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  1. Sermones (Petrus Chrysologus) Migne Patrologia Latina Tomus 52. PetChr.Sermon7 52 Petrus Chrysologusc.380–c.450 Parisiis J. P. Migne 1846 early modern edition, no apparatus this file was encoded in TEI xml for the University of Zurich's Corpus Corporum project (www.mlat.uzh.ch) by Ph. Roelli in 2013 Classical Latin orthography latin.

  2. Petrus Chrysologus, santo, vescovo di Ravenna, circa 406-450. 1 reference. inferred from. inferred from the identifier itself linking to this item. Pontifical University of Salamanca ID . 22919. 0 references. Pontificia Università della Santa Croce ID. 6 ...

  3. Selected Sermons, Volume 3. This volume is the third in the Fathers of the Church series to make available selected sermons of St. Peter Chrysologus (ca. 406-50), Archbishop of Ravenna and Doctor of the Church. With its publication, all of the authentic sermons of Chrysologus are now available in English.

  4. c. 380 or 406–c. 450. Patron Saint of Imola, Italy. Invoked against fevers and vicious dogs. Pre-Congregation canonization. Proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by Pope Benedict XIII in 1729. Peter Chrysologus was born in Imola, modern-day Italy, around 380 or 406, just before Rome would fall to the Visigoths and when heresies caused divisions ...

  5. SERMON 4: The Elder Brother's Jealousy. pp. 39-43. Download. SERMON 5: The Two Sons as Types of the Gentiles and the Jews. The Allegorical Interpretation. pp. 43-51. Download.

  6. Petrus Chrysologus. War Bischof von Ravenna und wird heute in der katholischen Kirche als Kirchenlehrer verehrt. * 380 in Classis (Ravenna), Italien † vermutlich am 31.07.451 in Ravenna (Provinz Ravenna), Italien

  7. Petrus starb am 31. Juli nach 451. Im Jahre 1729 wurde er zum Kirchenlehrer erhoben. Sein Grab wird heute noch in Imola verehrt. Patron gegen Fieber, Tollwut. dargestellt in bischöflichen ...