FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
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Langobardis I.19 Inter Odoachar qui in Italia per aliquot jam annos regnabat et<br />
<strong>ROMANI</strong> 701<br />
3 SECULAR AUTHORS ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS<br />
was Febr. 484<br />
Death of Proclus Ap. 17 of the 124 th year after<br />
Julian begun to reign: Marin. V. Pr. P.28 c.36 and he<br />
passed away at the 124 th year from the reign of king<br />
Julian, Nicagorus the Younger being the archon of<br />
Athens, on the 17 th Mynycoin coincided with April.<br />
according to Athenian calendar and 17 th April<br />
according to Roman calendar. Julian began to reign<br />
Nov. 361. And Nov. 361+123=Nov. 484, when the<br />
124 th year began. Proclus died in April following.<br />
Confirmed by an aclipse which happened in 484:<br />
conf.a.<br />
Marini Vita Procli. He metions p.29 and eclipse<br />
which will happen when the first year after the death<br />
of Proclus shall be completed :and the day-reporters<br />
and another (eclipse) which also happened at the<br />
completion of the first year-Will happen therefore in<br />
486; and the publication of the “Life” may be placed<br />
at the close of 485. It appears from Marianus that at<br />
this time Mynychion. Coincide with April. But<br />
Epiphanius shews that at the time of the birth of<br />
Proclus Metagitnion corresponde to November and<br />
Mæmakterion to January. See F.H.III p.355.<br />
Whence we collect both that a fixed year was now<br />
adopted at Athens and that the original order of the<br />
Attic months was changed.<br />
Cod. Justin. IV.20,14 Imp. Zeno A. Arcadio<br />
pf.p.Dat.XII Kal. Jun. Decio et Longino conss. .7.17<br />
Paulo pf.p. per Illyricum. Dat. VI Kal. Januar. CP.<br />
Decio et Longino conss.<br />
Marcellin. Longino solo cos. Joannes Antiochenæ parœciæ ex<br />
grammatico presbyter scripti adversum eos qui in una tantum<br />
substantia adorandum aseerut Christum, nec adquiescunt duas<br />
un Christo confitendas esse naturas.