In compiling the history of the Early Christian Church, the Liberian Catalogue (Catalogus Liberianus), which was part of the illuminated manuscript known as the Chronography of 354, is an essential document, for it consists of a list of the popes, designated bishops of Rome, ending with Pope Liberius, hence its name and approximate date. The list gives the lengths of their respective episcopates, the corresponding consular dates, and the names of the reigning emperors.

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  • In compiling the history of the Early Christian Church, the Liberian Catalogue (Catalogus Liberianus), which was part of the illuminated manuscript known as the Chronography of 354, is an essential document, for it consists of a list of the popes, designated bishops of Rome, ending with Pope Liberius, hence its name and approximate date. The list gives the lengths of their respective episcopates, the corresponding consular dates, and the names of the reigning emperors. In many cases there are other details. "The collection of tracts of which this forms a part was edited (apparently by one Furius Dionysius Philocalus) in 354" (CE). It now survives only in a copy. The Liberian Catalogue is clearly the work of a compiler using earlier texts. It has been suggested that it is largely dependent on a work of Bishop Hippolytus of Portus (died 235), and is his lost Chronica. The character of the entries changes after Pontian. There are a number of "strange errors" (Edmundson 1913, lecture VIII) in the Liberian Catalogue, some of which may be the product merely of copyist errors (CE). The texts in the Chronography do display damage in transmission.
  • Catalogus Liberianus je seznam papežů končící Libériem, podle kterého dostal jméno. Obsahuje několik nesrovnalostí.
  • El Catálogo Liberiano consiste en una lista de los treinta y seis primeros papas de la Iglesia Católica, desde San Pedro hasta Liberio de quien proviene el nombre con el que se conoce esta compilación. El Catálogo forma parte de un manuscrito iluminado del siglo IV conocido como Cronografía de 354 atribuida a un tal Furius Dionysius Philocalus, aunque existen evidencias que permiten afirmar que este no fue más que un compilador de textos más antiguos como la “Chronica” de Hipólito de Porto donde se establecía una relación de los primeros dieciocho papas de la Iglesia finalizando en el pontificado de Ponciano. El Catálogo Liberiano especifica la duración de los respectivos pontificados, el nombre del emperador reinante y, en muchos casos, otros detalles, aunque no está exenta de errores que se atribuyen a los copistas de la obra. Entre estos errores destacan que el papa Anacleto se duplica en Anacleto y Cleto; o que el papa Clemente es colocado cronológicamente como antecesor de Anacleto; o que los papas Pío I y Aniceto figuran igualmente con su cronología intercambiada.
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  • In compiling the history of the Early Christian Church, the Liberian Catalogue (Catalogus Liberianus), which was part of the illuminated manuscript known as the Chronography of 354, is an essential document, for it consists of a list of the popes, designated bishops of Rome, ending with Pope Liberius, hence its name and approximate date. The list gives the lengths of their respective episcopates, the corresponding consular dates, and the names of the reigning emperors.
  • Catalogus Liberianus je seznam papežů končící Libériem, podle kterého dostal jméno. Obsahuje několik nesrovnalostí.
  • El Catálogo Liberiano consiste en una lista de los treinta y seis primeros papas de la Iglesia Católica, desde San Pedro hasta Liberio de quien proviene el nombre con el que se conoce esta compilación.
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  • Liberian Catalogue
  • Catalogus Liberianus
  • Catálogo Liberiano
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