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  1. Jude. Jude the brother of James, left a short epistle which is reckoned among the seven catholic epistles, and because in it he quotes from the apocryphal Book of Enoch it is rejected by many. Nevertheless by age and use it has gained authority and is reckoned among the Holy Scriptures. 5.

  2. Apr 22, 2024 · De Viris Illustribus (1) [Aurelius Victor] : De Viris Illustribus. Sections 1 - 49. This collection of very short biographies was at one time attributed to Aurelius Victor. It is now generally agreed that it cannot have been written by him; but it has often been combined with the De Caesaribus to create a brief summary of all ancient Roman history.

  3. De viris illustribus. Copia del opúsculo De viris illustribus, editado por Nicolas Jenson hacia 1474. De viris illustribus, título en latín para "Sobre hombres ilustres" (o famosos), representa uno de los tropos más comunes de la literatura romana, el exemplum, que fue revivido durante el Renacimiento italiano e inspiró la colección de ...

  4. De viris illustribus. De viris illustribus, título en latín para "Sobre hombres ilustres" (o famosos), representa uno de los tropos más comunes de la literatura romana, el exemplum, que fue revivido durante el Renacimiento italiano e inspiró la colección de una serie de retratos de hombres ilustres - y alguna veces, en el siglo XVI, de ...

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · He was a legate to the consul Valerius Flaccus in Asia, but was dismissed by him after a quarrel. He arranged for the assassination of the commander by bribing the army. He himself, after seizing the insignia of power, took over the province and expelled Mithridates from Pergamon.

  6. De Viris Illustribus, meaning "concerning illustrious men", represents a genre of literature which evolved during the Italian Renaissance in imitation of the exemplary literature of Ancient Rome. It inspired the widespread commissioning of groups of matching portraits of famous men from history (homini famosi) to serve as moral role models.

  7. De Viris Illustribus (San Jerónimo) De Viris Illustribus (Sobre hombres ilustres en latín) es una colección de ciento treinta y cinco pequeñas biografías, compiladas por el padre de la Iglesia latina del sigloIV, Jerónimo de Estridón, más tarde san Jerónimo. Él completó su trabajo en Belén el año 392-3. Jerónimo, autor de De Viris ...

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