Simplicius Letters

31 letters468-483 ADby Simplicius

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#1
SimpliciusZeno, General andc. 468 AD

Cuperem indeed, quantum to meae spectat deuotionis arbitrium, qua principes Christianos iugi ueneratione suspicio,...

#2
SimpliciusAcaciusc. 468 AD

so Since our sons illustrious uir Latinus patricius and respectable Madusius for on embassy publiea were being sent,...

#3
SimpliciusAcaciusc. 469 AD

Quantum of the priests and from diuersis monasteriis to the Lord serujentium of the monks relatione patefactum is,...

#4
SimpliciusUnknownc. 470 AD

through son our laudabilem uirum Epiphanium litteris your of love serius, quam uoluistis, acceptis great sumus...

#5
SimpliciusUnknownc. 470 AD

8 cf. Corinth. II 6, 14 sq.

#6
SimpliciusUnknownc. 470 AD

tum and quam iocundo gratuletur effectu studium, that defenso sioni of the faith sinceris mentibus exhibetur,...

#7
SimpliciusZeno, General andc. 471 AD

through PETRUN UIRUM SPECTABILEX COMITEM PLACIDIAE NOBILISSINAE FENINAE.

#8
SimpliciusUnknownc. 472 AD

1 domorum sui whom (corr.

#9
SimpliciusAcaciusc. 472 AD

Proxime indeed to the love tuae petentibus his, who to we a fratre and coepiscopo our Timotheo Alexandrinae of the...

#10
SimpliciusZeno, General andc. 472 AD

concerning the church ANTIOCHENA.

#11
SimpliciusUnknownc. 473 AD

ORDINATO AB EO KALENDIONE ANTIOCHENO to the bishop.

#12
SimpliciusAcaciusc. 474 AD

Antiocheni exordium sacerdotis qua ratione may have been serius indicatum, quamuis minime we latere potuerit,...

#13
SimpliciusUnknownc. 474 AD

Simplicius deprives a certain bishop of the power of ordination which he has abused, removes those illicitly...

#14
SimpliciusUnknownc. 474 AD

Simplicius urges Acacius to press the emperor to expel Timothy Aelurus from the see of Alexandria, to maintain the...

#15
SimpliciusUnknownc. 475 AD

Simplicius consoles the monks at Constantinople and teaches them that the faith has been so firmly established that...

#16
SimpliciusUnknownc. 476 AD

Simplicius asks Acacius to act in his own name before the emperor so that the statutes decreed at the Council of...

#17
SimpliciusUnknownc. 476 AD

Simplicius congratulates Zeno on his good actions in defense of the faith, recalling how the emperor's piety has...

#18
SimpliciusUnknownc. 476 AD

Simplicius instructs Acacius to act in his own name before the emperor so that what was decreed at the Council of...

#19
SimpliciusUnknownc. 477 AD

Acacius, Bishop of Constantinople, to Pope Simplicius (before March).

#20
SimpliciusUnknownc. 478 AD

Simplicius congratulates Acacius that Timothy, the Catholic bishop, has been restored to the Alexandrian church, and...

#21
SimpliciusUnknownc. 478 AD

Simplicius writes to the emperor urging him to act so that the statutes of the Council of Chalcedon are preserved...

#22
SimpliciusUnknownc. 478 AD

Simplicius writes to Acacius about the same matters raised in the preceding letter: the necessity of upholding the...

#23
SimpliciusUnknownc. 479 AD

Simplicius urges Zeno to expel Peter Mongus from the city of Alexandria.

#24
SimpliciusUnknownc. 480 AD

Simplicius writes to Acacius urging him once more to act before the emperor in defense of the Chalcedonian decrees.

#25
SimpliciusUnknownc. 480 AD

Simplicius writes to the Bishop of Ravenna on a matter of ecclesiastical discipline or administration.

#26
SimpliciusUnknownc. 480 AD

Simplicius congratulates the emperor and urges him to continue in his defense of the Catholic faith.

#27
SimpliciusUnknownc. 481 AD

Simplicius writes to Acacius on a matter concerning the Alexandrian and Antiochene churches.

#28
SimpliciusUnknownc. 482 AD

Simplicius writes to Acacius on church matters, urging him to resist the pressures being brought to bear on the...

#29
SimpliciusUnknownc. 482 AD

A fragment of a letter in which Simplicius addresses the emperor on the increasingly troubled situation in the...

#30
SimpliciusUnknownc. 482 AD

Simplicius rebukes Acacius sharply for his conduct.

#31
SimpliciusUnknownc. 483 AD

Simplicius writes to Zeno of Seville on a matter of ecclesiastical discipline or administration in the Spanish church.