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Andreas Agnellus

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246: 30:/799 – after 846) was a historian of the bishops in his city. The date of his death is not recorded, although his history mentions the death of archbishop George of Ravenna in 846; Oswald Holder-Egger cites a papyrus charter dated to either 854 or 869 that contains the name of a priest named Andreas of the Church of Ravenna, but there is no evidence to connect him with Andreas Agnellus. 95:, Thomas Shahan (the author of the article) states that the LPR is "a unique and rich source of information concerning the buildings, inscriptions, manners, and religious customs of Ravenna in the ninth century". Deliyannis notes that "two themes recur throughout the LPR: an anxiety for the rights of the clergy in the face of oppression by bishops, and a firm preference for the 68:, written in the mid-16th century and breaks off in the middle of the life of Archbishop Peter II. Copies of Agnellus's lives of two saintly bishops of Ravenna, Severus and 281:
Mutinæ: Typis Antonii Capponii ..., MDCCVIII. 2 pt. (, 372, 164 p. leaves of plates (incl. frontispiece, 11 folded); 503, p., leaf of plates : ill., geneal. tables
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further comments that "in his efforts to be erudite he often falls into unpardonable errors. The diction is barbarous, and the text is faulty and corrupt".
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and ends with Georgius, the forty-eighth archbishop (died 846). Though the work contains "unreliable material" according to the article on Agnellus in the
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in 1708; a complete English translation of the LPR by Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis was published in 2004. The LPR begins with
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of Ravenna, with a particular dislike of control of Ravenna by the Roman pope". The
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of Rome. The work survives in two manuscripts: one in the Biblioteca Estense in
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Deliyannis, Deborah (2010), "Agnellus of Ravenna", in Dunphy, Graeme (ed.),
137: 314:(in Latin and German) (2. Bde. ed.), Freiburg and New York: Herder 20: 121: 61: 42:, and, later, of St. Bartholomew, Andreas appears to have remained a 249: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 57: 352:
Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes
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Agnelli Liber Pontificalis, sive; Vitæ Pontificum Ravennatum
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Writing Ravenna: The Liber Pontificalis of Andreas Agnellus
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Ravenna, Agnellus von (1996), Nauerth, Claudia (ed.),
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Ravenna
St. Mary of Blachernae
secular priest
Liber Pontificalis
Popes
Modena
Vatican Library
Peter Chrysologus
editio princeps
Benedetto Bacchini
Saint Apollinaris
Catholic Encyclopedia
autocephaly
"Nightfall on Ravenna: Storms and Narrativity in the Work of Andreas Agnellus"
doi
10.1353/mrw.2014.0005
ISSN
1940-5111
Deliyannis 2004





Shahan 1907
Deliyannis 2004
Deliyannis 2004
ISBN
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