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Titre : Caesarius of Arles : Life, Testament, Letters Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : saint , 468/542 Caesarius d'Arles, Auteur ; William E. Klingshirn, Traducteur Editeur : Liverpool University Press Année de publication : 2008 Collection : Translated Texts for Historians num. 19 Importance : 155 p Format : 20,5 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Caesarius was born in 469/70 and served as Bishop of Arles from 502 until his death in 542. Originally trained as a monk at Lérins, he devoted himself as Bishop to an ambitious programme of church reform and Christianization inspired by strict monastic standards of piety. Best known as a preacher, with a corpus of over 250 sermons, Caesarius also founded a monastery whose rule he composed and presided over several important church councils whose canons still survive. The documents included in this volume - most never before translated into English - vividly illustrate Caesarius\'s career and the social and religious history of Provence at a time of far-reaching political change, during which the region was ruled by a series of Visigothic, Burgundian, Ostrogothic and, ultimately, Frankish kings. The \'Life of Caesarius\', written shortly after his death by five clerics of his acquaintance, provides a first-hand record of the Bishop\'s Exemplaires (1)
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Titre : Saint Caesarius of Arles : Sermons - Volume II Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : saint , 468/542 Caesarius d'Arles, Auteur ; Soeur ; Mary Magdeleine, O.S.F. Mueller, Traducteur Editeur : Washington D.C. : The catholic University of America press Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 495 p Format : 21 cm Langues : Américain (ame) Résumé : Caesarius was born in 469/70 and served as Bishop of Arles from 502 until his death in 542. Originally trained as a monk at Lérins, he devoted himself as Bishop to an ambitious programme of church reform and Christianization inspired by strict monastic standards of piety. Best known as a preacher, with a corpus of over 250 sermons, Caesarius also founded a monastery whose rule he composed and presided over several important church councils whose canons still survive. The documents included in this volume - most never before translated into English - vividly illustrate Caesarius\'s career and the social and religious history of Provence at a time of far-reaching political change, during which the region was ruled by a series of Visigothic, Burgundian, Ostrogothic and, ultimately, Frankish kings. The \'Life of Caesarius\', written shortly after his death by five clerics of his acquaintance, provides a first-hand record of the Bishop\'s Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 28946 PE C 201c imprimé / indéterminé Couvent Nantes autre Exclu du prêt