Presbyters Uniwersytet Warszawski
ID
ER 733
Augustine, bishop of Hippo Regius (North Africa), includes in his letter to the clerics of Thagaste a memorandum sent to the presbyters of Thagaste by their bishop, Alypius (on a trip to Italy). Augustine, Letter 15*, AD 419.
Letter 15*
 
2. Commonitorium presbyteris Alypius. [...]
  
(ed. Divjak 1981: 84)
Letter 15*
 
2. The memorandum of Alypius to the presbyters.
 
(trans. S. Adamiak)

Discussion:

 

Place of event:

Region
  • Latin North Africa
  • Italy north of Rome with Corsica and Sardinia
  • Rome
City
  • Hippo Regius
  • Thagaste
  • Ravenna
  • Rome

About the source:

Author: Augustine of Hippo
Title: Letters Letters, Epistulae
Origin: Hippo Regius (Latin North Africa), Ravenna (Italy north of Rome with Corsica and Sardinia), Rome (Rome)
Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
The letters of Augustine of Hippo cover a wide range of topics: Holy Scripture, dogma and liturgy, philosophy, religious practice and everyday life. They range from full-scale theological treatises to small notes asking someone for a favour. The preserved corpus includes 308 letters, 252 written by Augustine, 49 that others sent to him and seven exchanged between third parties. 29 letters have been discovered only in the 20th century and edited in 1981 by Johannes Divjak; they are distinguished by the asterisk (*) after their number.
The preserved letters of Augustine extend over the period from his stay at Cassiciacum in 386 to his death in Hippo in 430.
Edition:
J. Divjak ed., Sancti Aureli Augustini Epistolae ex duobus codicibus nuper in lucem prolatae, Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum 88, Vienna 1981.
 
Translation:
J. Divjak ed., Saint Augustin. Lettres 1*-29*, Bibliothèque Augustinienne 46B. Paris 1987.
 
Saint Augustine, Letters 211–270, 1*–29*, trans. R. Teske. New York 2005.

Categories:

Described by a title - Presbyter/πρεσβύτερος
    Relation with - Bishop/Monastic superior
      Ecclesiastical administration
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