The Roman emperor Constantius II (337-361) has frequently been maligned as a heretic, standing in sharp contrast to his father Constantine I, who set in motion the Christianization of the Roman world and the establishment of Nicene orthodoxy. This reputation is the result of the overwhelmingly negat...
Bibliographic Details
| Other Authors: |
Flower, Richard
(Translator, Editor) |
| Format: | Book
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| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | In English, translated from Ancient Greek and Latin. Athanasius's Historia Arianorum was translated from H.G. Opitz's 1935-1941 edition, Hilary of Poitiers's In Constantium was translated from A. Rocher's 1987 edition (Soruces chrétiennes) and Lucifer of Cagliari's Moriundum esse pro dei filio was translated from G.F. Dierck's 1978 edition (CCSL). |
| Published: |
Liverpool :
Liverpool University Press,
[2016].
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| Series: | Translated texts for historians ;
v. 67.
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