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PROSPER OF AQUITAINE, or PROSPER TIRO (c. 390-C. 465) , Christian writer and disciple of St Augustine, was a native of Aquitaine, and seems tit' have been educated at Marseilles. In 431 he appeared in Rome to interview Pope Celestine regarding the teachings of St Augustine and then all traces of him are lost until 440, the first year of the pontificate of Leo I., who had been in Gaul and thus probably had met Prosper. In any case Prosper was soon in Rome, attached to the pope in some secretarial or notarial capacity. Gennadius (De script. eccl. 85) ' Others regarded her as originally a moon-goddess. ' As the wife of Hades she was represented with the insignia of royalty and a torch.mentions a rumour that Prosper dictated the famous letters of Leo I. against Eutyches. The date of his death is not known, but his chronicle goes as far as 455, and the fact that Ammianus Marcellinus
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series of Augustinian defences, especially against Vincent of Lerins (Pro Augustino responsiones). His chief
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Far more important historically than these is Prosper's Epitoma chronicon. It is a careless compilation from St Jerome in the earlier part, and from other writers in the later, but the lack of other sources makes it very valuable for the period from 425 to 455, which is drawn
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The Chronicon has been edited by T. Mommsen in the Chronica minora of the Monumenta Germaniae historica (1892). The complete works are in Migne's Patrologia latina
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