Citation Guide

Users who wish to cite material from the website in publications should, as with all internet publications, cite the URL (www.clericalexile.org) and the date on which the website was consulted.

The Project


To cite the project and web site as a whole please use the following format:

Julia Hillner, Dirk Rohmann et al., Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity (www.clericalexile.org, 1 July 2018).

Subsequent citations might be shortened to:

Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity [or CELA].

See Project Staff for a complete list of the project team, and their roles in creating the site.

Data, images and screenshots can be used under the Creative Commons licence (Attribution + ShareAlike: CC BY-SA), provided they are attributed under the above formula.


Project Staff


Julia Hillner: project director

Individual persons and groups are attributed a running count, defined by a corresponding permalink, e.g. https://www.clericalexile.org/person/781 (John Chrysostom)

All data were entered by Dirk Rohmann and Lewis Dagnall, with the following responsibilities:

Dirk Rohmann (data collected through own research): no 1–1076, 1095–1111, 1119–1127; a total of 1005 persons or groups (data pertaining to exile cases originating from the late Roman Empire, i.e. where the legal authority was the Roman emperor).

Lewis Dagnall (Data supplied by Harry Mawdsley): no 1077-1094, 1113-1118, 1128-1294; a total of 188 persons or groups (data pertaining to exile cases originating in the post-Roman kingdoms, i.e. where the legal authority was the respective post-Roman king)

All technical work was undertaken by The Digital Humanities Institute.

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