“The Carolingian Afterlife of the Damasan Inscriptions,” Early Medieval Europe 23.2 (2015): 129-60 (original) (raw)
Renovatio memoriae: Pope Damasus and the Martyrs of Rome
Marianne Sághy
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Pope Damasus and the Beginnings of Roman Hagiography 2010
Marianne Sághy
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Strangers to Patrons: Bishop Damasus and the Foreign Martyrs of Rome
Marianne Sághy
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The Conflict between Damasus and Ursinus: Damasus's Contested Legitimacy as Bishop of Rome
Anthony Dupont
The Catholic Historical Review, 2019
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"Damasus and the Delict Relics"
Nicola Denzey Lewis
Early Medieval Europe 26/4, 2018
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Saints’ Worship Promotion through the Images of the Roman Catacombs: Private and Ecclesiastical Commission
Agnese Pergola
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Martyr Bishops and the Bishop’s Martyrs in Fourth-Century Rome
Marianne Sághy
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The Power and Display of Writing: From Damasus to the Early Medieval Popes
Erik Thuno
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‘Archaeology and the Cult of Saints in the Early Middle Ages: Accessing the Sacred,’ in Le culte de sainte-Agnès in Agone, Rome, entre Antiquité et Moyen-Âge, ed. C. Sotinel (= Mélanges de l’École française de Rome - Moyen Âge 126.1 (2014)
Caroline Goodson
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Sylvain Destephen
F. Bes Boscs-Plateaux (éd.), Évergétisme et architecture : temporalités et manifestations, 2022
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From the elogia of Damasus to the acta of the Gesta Martyrum: Re-staging Roman History
Dennis Trout
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The Spatial Agency of the Catacombs: An Analysis of the Interventions of Damasus I (305-384)
Natalie A Hall
2018
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ABOUT THE DATING AND HISTORY OF THE URNSARCOPHAGUS WITH RELICS OF ST. DASSIUS FROM DUROSTORUM (+ 20 NOVEMBER 303 AD)
Zdravko Dimitrov
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The Roman Catacombs: Material Evidence for a Changing World
Natalie A Hall
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2009 - Dedications accompanied by inscriptions in the Roman Empire: Functions, intentions, modes of communication
Joerg Ruepke
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“Pagan tomb to Christian church: The case of Diocletian’s mausoleum in Spalatum”. In: Pagans and Christians in the Late Roman Empire: New Evidence, New Approaches (4th-8th centuries). Eds. Marianne Sághy, Edward M. Schoolman, [Series Medievalia, vol. 18], Budapest: CEU Press, 2017, p. 241-271
Ivan Basić
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Martyr Cult and Collective Identity in Fourth-Century Rome
Marianne Sághy
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Burying the Saints Next to the Common Dead: the Burial Habits of the Christian Elite in the 4th c. and the First Translations of Relics
Efthymios Rizos
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"Displaying the Sacred Past: Ancient Christian Inscriptions in Early Modern Rome," International Journal of the Classical Tradition 7:1 (Summer 2000): 39-57.
Ann Marie Yasin
International Journal of The Classical Tradition, 2000
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Saintly Bishops and Bishops' Saints (edited with Trpimir Vedris)
John S . Ott
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Review of Maya Maskarinec, City of Saints: Rebuilding Rome in the Early Middle Ages (Philadephia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018) in Journal of Ecclesiastical History 71 (2020): 160-162.
Scott G. Bruce
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The Saints of Rome: Diffusion and Reception from Late Antiquity to the Early Modern Period (Rome, 4-6 October 2017)
Trpimir Vedriš, Ines Ivić, Dorottya Uhrin
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Inscriptions by Christians in Late Antique Rome (3rd-7th centuries): an overview
Antonio, Enrico Felle
International Conference Still Caput Mundi? The Role of Rome between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages in the Western Mediterranean
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"Funerary Monuments and Collective Identity: From Roman Family to Christian Community," Art Bulletin 87:3 (September 2005): 433-57.
Ann Marie Yasin
Art Bulletin, 2005
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Christian Grave-Inscriptions from the Familia Caesaris
Paul McKechnie
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1999
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Review of D. Trout, Damasus of Rome: The Epigraphic Poetry (2015).
David Woods
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Gregory of Neocaesarea: evangelist in Pontus
Graham Lovell
2004
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Memorializing Gregory the Great: the origin and transmission of a papal cult in the seventh and early eighth centuries
alan thacker
Early Medieval Europe, 2003
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The third mile of Via Labicana: Pagan and Christian inscriptions from the Christian Catacomb of Saints Marcellinus and Peter in Rome
Edoardo Radaelli, Raffaella Giuliani, Federica Lamonaca
Accordia Research Papers 15 (2016-2018), 2019
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Preaching the Gospel to the Hellenes: The Life and Works of Gregory Thaumaturgus (PhD Thesis excerpt: Summary and Table of Contents)
Francesco Celia
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Martyrs and Saints: The Transformation of Christianity in the Balkans During the Late Roman Empire
Nicholas Mataya
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Life in the Cemetery: Boniface I and the Catacomb of Maximus
Geoffrey D Dunn, FAHA
Augustinianum, 2015
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Holy Writings on stone. Late Ancient and Early Byzantine commemorative inscriptions quoting the Bible (IV-VII cent. CE)
Antonio, Enrico Felle
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“The Martyr, the matrona and the Bishop: Networks of Allegiance in Early Sixth-Century Rome,” Early Medieval Europe 8:3 (1999), 297-317
Kate Cooper
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St. Jerome and Pope Damasus: A Wishful Glimpse at the Past, Aurora 5 (2004), 15–27
Daniel M Unger
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