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Pamphilus of Alexandria
Pamphilus of Alexandria Pamphilus (1st century AD) was a Greek grammarian ... the lexicon, although some scholars identify them. Pamphilus was one of the chief authorities used ... in the Deipnosophists. Suidas assigns to another Pamphilus, simply described as "a philosopher," a ...
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Talk:Pamphilus of Alexandria
Talk:Pamphilus of Alexandria The lost work of Pamphilus would have answered a lot of questions ...
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Pamphilus of Caesarea
Pamphilus of Caesarea Pamphilus, presbyter of Caesarea (late 3rd century – ... lost. Eusebius' Martyrs of Palestine attests that Pamphilus was of a rich and honorable family ... through his lifetime. Photius (Codex 118), quotes Pamphilus's Apology for Origen to the effect that Pamphilus went to Alexandria, where his teacher ...
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Hesychius of Alexandria
Hesychius of Alexandria page of Marc. Gr. 622, letters ο–π Hesychius of Alexandria, a grammarian of Alexandria, (probably flourished 5th century CE) compiled the ... itself extracted from an earlier work by Pamphilus), but that he has also used similar ...
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User:Peter Kirby/Library of Alexandria
User:Peter Kirby/Library of Alexandria < User:Peter Kirby The Royal Library of Alexandria was once the largest in the world ... the main hall of the Museum of Alexandria used in the series Cosmos by Carl ... Phaleron. This was the famous Library of Alexandria, the "Mother" library of the Museum, the ... a major library and museum complex at Alexandria, called the Bibliotheca Alexandrina(website). Destruction ...
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List of ancient Greeks
... scholar Apollocrates - tyrant of Syracuse Apollodorus of Alexandria - physician Apollodorus of Athens - scholar Apollodorus of ... two; Messenian hero, Athenian comedian Ariston of Alexandria - philosopher Ariston of Ceos - philosopher Ariston of ... Athenian general Chaeremon - tragic poet Chaeremon of Alexandria - teacher Chaeris - writer Chaeron - tyrant of Pellene ... historian Cleitus - two Macedonian nobles Clement of Alexandria - theologian Cleombrotus I - King of Sparta Cleomedes ... physician Diocles of Magnesia - philosopher Diodorus of Alexandria - mathematican and astronomer Diodorus of Sinope - ...
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Origen
... is thought to have been born at Alexandria, and died at Caesarea. His writings are ... revived, in 203, the catechetical school at Alexandria , whose last teacher, Clement of Alexandria, was apparently driven out by the persecution ... increased rapidly, so that Bishop Demetrius of Alexandria, made him restrict himself to instruction in ... disillusioned him, and on his return to Alexandria he resumed his teaching with zeal ...
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Origen (Christianity wiki)
... is thought to have been born at Alexandria, and died at Caesarea . His writings are ... revived, in 203 , the catechetical school at Alexandria , whose last teacher, Clement of Alexandria , was apparently driven out by the persecution ... increased rapidly, so that Bishop Demetrius of Alexandria , made him restrict himself to instruction in ... disillusioned him, and on his return to Alexandria he resumed his teaching with zeal ...
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User:Thryduulf/Users named after ancient Greeks
... contribs) Apollocrates ( talk • contribs) Apollodorus of Alexandria ( talk • contribs) Apollodorus of Athens ( talk ... contribs) Aristomenes ( talk • contribs) Ariston of Alexandria ( talk • contribs) Ariston of Ceos ( talk ... contribs) Chaeremon ( talk • contribs) Chaeremon of Alexandria ( talk • contribs) Chaeris ( talk • contribs ... contribs) Cleitus ( talk • contribs) Clement of Alexandria ( talk • contribs) Cleombrotus I ( talk • ... of Magnesia ( talk • contribs) Diodorus of Alexandria ( talk • contribs) Diodorus of Sinope ( ...
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Eusebius of Caesarea
... called Eusebius Pamphili, "Eusebius [the friend] of Pamphilus") was a bishop of Caesarea in Palestine ... Agapius was bishop and became friendly with Pamphilus of Caesarea, with whom he seems to ... Origen's Hexapla, and commentaries collected by Pamphilus, in an attempt to prepare a correct version. In 307 Pamphilus was imprisoned, but Eusebius continued their project ... finished by Eusebius after the death of Pamphilus and sent to the martyrs in ...
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