Abstract

The Acta of the Burgundian martyrs under Aurelian sustain the interpretation of the Ep. XI, 40 of Gregory the Great to Etherius of Lyons proposed by dom Charlier. Etherius does not ask a copy of the Adversus Haereses of Irenaeus, but the confirmation of a privilege. Consequently there is no evidence that the Adversus Haereses were not to be found in Lyons ca. 600 and later. Dom Charlier ascribes to Florus the preface to the Adversus Haereses in the ms. Arundel 87.

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