Bachiarius
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Bachiarius was an early fifth-century Christian writer, known only through his two writings which suggest he was a Galician monk.[1]
Writings
- "Liber de Fide" - an apologetic letter to the Pope.
- "Ad Januariam liber de reparatione lapsi" - an appeal to an abbot on behalf of an incontinent monk.
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