ZOSIMUS XXXIX

ZOSIMUS XXXIX
ZOSIMUS XXXIX
Romanus Pontifex A. C. 417. successit Innocentio I. Pelagii librorum aliquem, a Caelestio huius socio deceptus, approbavit: errore agnitô utrisque condemnatis. Obiit A. C. 418. Anastas. in Zosimo, Baron. in Annal. De Collectione eius Canonum, quâ Nicaenis Canonibus subiecit Sardicenses, hos pro Nicaenis itidem venditans, ut appellationes ad Romanam sedem inde adstrueret eaque missa ad Synodum Carthaginensem VI. A. C. 417. sed ab Africanis Patribus reiectâ, vide Gerh. von Mastricht, Hist. Iur. Eccl. n. 67. ut et supra, ubi de Canonibus Concilii Niceni et Sardicensis.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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