- Look up
didymus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Didymus (Gr**** for "twin") may
refer to:
Arius Didymus (fl. 1st
century BC),
Stoic philosopher Thomas...
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Didymus's contributions to his
ideas in the
prefaces of many of his books, and
called Didymus "
Didymus the Seer."
Rufinus remained loyal to
Didymus after...
- die
alone and that she
joined Didymus before Proculus.
Didymus and,
according to Ambrose,
Theodora were beheaded.
Didymus's body was burned. They are not...
- Thōmâs;
Aramaic ܬܐܘܡܐ, romanized: Tʾōmā,
meaning "the twin"), also
known as
Didymus (Gr****: Δίδυμος, romanized: Dídymos,
meaning "twin"), was one of the Twelve...
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Didymus Chalcenterus (Latin; Gr****: Δίδυμος Χαλκέντερος, Dídymos Chalkéderos, "
Didymus Bronze-Guts"; c. 63 BC – c. AD 10) was an
Ancient Gr**** scholar...
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Alexandrian grammarian and
lexicographer Didymus Chalcenterus,
because Ptolemy and
Porphyry referred to him as
Didymus ho
mousikos (the musician), classical...
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following species:
Didymus bicostatus Didymus erroneous Didymus impexus Didymus intutus Didymus metrosideri Didymus setosus The type
species for this genus...
- Ethics: The Work of
Arius Didymus.
Transaction Publishers. ISBN 0765809729 Holiday, Ryan; Hanselman,
Stephen (2020). "Arius
Didymus the
Kingmaker II". Lives...
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Agabus didymus is a
species of
beetles belonging to the
family Dytiscidae.
Agabus didymus can
reach a
length of 7–8
millimetres (0.28–0.31 in). The head...
- also
referred to as a
Didymean comma because it is the
amount by
which Didymus corrected the
Pythagorean major third (81/64,
around 407.82 cents) to...