- Theologiae.
Prochoros also made Gr****
translations of the
works of
Augustine of
Hippo and the 6th-century
philosopher Boethius.
Prochoros' own treatise...
- his opponents.
After the
death of
Gregory Palamas in 1359,
hieromonk Prochoros Kydones began to come into
conflict with the
monastic brethren of the...
-
younger brother Prochoros Kydones was a monk on
Mount Athos, and he too
learned Latin, but did not
follow Demetrios to Rome.
Prochoros admired and translated...
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Prochorus (Gr****: Πρόχορος,
Prochoros) was one of the
Seven Deacons chosen to care for the poor of the
Christian community in
Jerusalem (Acts 6:5). According...
- the top of the mosaic, "Ὁ Ἅγιος Ιωάννης ο Θεολόγος" ("Saint John the Theologian") and his
disciple Prochoros, who
transfers John's
visions into writing...
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English Franciscan friar, theologian,
philosopher and
musician probable -
Prochoros Kydones, Gr****
theologian (born c.1330) Foster, Michael. "On
Dating the...
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Demetrius Triclinius,
Thomas Magistros The anti-Palamian
theologians Prochoros and
Demetrios Kydones Scholars Theodorus Gaza (Thessalonicensis) and Matthaios...
- of Charalambos' life is
somewhat suspect": "Haralambos, Charalambos,
Prochoros". The
Mission of St. Clare.
Retrieved 2007-03-11. "February 10: Feast...
-
doctrine was the
action taken by
Patriarch Philotheos I to
crack down on
Prochoros Kydones, a monk and
priest at
Mount Athos who was
opposed to the Palamites...
- from the
Latinised form
Prochorus that
originated from the Gr**** name
Prochoros (Προχορος). Its
diminutive form is Proshka.
Notable people with the given...