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Nemesius of
Emesa (Ancient Gr****: Νεμέσιος Ἐμέσης; Latin:
Nemesius Emesenus; fl. c. AD 390) was a
Christian philosopher, and the
author of a
treatise Περὶ...
- Life of Plotinus, 3, 24–29), also
Nemesius refers of
Ammonius Saccas as the
teacher or the
master of
Plotinus (
Nemesius,
Nature of Man, 2.103). Theodidaktos...
- such
example is the
inclusion of a
certain "brother
Nemesius;" some
speculate that this is
Nemesius, the 4th
century governor of Cappadocia.
Other inclusions...
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objects such as a stone, log, or cup. The 4th-century
Christian philosopher Nemesius attributes the
power of
pneuma in
Stoic thought to its "tensile motion"...
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Saint Nemesion (or Nemesian,
Nemesius, Nemesis; died 250) was an
Egyptian martyr in Alexandria,
Egypt during the ****cutions of
Christians by the Roman...
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Detail of the
Reliquary Shrine of SS Protus,
Hyacinth and
Nemesius, 1428, Bargello, Florence...
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Arizona State University ****erted that
Nemesius of
Emesa on
Human Nature is a book in
which “Dusenbury
inhabits Nemesius’s text and his
world with a scholarly...
- pros Kōnstantion). Fragments.] Telfer, W. (1955).
Cyril of
Jerusalem and
Nemesius of Emesa. The
Library of
Christian classics, v. 4. Philadelphia: Westminster...
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Nemesis All
pages with
titles containing Nemesis Nemesis 2 (disambiguation)
Nemesius Nemausus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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after the
discovery of John the Baptist's head in a
nearby cave in 452.
Nemesius, who
lived in the
fourth or
early fifth century AD, was the
bishop of Emesa...