- "
Galilæans". The
Nuttall Encyclopædia.
London and New York:
Frederick Warne.
Introduction to the
translation of
Julians text "Against the
Galilæans",...
- with
French translations of all the prin****l
works except Against the
Galilaeans,
which is only
preserved in
citations in a
polemic work by Cyril. David...
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Against the
Galileans (Ancient Gr****: Κατὰ Γαλιλαίων; Latin:
Contra Galilaeos),
meaning Christians, was a Gr****
polemical essay written by the
Roman emperor...
-
Galilean Introduction to the
translation of
Julians text "Against the
Galilaeans",
mentioning elder usage of the term. Transl. C.W. King, 1888. Oldfather...
- (1923). "Epistle 47: to the Alexandrians". Letters. Epigrams.
Against the
Galilaeans. Fragments.
Translated by Wright,
Wilmer C. Cambridge, M****achusetts:...
- Orientals. He who was a
Roman or
Frank has in this land been made into a
Galilaean, or an
inhabitant of Palestine. He who was of
Rheims or
Chartres has now...
-
Babylonian Talmud does give
several amusing stories with
regard to the
Galilaean dialect. However, this
seems to be the
exception rather than the rule...
- This
sentiment around the time of Christ,
resulted in the sect of the
Galilæans, led by
Judas of Galilee, who
refused to pay
tribute to Caesar. Christ...
- FourthCentury.com (accessed 30
August 2009) See Julian's
Against the
Galilaeans (trans. Wright, from
Cyril of Alexandria's
later re****ation,
Contra Julianum)...
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pagan justice (including the
emperor Theophilos as a judge), and
where "
Galilæans" (that is, Christians) make up only one sect (αἵρεσις) of many. In one...