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Tertullian full name Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, c. 155 – c. 240 AD, was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa. Of Berber origin, he was the first Christian author to produce an extensive corpus of Latin Christian literature. He also was an early Christian apologist and a
SUMMARY. Unmarried women must wear the same headdress as other adult women in church. CONTENT. In 17 chapters. In contemporary society in Carthage, women older than puberty (defined as 12 years old) had to wear a head-covering in the street, unless they were prostitutes (ch. 13). In church the married women
1 Jun 2011 29 De virginibus velandis 10. 4. See Christoph Stucklin's edition (Frankfurt /M..: Herbert Lang Bern, 1974), in which is contained a considerable essay on “Die Stellung der Frau in der Gemeinde nach der Schleierschrift." Stucklin makes more of the first two chapters of Genesis than TertuUian does, writing (p
RHETORIC AND TERTULLIAN'S. DE VIRGINIBUS VELANDIS nv. GEOFFREY D. DUNN Ans+n.c+: Tertullian's de Virginibus Velandis is not simply a somewhat neglected ascetic treatise but a rhetorical treatise about asceticism. The use of classical rhetoric as a modern interpretative tool for early Christian literature is com-
5 Cf. I Clement 33:1-2; St. Ignatius, Letter to Polycarp, 5:2. 6 Cf. Tertullian, De virginibus velandis; De cultu feminarum; St. Cyprian, De habitu virginum. 7 Cf. J.M. Perrin, Virginity, tr. K. Gordon, Newman Press, Westminster, Md., 1956; P.T. Camelot, “Virginity," in. New Catholic Encyclopedia, McGraw-Hill, New York, N.Y., 1967
0160-0220 – Tertullianus – De Virginibus Velandis. On the Veiling of Virgins this file has been downloaded from www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf04.html . not of old, bid virgins be wholly covered. Chapter II.—Before Proceeding Farther, Let the Question of Custom Itself Be Sifted. 276. John xvi. 12, 13. See de Monog., c. ii.
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31 Tertullian, De virginibus velandis, 16 (PL 2,960). For Tertullian's ideas on marriage and virginity see W.LeSaint, Tertullian, Treatises on Marriage and Remarriage, Ancient Christian. Writers 13 (Westminster Md., 1956). 32 Cyprian, De habitu virginum, 3 (PL 4,455). 33. Ibid. 5 (PL 4,456-457); ibid. 20 (PL 4,472-473). 19
De Exhortatione Castitatis. De Fuga in Persecutione. De Virginibus Velandis. 210 to 211. Adversus Praxean. De Monogamia. De Jejunio. De Pudicitia. 212 .. Carthage is well documented by historical documents and archaeology. 92 many archaeological and written documents indicating a connection between the.
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