2012-02-10T08:43:53Z
2012-02-10T08:43:53Z
1992
The text of Lucifer Calaritanus' Moriundurn esse shows numerous quotations borrowed from other christian writers, specially Luctance, the anonymous De laude martyrii and Cyprian. The author adapts and orderly inserts those texts in his writing without indicating its source. Some passages borrowed from Cicero's Catil. IV 18 and 20 allow to increase the scarse number of secular quotations indicated in this writing and ut same time they prove that here Lucifer also follows the orderly method of quotation auulied to the christian writers.
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Llucifer, bisbe de Càller, m. ca. 370. Moriundum esse pro Dei Filio; Ciceró, Marc Tul·li, 106-43 aC. In Catilinam orationes
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Faventia, 1992, vol. 14, núm. 2, p. 99-102
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