CLEMENS ROMANUS, bishop of Rome at the end of the first century, and supposed to be the same with the Clement mentioned in Philip. iv. 3. Of his personal history nothing is known. To him are ascribed two epistles, and a work called the Recognitions; but the epistles, if genuine, are interpolated, and the Recognitions are generally regarded as spurious. The Clementines, a series of Judaizing homilies, are supposed by Neander to be the work of an Ebionite.