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Definition of Hermogenian

Hermogenian
Hermogenian Her`mo*ge"ni*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A disciple of Hermogenes, an heretical teacher who lived in Africa near the close of the second century. He held matter to be the fountain of all evil, and that souls and spirits are formed of corrupt matter.

Meaning of Hermogenian from wikipedia

- Aurelius Hermogeni****, or Hermogenian, was an eminent Roman jurist and public servant of the age of Diocletian and his fellow tetrarchs. The compiler...
- The Codex Hermogeni**** (Eng. Hermogenian Code) is the title of a collection of constitutions (legal pronouncements) of the Roman emperors of the first...
- The jurist Hermogeni****, at the court of Diocletian, produces the Hermogenian Code. This new codification of Roman law complements the Gregorian Code...
- Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis (527–534). The Corpus drew on the codices of Gregorius and Hermogenian, drafted and published under Diocletian's reign....
- Ancient History Bulletin 25 (2011), p. 79, n. 5, citing Digest 40.12.40 (Hermogenian), 40.13. 1 (pr Ulpian), and 40.13.3 (Papinian); pp. 93, n.17; 96-97,...
- discussion of adulterous marriages. Most famously, the Gregorian and Hermogenian Codes are cited as a model for the organisation of imperial constitutions...
- The jurist Hermogeni****, at the court of Diocletian, produces the Hermogenian Code. This new codification of Roman law complements the Gregorian Code...
- Tertullus (Aug 307 – Apr 308) Statius Rufinus (Apr 308 – Oct 309) Aurelius Hermogenian (Oct 309 – Oct 310) G. Ceionius Rufius Volusi**** I (Oct 310 – Oct 311)...
- 3rd century Saint Aurelian, 3rd century Ebulus ? Alticus ? Emerinus ? Hermogenian ? Adelfius I ? Dativus 4th century Adelfius II 4th century Exuperius...