- then he fell in
disgrace and
Synesius lost everything.
Later Aurelian returned in power,
restoring his own
grants to
Synesius. The poet, then,
composed Aegyptus...
-
tolerant toward Christians and
taught many
Christian students,
including Synesius, the ****ure
bishop of Ptolemais.
Ancient sources record that
Hypatia was...
-
Alchemist (3rd
century C.E.),
Zosimos of
Panopolis (c. 300 C.E.), and
Synesius (c. 373 – c. 414 C.E.).
There were
alembics with two (dibikos) and three...
-
first person traditionally ****ociated with the hydrometer. In a letter,
Synesius of
Cyrene asks Hypatia, his teacher, to make a
hydrometer for him: The...
- way to Alexandria.
Early Christianity spread to
Pentapolis from Egypt;
Synesius of
Cyrene (370–414),
bishop of Ptolemais,
received his
instruction at Alexandria...
-
consecrated by
Jules Doinel's
Gnostic Church of France,
taking the name "Tau
Synesius" as
Bishop of Bordeaux.
After Doinel broke with that church,
Fabre des...
- De
Regno may
refer to: De
Regno (
Synesius) - 4th
Century Speech by
Synesius De Regno, to the King of
Cyprus - 1267 Work by
Thomas Aquinas This disambiguation...
- Hypatia, her father's slave, Davus, and two of her pupils,
Orestes and
Synesius, are
immersed in the
changing political and
social landscape. She rejects...
- and
hymnographer Synesius,
producing the
critical edition of his
epistles (1979) and the
translation and
commentary of all
Synesius'
works (1989). In...
-
which was
loudly denounced by conservatives. The 4th-century Gr****
bishop Synesius compared the
Goths to
wolves among sheep,
mocked them for
wearing skins...