De cruce Domini and De non uelle mentiri: two unpublished opuscula based on homilies from the Late Antiquity (study and critical edition)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34624/agora.v0i22.14170Keywords:
Homilies;, Potamius Olisiponensis;, Augustinus Hipponensis;, Anianus Cenedensis;, Taio CaesaraugustanusAbstract
This paper provides the study and critical edition of two anonymous texts, pre-served by seven manuscripts (9th-17th c.) transmitting the Sententiae of Taio Caesaraugus-tanus. The work entitled De non uelle mentiri is a brief summary from Augustinus Hippo-nensis’ sermo 133. De cruce Domini can be considered as a cento based on a passage from the Epistula de substantia of Potamius Olisiponensis (4th c.) and the biblical episode of the “good thief” (Luc. 23. 39-43), probably based on the Latin translation of a Chrysostomus’ homily carried out by Anianus Cenedensis (5th c.)






