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writer in the first half of the ninth century. A theologian, canonist, liturgist, and poet, he ran the scriptorium at Lyons. He was considered one of the foremost authorities on theological questions among the clergy of the Frankish kingdom. He died about 860.
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There is no information regarding the place of birth, the parents, or the youth of this distinguished theologian; but it is probable that he came from the neighbourhood of Lyons. He is mentioned in a letter by the Benedictine monk
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Almost forgotten for a thousand years, Florus was rediscovered thanks in part to the works of CĂ©lestin Charlier in the mid-twentieth century. Subsequent studies are beginning to provide the first
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in which he produced editions of many texts. The transmission of some ancient texts is due to Florus: especially the Latin version (the only complete) of
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Florus also used his remarkable knowledge of Augustine to contribute to the Predestination debates of the mid ninth century, in which he defended
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West, Charles. "How to become bishop: ecclesiastical liberty in the ninth century", Turbulent Priests, Department of History, Sheffield
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He was a deacon of the church of Lyons, which office he continued to hold throughout his life. He had some acquaintance with
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of Lyon, who was deposed in 835 for his support of the rebellion against Emperor Louis the Pious, and replaced by
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Flori Lugdunensis Opera Omnia: Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaeualis, Turnhout: Brepols, from 2002.
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Florus was also much involved in contemporary debates. He was a partisan of Archbishop
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1990). "Florus von Lyon". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.).
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 10 January 2023
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Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes
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Kirsch, Johann Peter. "Florus." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Index

Latin
deacon
Lyon
ecclesiastical
Walafrid Strabo
Greek
Hebrew
scriptorium
Irenæus
Adversus Hæreses
Fulgentius of Ruspe
Church Fathers
Paul's epistles
Agobard
Amalarius
Gottschalk of Orbais
Pseudo-Augustinian
critical editions


History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073, (Philip Schaff, ed.) 1910, Charles Scribner’s Sons
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Kirsch, Johann Peter. "Florus." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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West, Charles. "How to become bishop: ecclesiastical liberty in the ninth century", Turbulent Priests, Department of History, Sheffield
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Florus
Catholic Encyclopedia

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