Parmenian

Parmenian (Latin: Parmenianus; died ca. 392) was a North African Donatist bishop, the successor of Donatus in the Donatist bishopric of Carthage. He wrote several works defending the rigorist views of the Donatists and is recognized as "the most famous Donatist writer of his day",[1] but none of his writings have survived.[2]

  1. ^ Tilley, Maureen A. The Bible in Christian North Africa: The Donatist World. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. pp. 96–114. ISBN 9781451414523.
  2. ^ Chapman, John (1909). "Donatists" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5.