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7 1 A EARLY CHRISTIANITY This volume results from the international research project “The Migration of Faith: C C Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity (325‒c.600)”. The project is a collaboration between E IN THE CONTEXT the Department of History at the University of Sheffield, the Seminar für Kirchen- geschichte at the University of Halle, and the Department of Culture and Society at Aarhus University. Ten chapters of the volume are revised versions of papers de- OF ANTIQUITY livered at the XVII International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford in 2015. The three chapters of the first part of the volume discuss the question of “Clerical Exile and Social Control”. The second part offers five selected case stud- ies from the 3rd to the 6th centuries. The final part deals with discourses, memories, Edited by Anders-Christian Jacobsen, Christine Shepardson, Jörg Ulrich and legacies of clerical exile in late antiquity. y t i u q i t n A Julia Hillner / Jörg Ulrich / Jakob Engberg (eds.) e t a L n e i Clerical Exile in l i x E l a c Late Antiquity i r e l C · ) . s d e ( g r e b g n E b o k a J / h c i r l U g r ö J / r Julia Hillner is Reader in Medieval History at the University of Sheffield, United e n Kingdom. ll i H Jörg Ulrich is Professor in Church History at the University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. ia l u Jakob Engberg is Associate Professor in Church History at the Aarhus University, J 17 Denmark. ISBN 978-3-631-66597-8 ECCA 17_266597_Hillner_AM_155x230HC PLE.indd 1 19.09.16 KW 38 12:57 Rüze=12pt 7 1 A EARLY CHRISTIANITY This volume results from the international research project “The Migration of Faith: C C Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity (325‒c.600)”. The project is a collaboration between E IN THE CONTEXT the Department of History at the University of Sheffield, the Seminar für Kirchen- geschichte at the University of Halle, and the Department of Culture and Society at Aarhus University. Ten chapters of the volume are revised versions of papers de- OF ANTIQUITY livered at the XVII International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford in 2015. The three chapters of the first part of the volume discuss the question of “Clerical Exile and Social Control”. The second part offers five selected case stud- ies from the 3rd to the 6th centuries. The final part deals with discourses, memories, Edited by Anders-Christian Jacobsen, Christine Shepardson, Jörg Ulrich and legacies of clerical exile in late antiquity. y t i u q i t n A Julia Hillner / Jörg Ulrich / Jakob Engberg (eds.) e t a L n e i Clerical Exile in l i x E l a c Late Antiquity i r e l C · ) . s d e ( g r e b g n E b o k a J / h c i r l U g r ö J / r Julia Hillner is Reader in Medieval History at the University of Sheffield, United e n Kingdom. ll i H Jörg Ulrich is Professor in Church History at the University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. ia l u Jakob Engberg is Associate Professor in Church History at the Aarhus University, J 17 Denmark. ECCA 17_266597_Hillner_AM_155x230HC PLE.indd 1 19.09.16 KW 38 12:57 Rüze=12pt Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity EARLY CHRISTIANITY IN THE CONTEXT OF ANTIQUITY Edited by Anders-Christian Jacobsen, Christine Shepardson, Jörg Ulrich Advisory board: Hanns Christof Brennecke, Ferdinand R. Prostmeier Einar Thomassen, Nicole Kelley Jakob Engberg, Carmen Cvetkovic Ellen Muehlberger, Tobias Georges Volume 17 Zu Qualitätssicherung und Peer Review Notes on the quality assurance and der vorliegenden Publikation peer review of this publication Die Qualität der in dieser Reihe Prior to publication, the quality erscheinenden Arbeiten wird vor der of the work published in this Publikation durch die Herausgeber der series is reviewed by the editors Reihe sowie durch Mitglieder des of the series and by members of Wissenschaftlichen Beirates geprüft. the academic advisory board. Julia Hillner / Jörg Ulrich / Jakob Engberg (eds.) Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity Bibliographic Information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data is available in the internet at http://dnb.d-nb.de. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Hillner, Julia, editor. | International Conference on Patristic Studies (17th : 2015 : Oxford, England) Title: Clerical exile in late antiquity / Julia Hillner, J?org Ulrich, Jakob Engberg (eds.). Description: 1 [edition]. | New York : Peter Lang, 2016. | Series: Early Christianity in the context of antiquity, ISSN 1862-197X ; Volume 17 | Some chapters are "revised versions of papers delivered at the XVII International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford from 10 to 14 August 2015"–Preface. | "Present volume results from the international research project The Migration of Faith: Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity (325-ca.600)"–Preface. Identifiers: LCCN 2016029337 | ISBN 9783631665978 Subjects: LCSH: Church history–Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600. | Church controversies. | Clergy–History. Classification: LCC BR203 .C58 2016 | DDC 270.2–dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016029337 ISSN 1862-197X ISBN 978-3-631-66597-8 (Print) E-ISBN 978-3-653-06051-5 (E-PDF) E-ISBN 978-3-631-69427-5 (EPUB) E-ISBN 978-3-631-69428-2 (MOBI) DOI 10.3726/978-3-653-06051-5 © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Frankfurt am Main 2016 All rights reserved. Peter Lang Edition is an Imprint of Peter Lang GmbH. Peter Lang – Frankfurt am Main · Bern · Bruxelles · New York · Oxford · Warszawa · Wien All parts of this publication are protected by copyright. Any utilisation outside the strict limits of the copyright law, without the permission of the publisher, is forbidden and liable to prosecution. This applies in particular to reproductions, translations, microfilming, and storage and processing in electronic retrieval systems. This publication has been peer reviewed. www.peterlang.com Contents Preface ......................................................................................................7 Introduction Julia Hillner Approaches to Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity: Strategies, Experiences, Memories and Social Networks ..........................................11 Part I: Clerical Exile and Social Control Éric Fournier Constantine and Episcopal Banishment: Continuity and Change in the Settlement of Christian Disputes ........................................................47 Harry Mawdsley Mapping Clerical Exile in the Vandal Kingdom (435–484) .....................67 Dirk Rohmann Enforced Career Changes, Clerical Ordination and Exile in Late Antiquity .........................................................................................95 Part II: Clerics in Exile Jörg Ulrich Dionysius of Alexandria in Exile: Evidence from His Letter to Germanus (Eus., h.e. 7.11) ....................................................................115 David M. Reis Exile, Identity and Space: Cyprian of Carthage and the Rhetoric of Social Formation ...................................................................................129 Jakob Engberg Exile and the Dissemination of Donatist Congregations ........................145 Uta Heil From Hippolytus to Fulgentius: Sardinia as a Place of Exile in the First Six Centuries .................................................................................165 6 Contents Margarita Vallejo Girvés Banished Bishops Were Not Alone: The Two Cases of Theodoros Anagnostes, Guardian and Assistant .....................................................193 Part III: Discourses, Legacies and Memories of Clerical Exile David M. Reis Tracing the Imaginary in Imperial Rome ...............................................213 Éric Fournier Amputation Metaphors and the Rhetoric of Exile: Purity and Pollution in Late Antique Christianity ...................................................231 Jennifer Barry Receptions of Exile: Athanasius of Alexandria’s Legacy ........................251 David Natal “I Will Never Willingly Desert You”: Exile and Memory in Ambrose of Milan .............................................................................263 List of Contributors ..............................................................................283 Preface The present volume results from the international research project “The Mi- gration of Faith: Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity (325–c.600)”. The project is a collaboration between the Department of History at the University of Sheffield, the Seminar für Kirchengeschichte at the University of Halle, and the Department of Culture and Society at Aarhus University, with the Abteilung Byzanzforschung at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the HRI Digital at the Humanities Research Institute and the German Historical Institute in London as further project partners. It is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council from 2014 to 2017. Ten chapters of this volume are revised versions of papers delivered at the XVII International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford from 10 to 14 August 2015. For the publication of this volume we commissioned three further chapters (the two chapters by David M. Reis and Éric Fournier’s chapter on amputation metaphors). We have been very fortunate to work with such inspiring and diligent contribu- tors and are pleased to present our findings to a wider audience so swiftly. In addition, a number of colleagues have supported the volume’s development and we would like to take this occasion to express our warmest gratitude to all of them. At the University of Sheffield, we would like to thank John Drinkwa- ter, Katie Hemer, Joseph Lewis, Simon Loseby, Máirín MacCarron, Harry Mawdsley, Dirk Rohmann, Giulia Vollono and Meredith Warren for reading, responding to and discussing draft versions of several chapters in this volume in the “Late Antique Reading Group”. Their feedback has been invaluable. Special thanks go to Harry Mawdsley and Jan Rausch for English proofread- ing, and to James Pearson for technical help. An der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg danken wir herzlich den Hilfskräften am Lehrstuhl für Ältere Kirchengeschichte für ihre zuver- lässige Arbeit. Beate Gienke, Franziska Grave, Juliane Müller und Malina Teepe haben sich mit großem Engagement der Aufgabe angenommen, den Fußnotenapparat und die Texte nach den Richtlinien für die Reihe ECCA zu bearbeiten. Ferner danken wir den Mitherausgebern von ECCA, Anders- Christian Jacobsen (Aarhus) und Christine Shepardson (Knoxville), für die Zustimmung zur Aufnahme des Bandes in die Reihe. Hermann Ühlein (Essen) vom Verlag Peter Lang danken wir für die freundliche und geduldige Betreu- ung bei der Entstehung des Buches. Aarhus Universitets Forskningsfond takkes for støtte til bogens udgivelse. Tak også til Nicholas Marshall og andre medlemmer af Center for Studiet af 8 Preface Antikken og Kristendommen. Fra Datahistorisk Forening takkes Finn Verner Nielsen og Knud Viuf for at gøre en elektronisk database udarbejdet i 1989 af Merete Harding tilgængelig. Sheffield / Halle / Aarhus, in June 2016 Julia Hillner / Jörg Ulrich / Jakob Engberg

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