Antipope Hippolytus (–236)
Autor de On the Apostolic Tradition (St. Vladimir's Seminary Press "Popular Patristics" Series)
Sobre El Autor
Créditos de la imagen: The Martyrdom of St. Hippolytus, 14th century
Obras de Antipope Hippolytus
On the Apostolic Tradition (St. Vladimir's Seminary Press "Popular Patristics" Series) (1962) 302 copias
The Apostolic Church Order : the Greek text with introduction, translation and annotation (2009) 1 copia
Hippolytus: a text for students. 1 copia
Philosophumena 1 copia
Hippolytus of Rome: Commentary on Daniel and 'Chronicon' (Gorgias Studies in Early Christianity and Patristi) (2017) 1 copia
World Chronicle 1 copia
The canons of Hippolytus. 1 copia
Treatise Against the Jews 1 copia
On the End of the World 1 copia
Discourse on the Holy Theophany 1 copia
Exegetical Fragments 1 copia
The Treatise on the Apostolic Tradition fo St Hippolytus of Rome. Reissued with corrections preface and bibliography by… (1968) 1 copia
Les Canons d'Hippolyte 1 copia
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The Liturgy of the Hours According to the Roman Rite (Volume III: The Weeks of the Year 6 - 34) (1974) — Contribuidor — 65 copias
Witness of the Saints: Patristic Readings in the Liturgy of the Hours (2012) — Contribuidor — 24 copias
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Conocimiento común
- Otros nombres
- Hippolytus of Rome
Hippolytus - Fecha de nacimiento
- c. 170
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 236
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Roman Empire
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Rome, Italy
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Sardinia, Italy
- Lugares de residencia
- Rome, Italy
- Ocupaciones
- Bishop
- Organizaciones
- Roman Catholic Church
- Biografía breve
- Hippolytus of Rome (170–235) was the most important 3rd-century theologian in the Christian Church in Rome, where he was probably born. Photios I of Constantinople describes him in his Bibliotheca (cod. 121) as a disciple of Irenaeus, who was said to be a disciple of Polycarp.
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