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Lactantius, De motibus animi

TM Author id: 508 (Lactantius)

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lived AD 250 - 325 (often approximation)
ethnic: of Nicomedia (TM Geo 6006); of Africa (TM Geo 3227); of Trier (TM Geo 13685); of Constantinople (TM Geo 478); of Sicca Veneria (TM Geo 17127)
sex: man
language: Latin
genre: theology, poetry, history
biblio: RE Lactantius 1; CPL 85-92; EANS s.v. L. Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius of Sicca Veneria

Works not attested in TM Texts and only known from manuscripts postdating AD 800 or from references in other authors not yet processed in TM: De falsa religione; De mortibus persecutorum; De ave Phoenice; De ira dei ... and more. Click here to see the full list of 6 works.

TM Authorwork id: 5434 (De motibus animi)

attestations in this work: TM Places (Egypt, 0), TM People (Egypt, 0)

written AD 240 - 320language: Latin


1 attestations of this work
1 direct attestations (filter), 0 other (filter)

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TM 66436 Lowe, CLA 3 336 parchment Latin AD08 Ireland Lactantius, De motibus animi fragment 1. Direct attestation