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    Clavis physicae.Paolo Honorius & Lucentini - 1974 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura. Edited by Paolo Lucentini.
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    Honorius Augustodunensis, Joachim of Fiore, and the Liturgical Concordance of History.Brett Edward Whalen - 2023 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 89 (2):279-304.
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    TheElucidariumof Honorius Augustodunensis in the Prohemium of theLiber Introductoriusof Michael Scot.Eleonora Andriani - 2017 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 59:57-77.
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    Synagoga conversa: Honorius Augustodunensis, the Song of Songs, and Christianity's “Eschatological Jew”.Jeremy Cohen - 2004 - Speculum 79 (2):309-340.
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    The Elucidarium of Honorius Augustodunensis in the Prohemium of the Liber Introductorius of Michael Scot.Eleonora Andriani - 2018 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 59:57-77.
    This article examines the use of Honorius Augustodunensis’s Elucidarium in the Prohemium of a three-part introduction to the astrological sciences, namely the Liber introductorius by Michael Scot. The investigation into the adoption of the Elucidarium in the Prohemium not only reveals the work of Honorius Augustodunensis as a major source of the Prohemium but, more importantly, challenges the recent consensus on the relation between the two versions in which the Liber quatuor distinctionum—the first book of the Liber introductorius—has (...)
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    The Honorius Question in the Middle Ages and Modern Times. [REVIEW]Ernst-Dieter Hehl - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (2):215-218.
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    Zur summa totius Des honorius augustudunensis.Jürgen Dummer - 1979 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 123 (1-2):80-85.
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    Honorius Augustodunensis, Clavis physicae, a cura di Paolo Lucentini. [REVIEW]D. Gutiérrez - 1976 - Augustinianum 16 (2):421-421.
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  9. Das Inevitabile des Honorius Augustodunensis und dessen lehre über das zusammenwirken von wille und gnade..Franz Baeumker - 1914 - Münster i. W.: Aschendorff.
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    Henning Börm, Westrom. Von Honorius bis Justinian.Michael Kulikowski - 2016 - Klio 98 (1):393-396.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 1 Seiten: 393-396.
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    Claudian and Honorius.J. B. Hall - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (02):184-.
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    Pierre-Vincent Claverie, Honorius III et l’Orient : Étude et publication de sources inédites des Archives vaticanes. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2013. Pp. xiv, 502. $228. ISBN: 978-90-04-24559-4. [REVIEW]Jane Sayers - 2014 - Speculum 89 (2):463-464.
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  13. Endres, J. A., Honorius Augustodunensis. [REVIEW]Artur Buchenau - 1909 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 14:284.
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    Boniface I, Augustine, and the Translation of Honorius to Caesarea Mauretaniae.Geoffrey D. Dunn - 2020 - Augustinian Studies 51 (1):23-46.
    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 of Rome. The translation of bishops from one church to another had been condemned by the 325 Council of Nicaea. The three letters are difficult to interpret because the information to his three correspondents (Possidius of Calama, (...)
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  15. A contribution to the study of the diffusion of Julius Honorius''Cosmografia'in the Iberian peninsula.M. Penelas - 2001 - Al-Qantara 22 (1):1-17.
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    Further evidence for the irish origin of honorius augustodunensis.Roger E. Reynolds - 1969 - Vivarium 7 (1):1-8.
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    Claudian and Honorius - J. Lehner: Poesie und Politik in Claudians Panegyrikus auf das vierte Konsulat des Kaisers Honorius: Ein Kommentar. (Beiträge zur klassischen Philologie, 163.) Pp. x+126. Königstein: Anton Hain, 1984. DM 44. [REVIEW]J. B. Hall - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (2):184-186.
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    Zosimus 6. 10. 2 And The Letters Of Honorius.E. A. Thompson - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):445-.
    Zosimus is speaking in this passage of the activities of Alaric in Aemilia as he tried to win Italian support for his puppet emperor, Priscus Attalus. ‘The other cities he won over with no trouble; but Bologna he besieged, and when it held out for many days and he was unable to take it, he went to the Ligurians, forcing them, too, to accept Attalus as emperor.
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    Zosimus 6. 10. 2 And The Letters Of Honorius.E. A. Thompson - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (2):445-462.
    Zosimus is speaking in this passage of the activities of Alaric in Aemilia as he tried to win Italian support for his puppet emperor, Priscus Attalus. ‘The other cities he won over with no trouble; but Bologna he besieged, and when it held out for many days and he was unable to take it, he went to the Ligurians, forcing them, too, to accept Attalus as emperor.
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    The Inadequate Heirs of Theodosius. Ancestry, merit and divine blessing in the representation of Arcadius and Honorius.Martijn Icks - 2014 - Millennium 11 (1):69-100.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Millennium Jahrgang: 11 Heft: 1 Seiten: 69-100.
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  21. A new fragment of the'Clavis physicae'by Honorius of Autun and the spread of the philosophy of Erigena in medieval Germany.A. Beccarisi - 2001 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 21 (1):171-178.
  22. Hic sensilis mundus: Calcidius and Eriugena in Honorius Augustodunensis.Robert D. Crouse - 1992 - In Édouard Jeauneau & Haijo Jan Westra (eds.), From Athens to Chartres: Neoplatonism and Medieval Thought: Studies in Honour of Edouard Jeauneau. E.J. Brill. pp. 283--288.
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    A Commentary on Claudian Claudians Festgedicht auf das sechste Konsulat des Kaisers Honorius, herausgegeben und erklärt von Karl Albert Muller. Pp. 131. Berlin: Junker und Dünnhaupt, 1938. Paper, RM. 6. [REVIEW]W. H. Semple - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (02):98-100.
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    A portrait of the emperor honorius - (c.) Doyle honorius. The fight for the Roman west ad 395–423. Pp. XXIV + 205, ills, maps. London and new York: Routledge, 2019. Cased, £115, us$140. Isbn: 978-1-138-19088-7. [REVIEW]Marzia Fiorentini - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):527-529.
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    Imperial panegyrics - (A.) omissi, (A.J.) Ross (edd.) Imperial panegyric from diocletian to honorius. (Translated texts for historians, contexts 3.) pp. XII + 296. Liverpool: Liverpool university press, 2020. Cased, £80. Isbn: 978-1-78962-110-5. [REVIEW]Marzia Fiorentini - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):367-369.
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  26. Baeumker, F., Das Inevitabile des Honorius Augustodunensis u. dessen Lehre über das Zusammenwirken von Wille und Gnade. [REVIEW]E. Hartmann - 1917 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 30:441-443.
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    W. Barr: Claudian's Panegyric on the Fourth Consulate of Honorius: introduction, text, translation and commentary. (Liverpool Latin Texts, 2.) Pp. 96. Liverpool: Francis Cairns, 1981. Paper, £4. [REVIEW]J. B. Hall - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):324-.
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    W. Barr: Claudian's Panegyric on the Fourth Consulate of Honorius: introduction, text, translation and commentary. (Liverpool Latin Texts, 2.) Pp. 96. Liverpool: Francis Cairns, 1981. Paper, £4. [REVIEW]J. B. Hall - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):324-324.
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    Claudian's last panegyric and imperial visits to Rome.Gavin Kelly - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (1):336-357.
    Claudian of Alexandria's last datable poem, the Panegyric on the Sixth Consulship of Honorius, was delivered in Rome in 404, presumably on 1 January. This performance occurred in the course of the first visit to Rome by an emperor for nearly a decade and a half. Imperial visits to Rome were notoriously rare in the fourth century and, in a well-known passage of that poem, the goddess Roma herself muses on their rarity: she had only seen an Augustus three (...)
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    The" Lesser Sisters" in Jacques de Vitry's 1216 Letter.Catherine M. Mooney - 2011 - Franciscan Studies 69:1-29.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Many scholars have contended that Clare of Assisi’s original intention upon leaving her family home to take up religious life sometime around 1211 was to lead a life essentially like that of the mendicant friars.1 She and the women who soon joined her would be not only poor and penitential, but also itinerant and apostolic. Like the friars their life would be marked by both insertion into the world (...)
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    Claudian, Christ and the Cult of the Saints.J. Vanderspoel - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):244-.
    Current scholarly opinion holds that the poet Claudian was a pagan who was able to hide sufficiently his personal views at a largely Christian court. This opinion is not unanimous: Claudian has in the past occasionally been considered a Christian, and recently that view has reappeared in print. That Claudian wrote carm. min. 32, de saluatore, should not be doubted; yet this collection of stock phrases cannot be considered Claudian's credo. As Gnilka has shown, Claudian's treatment of the traditional gods (...)
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    With Swift Pace and Light Step On the Leadership of Clare of Assisi.Gerard Pieter Freeman - 2019 - Franciscan Studies 77 (1):1-29.
    August 27, 2018 marked eight hundred years since Pope Honorius III wrote a letter to Cardinal Hugolino.1 The cardinal had encountered various groups of pious women in Central Italy who wanted to live a life of poverty together. In fact, he had other things on his mind: the cities of Central Italy had to make peace with each other to enable their able-bodied men to join the Crusade to the Holy Land and Egypt, but Cardinal Hugolino took it upon (...)
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    The Roman kings in orosius’ historiae adversvm paganos.Mattias Gassman - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):617-630.
    We are ruled by judges whom we know, we enjoy the benefits | Of peace and war, as if the warrior Quirinus, | As if peaceful Numa were governing.With these words the poet Claudian lauds the Emperor Honorius on the occasion of his fourth consulship in 398 by comparing him to Rome's deified founder, Romulus-Quirinus, and to Numa Pompilius, its second king, who was proverbial for wisdom and piety. Claudian's panegyric stands in a long literary tradition in which the (...)
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    Did the Master Make a Mistake?: On Esser's theory about the two versions of Francis's Letter to the Clergy, its dependence on the papal bull Sane cum olim and a new approach.Jan Hoeberichts - 2009 - Franciscan Studies 67:1-41.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:1. The present state of the questionEsser's turnaboutIn his collection of studies on the writings of Francis, published in 1973, Kajetan Esser, the acknowledged master of Franciscan textual criticism, wrote that in verse 13 of Francis's Letter to the Clergy there exists "a striking difference, that is difficult to explain," between the oldest manuscript which originally belonged to the Benedictine abbey of Subiaco and was written before 1238, and (...)
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    A Primitive Text ofPeriphyseon VRediscovered.Eric Graff - 2002 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 69 (2):271-295.
    Book V of Eriugena’s Periphyseon presents new critical problems because of the lack of the Rheims manuscript, which contains the author’s own revisions. The text which has been called Versio Prima in the first four books of Jeauneau’s new edition is lacking for the fnal volume. Working from a transcription of the second portion of the Clauis Physicae, the epitome of the Periphyseon by Honorius Augustodunensis, the author reports that the unpublished Clauis II contains a text of Periphyseon V (...)
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    „Gottferne“ – Zur Marginalisierung der Giulleria im Mittelalter.Andreas Kotte - 2011 - Das Mittelalter 16 (2):94-104.
    There were always allegations against travelling entertainers. They were held responsible for the downfall of morals as well as for the parishoners’ lack of attention in mass. Travelling jugglers ran the danger of being excommunicated and often they were not protected by the law. But how real were the dangers posed by jugglers in the middle ages? And were they offered any opportunity to integrate into wider society? Using theories current in theatre studies, this contribution seeks to demonstrate the nature (...)
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    Aperçus sur la christologie de Thomas d’Aquin.Daniel Ols - 2016 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 99 (3):409-491.
    L’article s’emploie à comparer la doctrine de l’Incarnation dans les trois grandes œuvres spéculatives de saint Thomas : Scriptum super Sententiis, Summa contra Gentiles, Summa theologiae. Il examine d’abord le plan suivi dans les trois ouvrages pour traiter ce thème ; puis la façon dont saint Thomas remédie à deux lacunes de la christologie du Lombard (convenances de l’Incarnation, mystères de la vie du Christ) ; ensuite, les deux opinions christologiques du Lombard rejetées par les docteurs parisiens et concernant, l’une, (...)
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    Giles of Rome.Silvia Donati - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 266–271.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Metaphysics Philosophy of nature Psychology and gnoseology Ethics.
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    Paul Moses, The Saint and the Sultan: The Crusades, Islam, and Francis of Assisi’s Mission of Peace, New York: Doubleday, 2009, 302 hlm. [REVIEW]Martin Harun - 2010 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 9 (2):289-296.
    Perjumpaan Fransiskus Assisi dengan Sultan al-Kamil di tengah ko- baran perang salib akhir-akhir ini mendapat banyak perhatian dari pel- bagai macam peneliti (Hoeberichts 1997; Warren 2003, Tolan 2007, Moses 2009). Yang terakhir, Paul Moses—seorang Guru Besar Jurnalistik di Brooklyn College, New York— melakukan investigasinya sendiri dan menulis suatu buku yang sangat menarik dan aktual, seperti yang boleh diharapkan dari seorang pakar komunikasi. Landasan penting penelitian Moses adalah evaluasinya yang kritis terhadap sumber-sumber. Ia mengemukakan bahwa sumber-sumber tertua tentang peristiwa ini (Jacques (...)
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