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Firmicus Maternus: The
Error of the
Pagan Religions,
Issue 37 (1970): "Life of
Firmicus". Mommsen,
Theodor (1929). "
Firmicus Maternus". Hermes...
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Firmicus may
refer to: The
lunar crater Firmicus. The
Christian astrologer Julius Firmicus Maternus (fourth century),
after whom the
crater is named. Firmicus...
- New York:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-03821-9.
Firmicus Maternus,
Firmicus Maternus: the
Error of the
Pagan Religions,
translated by Clarence...
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Retrieved 2022-09-10.
Firmicus Maternus, Julius; Forbes,
Clarence A. (1970).
Firmicus Maternus : the
error of the
pagan religions...
- and Mithras,
translated by
Richard Gordon (Brill, 2008), pp. 288–289.
Firmicus Maternus, De
errore profanarum religionum, 27.1;
Rabun Taylor, "Roman Oscilla:...
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Asclepius to whom some of the
Hermetic writings are addressed.
According to
Firmicus Maternus, the
system was
subsequently handed down to an
Egyptian pharaoh...
-
Roman astrologer Julius Firmicus Maternus. The name was
formally adopted by the IAU in 1935. The most
notable aspect of
Firmicus is the dark, flat floor...
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resurrected god, and the
battle in
which Horus defeated Set.
According to
Julius Firmicus Maternus of the
fourth century, this play was re-enacted each year by worshippers...
- Palatinus)
attributed to
Aristobulus of Paneas, and the
writings of
Julius Firmicus Maternus,
Cosmas of Maiuma,
Joseph Justus Scaliger, and
Athanasius Kircher...
- 310–305 BC
Early Christian writers, such as
Clement of
Alexandria and
Firmicus,
denigrated Athena as
representative of all the
things that were detestable...