Boniface I, Augustine, and the Translation of Honorius to Caesarea Mauretaniae

Abstract : Augustine’s Epistulae 23A*, 23*, and 22*, written in late 419 and early 420, present his involvement in the dispute concerning the translation of Honorius to Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherchell), a city Augustine had visited in September 418 while fulfilling a commission from Zosimus o...

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Author:Geoffrey D. Dunn
Published: S.n., s.l., 2020
Volume:51
Pages:23-46
Language:English
Notes:Abstract, 23.
Periodical:Augustinian Studies
Number:1
ISSN:0094-5323
Format:Article
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Students & Correspondents > Alypius
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Students & Correspondents > Boniface (the pope)
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Students & Correspondents > Possidius
- Works > Epistulae > [Lettres Divjak] > [Epistulae Divjak numérotées] > Ep. 22*
- Works > Epistulae > [Lettres Divjak] > [Epistulae Divjak numérotées] > Ep. 23*
- Works > Epistulae > [Lettres Divjak] > [Epistulae Divjak numérotées] > Ep. 23A*
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