SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON THE TRANSLATION OF «LITTLE BOOK ON THE ANTICHRIST» BY ADSO OF MONTIER-EN-DER
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2018, Vol 21, Issue
Abstract
In the article, the historical and cultural context of the appearance of «Little Book on the Antichrist» by Adso of Montier-en-Der is analyzed. The emphasis is made on the connection between the early medieval Christian millenarianist theology and the political idea of the Roman empire’s restoration (renovatio imperii).
Authors and Affiliations
Oleksandr Artamonov
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