to translate κóoμos , but there are a number of exceptions in Cyprian where mundus is so used ( e . e . Demetr . 18 , 20 ; Patient . 2 ) and where one finds the pleonastic ...
... Tertullian refers to the world . It is the word usually employed to translate κóoμos , but there are a number of exceptions in Cyprian where mundus is so used ( e . e . Demetr . 18 , 20 ; Patient . 2 ) and where one finds the pleonastic ...
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... Tertullian uses the word frequently to signify uexatio . He seems to be the first before Cyprian to use the plural form . T. L. L. IV , 235 , 61 ff . 6 4. congressio : in this sense of meeting in battle ' , congressio is cited first for ...
... Tertullian uses the word frequently to signify uexatio . He seems to be the first before Cyprian to use the plural form . T. L. L. IV , 235 , 61 ff . 6 4. congressio : in this sense of meeting in battle ' , congressio is cited first for ...
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... Tertullian before the time of Cyprian . According to Mohrmann ( 122 ff . ) , however , Tertullian uses the word to signify not only those who had died for their faith but also those who , having made a confession of their faith ...
... Tertullian before the time of Cyprian . According to Mohrmann ( 122 ff . ) , however , Tertullian uses the word to signify not only those who had died for their faith but also those who , having made a confession of their faith ...
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