Junillus

Junillus

Junillus Africanus ("fl." 541–549) was Quaestor of the Sacred Palace in the court of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I and most known from his work on biblical exegesis "Instituta regularia divinae legis", focusing on the teaching of the School of Nisibis.

* [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/junillus.html James O'Donnell's introduction to Junillus with text and translation of "Instituta regularia divinae legis"]


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