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- explicit, or end-tag, of the sole surviving m****cript of his De errore profanarum religionum ("On the error of profane religions") gives his name as Iulius...
- become an initiate of Attis." That p****word is cited in the book De errore profanarum religionum. However, the p****word is written in Gr**** with a translation...
- Clement of Alexandria, Protrepticus 2.12.2; Firmicus Maternus, De errore profanarum religionum 6. Giulia Sfameni Gasparro, Soteriology and Mystic Aspects...
- Richard Gordon (Brill, 2008), pp. 288–289. Firmicus Maternus, De errore profanarum religionum, 27.1; Rabun Taylor, "Roman Oscilla: An ****essment", RES: Anthropology...
- found and rejoined...they turn from mourning to rejoicing." (De Errore Profanarum Religionum). The p****ion of Osiris was reflected in his name 'Wenennefer"...
- Encyclopaediæ, seu orbis disciplinarum, tam sacrarum quam prophanarum, epistemon is an early encyclopedia written in Latin by Zagreb born philosopher Paul...
- deposed again by Paul I. Julius Firmicus Maternus writes De erroribus profanarum religionum. The Visigoths are converted to Arianism by Wulfila. Zhang...
- 320 I Bernabé (I p. 262) = fr. 220 Kern]. Firmicus Maternus, De errore profanarum religionum ("The Error of Pagan Religions") 6.3 p. 55 Forbes [= Orphic...
- inscription by Proficentius and derided by Firmicus Maternus in De errore profanarum religionum, a 4th century Christian work attacking paganism. In ancient...
- Scalich published Encyclopediae seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam profanarum epistemon in 1559. Alsted was attempting with his Encyclopaedia to emulate...