罗马教皇西克斯图斯三世写给君士坦丁堡大主教普罗克劳斯的信

A. Anashkin
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这本书包括教皇西克斯图斯(Xistus)三世写给君士坦丁堡大主教普罗克劳斯(Proclus)(437)的书信的拉丁文翻译,以及一篇介绍性文章和历史和语言学评论。在文章的开头有关于作者和收件人的信息;并对其进行了分析。这封书信揭示了430年代罗马教廷、君士坦丁堡教廷和帖撒罗尼迦教廷之间的关系,也让人们更好地理解了帖撒罗尼迦代牧区在与罗马教会和君士坦丁堡教会之间的关系中所扮演的角色。这篇文章可能是为了回应伊利里亚主教向君士坦丁堡教廷的呼吁而写的,绕过了塞萨洛尼卡的阿纳斯塔修斯。转向普罗克劳斯,西克斯都为帖撒罗尼迦大主教在伊利里库姆的司法管辖权辩护。与此同时,西克斯都认为伊利里库姆是一个隶属于塞萨洛尼卡教廷的地区,正如教皇在他的其他信件中所述。该作品强调了这封书信与教皇西克斯都的其他信件(其中包括Si quantum, Gratulari potius和Doctor gentium)的联系。西克斯图斯提醒普罗克劳斯,他与士麦那主教伊杜亚斯之间的一件事,以及他对君士坦丁堡大主教判决的支持。似乎西克斯图斯希望在伊利里亚主教可以向君士坦丁堡寻求支持的情况下,诱导普罗克劳斯采取同样的行动。西克斯图斯呼吁普罗克劳斯支持阿纳斯塔修斯的权利,并在没有官方信件(formatae)的情况下不接受他所在地区的主教。
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Epistle of Pope Sixtus (Xistus) III to Proclus, archbishop of Constantinople
This work includes a translation from Latin of the epistle of Pope Sixtus (Xistus) III to Archbishop Proclus of Constantinople (437), as well as an introductory article and historical and philological commentaries. There is an information about the author and the addressee of the epistle at the beginning of the article; then its analysis is given. The epistle sheds light on the relationships between the Roman See and the See of Constantinople and the See of Thessalonica in the 430s, and also provides a better understanding of the role of the Vicariate of Thessalonica in its relationship with the Churches of Rome and Constantinople. The text was probably written as a reaction to the appeal of the Illyrian bishops to the see of Constantinople, bypassing Anastasius of Thessalonica. Turning to Proclus, Sixtus defends the jurisdictional rights of the Archbishop of Thessalonica as papal vicar in Illyricum. At the same time, Illyricum is considered by Sixtus as a region subordinate to the See of Thessalonica, as the Pope stated in his other letters. The work emphasizes the connection of the epistle with other letters of Pope Sixtus (among them Si quantum, Gratulari potius and Doctor gentium). Sixtus reminds Proclus about an incident with bishop Idduas of Smyrna as well as about his support for the judgment of the Primate of Constantinople. It seems that by this Sixtus hoped to induce Proclus to act similarly in such situations when the Illyrian bishops could turn to Constantinople looking for its support. Sixtus calls on Proclus to support Anastasius in his rights and not to accept the bishops of his region without official letters (formatae).
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