Dolański, Dariusz - red. ; Nitschke, Bernadetta - red.
Theodosius I is well known to historians. He was a great leader and a ruler, who made Christianity the main religion of the empire. Funeral speeches in his, his wife Flaccilla's and his daughter Pulcheria's honour were created and are important sources in research concerning the changes in mentality and customs of people at the end of the 4th century. ; Not only the imperial family as the heroes of the speeches, but also the authors of the speeches are fascinating. Gregory of Nyssa and Ambrose, the bishop of Milan are the finest theologians and rhetors of the time. Their speeches had a few goals to achieve: to connect the subjects to the dynasty, but most of all to show the "new" virtues - such as the faith in the Christian God and aiding the church. ; These features differentiated the Christian emperors from their pagan ancestors. Also the references have changed. Now longer the ancient literature, even though both Gregory and Ambrose new it perfectly, but Old and New Testament and the models shown in them were suppose to show the way that the citizens of the Christian Empire had to follow.
Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego
In Gremium : studia nad historią, kulturą i polityką, tom 5
Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego
2018-04-19
2017-06-06
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https://zbc.uz.zgora.pl/publication/51165
Twardowska, Kamilla Dolański, Dariusz (1966 - ) - red.
Paratus Gran, Heinrich - [wyd.] Rynmann, Johann - [wyd.]
Wołkoński, S. Szpakiewicz, Mieczysław. Tł.
User, Christian Gottfried Frentzelius, Joh. Christoph
Schade, David Traugott
Zeiner, Johannes Christoph Seifert, Georgius Heinricus
Bavmeistervs, Fridericvs Christianvs
Rostivs, Christophorvus Hieremias