Simplicius Letters
Cuperem indeed, quantum to meae spectat deuotionis arbitrium, qua principes Christianos iugi ueneratione suspicio,...
so Since our sons illustrious uir Latinus patricius and respectable Madusius for on embassy publiea were being sent,...
Quantum of the priests and from diuersis monasteriis to the Lord serujentium of the monks relatione patefactum is,...
through son our laudabilem uirum Epiphanium litteris your of love serius, quam uoluistis, acceptis great sumus...
8 cf. Corinth. II 6, 14 sq.
tum and quam iocundo gratuletur effectu studium, that defenso sioni of the faith sinceris mentibus exhibetur,...
through PETRUN UIRUM SPECTABILEX COMITEM PLACIDIAE NOBILISSINAE FENINAE.
1 domorum sui whom (corr.
Proxime indeed to the love tuae petentibus his, who to we a fratre and coepiscopo our Timotheo Alexandrinae of the...
concerning the church ANTIOCHENA.
ORDINATO AB EO KALENDIONE ANTIOCHENO to the bishop.
Antiocheni exordium sacerdotis qua ratione may have been serius indicatum, quamuis minime we latere potuerit,...
Simplicius deprives a certain bishop of the power of ordination which he has abused, removes those illicitly...
Simplicius urges Acacius to press the emperor to expel Timothy Aelurus from the see of Alexandria, to maintain the...
Simplicius consoles the monks at Constantinople and teaches them that the faith has been so firmly established that...
Simplicius asks Acacius to act in his own name before the emperor so that the statutes decreed at the Council of...
Simplicius congratulates Zeno on his good actions in defense of the faith, recalling how the emperor's piety has...
Simplicius instructs Acacius to act in his own name before the emperor so that what was decreed at the Council of...
Acacius, Bishop of Constantinople, to Pope Simplicius (before March).
Simplicius congratulates Acacius that Timothy, the Catholic bishop, has been restored to the Alexandrian church, and...
Simplicius writes to the emperor urging him to act so that the statutes of the Council of Chalcedon are preserved...
Simplicius writes to Acacius about the same matters raised in the preceding letter: the necessity of upholding the...
Simplicius urges Zeno to expel Peter Mongus from the city of Alexandria.
Simplicius writes to Acacius urging him once more to act before the emperor in defense of the Chalcedonian decrees.
Simplicius writes to the Bishop of Ravenna on a matter of ecclesiastical discipline or administration.
Simplicius congratulates the emperor and urges him to continue in his defense of the Catholic faith.
Simplicius writes to Acacius on a matter concerning the Alexandrian and Antiochene churches.
Simplicius writes to Acacius on church matters, urging him to resist the pressures being brought to bear on the...
A fragment of a letter in which Simplicius addresses the emperor on the increasingly troubled situation in the...
Simplicius rebukes Acacius sharply for his conduct.
Simplicius writes to Zeno of Seville on a matter of ecclesiastical discipline or administration in the Spanish church.