- that
Celsus was from the
first half of the 2nd
century AD,
although the
majority of
modern scholars have come to a
general consensus that
Celsus probably...
- ruin. Side view of the
Library of
Celsus Statue of Arete, Gr****
personification of
virtue in the
Library of
Celsus Statue of Episteme, Gr**** personification...
-
Celsus may
refer to:
Celsus (or Kelsos, c. 177 AD) an
opponent of
Christianity quoted by
Origen Aulus Cornelius Celsus (c. 25 BC – c. 50 AD), an encyclopedist...
-
confused Celsus, the
author of The True Word, with a
different Celsus, who was an
Epicurean philosopher and a
friend of the
Syrian satirist Lucian.
Celsus the...
- (lit.
Above Celsus), a
great Swiss alchemist and
physician prevalent in the
Medical Renaissance.
Nothing is
known about the life of
Celsus. Even his praenomen...
- Gr****
philosopher Celsus addressed many prin****l
points of
early Christianity and
argued against their validity. In The True Word,
Celsus attacked Christianity...
-
Juventius Celsus Titus Aufidius Hoenius Severi**** (c. 67 – c. 130) — the son of a little-known
jurist of the same name,
hence also
Celsus filius — was...
- of
Celsus, the façade of
which has been
carefully reconstructed from
original pieces, was
originally built c. 125 in
memory of
Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemae****...
-
Marcus Aurelius on the obverse, and the name "Candidus
Celsus" on the reverse,
attesting that
Celsus was
proconsular governor of the
public province of Asia...
-
Julius Celsus Polemae**** (Gr****: Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Κέλσος Πολεμαιανός, romanized: Tibérios Ioúlios Kélsos Polemaianós),
commonly known as
Celsus (c. 45...