
. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . preached. The two chief 1 For the text of the Popes letter to the Eastern Bishops, see Socrates, Hist, eccl.,IV., c. 12 ; Jaffe-Kaltenbrunner, No. 228. Cp. Hefele, i, 736 ff. 2 Divinae legis sincero corde magistrum, . . confessor pot ens, . . sine fellecolumba? De Rossi, Bullett. archeol. crist., 1883, p. 5,ff. ; 1890, p. 123 ff. (p. 126 againstthe attribution of the anonymous epitaph to Martin I., or, p. 129, to John I.); urbis Romae, 2, 1,83-85. DUCHESNE, Liberpont., 1, 209 ff. ClNTl, Hist. , 2, 130 ff. The argu
. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . preached. The two chief 1 For the text of the Popes letter to the Eastern Bishops, see Socrates, Hist, eccl.,IV., c. 12 ; Jaffe-Kaltenbrunner, No. 228. Cp. Hefele, i, 736 ff. 2 Divinae legis sincero corde magistrum, . . confessor pot ens, . . sine fellecolumba? De Rossi, Bullett. archeol. crist., 1883, p. 5,ff. ; 1890, p. 123 ff. (p. 126 againstthe attribution of the anonymous epitaph to Martin I., or, p. 129, to John I.); urbis Romae, 2, 1,83-85. DUCHESNE, Liberpont., 1, 209 ff. ClNTl, Hist. , 2, 130 ff. The arguments which Funk quotes in the Hist. Jahrbuch, 13 (1892),489 ff., and in his Kirchengeschichtliche Abhandlu?igen, 1, 391 ff, against its attribution toLiberius and in favour of Martin I., do not seem to me conclusive any more than thatsuggested by Mommsen, viz., to (the Anti-Pope) Felix II. Against Mommsen, see //Bessarione, 1897, p. 26c ft. On Liberius generally, cp. L. DE FEIS, Storia di Liberiopapa e dello scisma dei Semiariani, Roma,
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