Authors of Antiquity: An Alternative History is sketched for the Students of Life |
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AUTHORS of
ANTIQUITY |
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LEGEND: |
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Implications of a
Eusebian fiction postulate: |
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P |
Neo-pythagorean and/or neo-platonic philosophers, historians,
authors |
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C |
Christian writer, author, apologist (via the Eusebian theory
of history) |
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Was
christianity a Constantinian invention? |
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CB |
Christian Bishop (via the Eusebian theory of history) |
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An
alternative theory |
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H/W |
Historian, philosopher, writer (considered
"neutral") |
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of the history of antiquity |
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RE |
Roman Emperor (elevated to the purple) |
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PRF Brown |
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Author |
CAT |
Birth |
Death |
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DR |
Comments |
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From the centuries BCE |
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BCE PRE-NICAEAN Authors |
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Pythagoras |
? |
-582 |
-507 |
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Greek philosopher and mathematician |
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Socrates |
W |
-470 |
-399 |
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Greek philosopher |
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Plato |
W |
-427 |
-347 |
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Greek philosopher and writer (Student of Socrates) |
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Aristotle |
W |
-384 |
-322 |
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Greek philosopher and writer (student of Plato) |
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Marcus Terentius Varro |
W |
-116 |
-27 |
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Roman scholar and writer |
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Lucius Cornelius Alexander Polyhistor |
W |
-100 |
?? |
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Greek scholar of Rome (fl. 70 BCE) |
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Marcus Tullius Cicero |
W |
-106 |
-43 |
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Roman orator, statesman, political theorist, and philosopher |
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Nigidius Figulus |
W |
-98 |
-45 |
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Learned man of Rome, neo-pythagorean |
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First Century |
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PRE-NICAEAN Authors |
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Seneca (the Elder) |
W |
-54 |
39 |
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Roman rhetorician and writer |
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Ovid
(Publius Ovidius Naso) |
W |
-43 |
17 |
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Roman poet |
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King Juba II (of Lybia) |
W |
-52 |
23 |
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Author (in Greek) on history, natural history, geography, etc |
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Thrasyllus of Mendes |
W |
?? |
36 |
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Egyptian author, astrologer, astronomer and mathematician |
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Philo-Judaeus |
P |
-15 |
50 |
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Alexandrean Greek speaking Jewish writer-philosopher |
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Seneca (the Younger) |
W |
-4 |
65 |
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Roman philosopher, statesman, dramatist (Fraudulent
correspondence with Paul) |
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Moderatus of Gades (Cadiz, Spain) |
P |
? |
? |
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Greek neopythagorean philosopher and writer (first century) |
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Apollonius of Tyana |
P |
-4 |
90? |
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Neo-Pythagorean, aka Balinas, aka Balinus |
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Jesus of Nazareth |
C |
0 |
33 |
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Letter (and
response) written to Abgarus |
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Matthew, Mark, Luke, John,
Peter & Judas |
CB |
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The Apostles - purported authors of respective gospels |
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Jude |
CB |
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Pontius Pilate |
RG |
? |
? |
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Roman governer (Letter of Pilate fraudulent) |
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Barnabas |
CB |
0? |
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ST |
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epistle |
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Pliny the Elder |
PW |
23 |
79 |
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Roman philosopher and writer |
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Marcus Cocceius Nerva |
RE |
30 |
98 |
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Emperor 90-98 (1st "Good") |
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Musonius
Rufus |
P |
30 |
100 |
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Roman philosopher, correspondence with Apollonius |
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Clement of Rome |
CB |
30? |
96 |
ST |
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First Pope??, Epistles |
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Flavius Josephus |
H |
37 |
100 |
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Jewish Historian (Antiquities) |
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Plutarch, Mestrius |
H |
45 |
120? |
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Greek historian, biographer, writer, magistrate (roman empire) |
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Ignatius of Antioch |
CB |
050? |
100? |
ST |
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aka Theophorus |
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Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Nerva
Traianus) |
RE |
53 |
117 |
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Emperor 98-117 (2nd "Good") |
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Cornelius Tacitus |
H |
53 |
120? |
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Roman historian (Reports Nero persecuted christians) |
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Thallus |
H |
60?? |
180? |
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Chronologer
(since Fall of Troy) - referenced |
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Polycarp |
CB |
069? |
155 |
ST |
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Pliny the Younger |
PW |
63 |
113 |
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Roman philosopher and writer (Letter about christians) |
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Nicomachus of Gerasa (Jerash,
Jordan) |
P |
60? |
140? |
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Neopythagorean and mathematician, flourished c.110CE |
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Seutonius |
H |
70 |
131 |
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Roman historian (mentions "chrestus") |
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Papias |
CB |
070? |
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ST |
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Bishop of Hierapolis, companian Polycarp |
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Hadrian (Publius Aelius
Traianus) |
RE |
76 |
138 |
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Emperor 117-138 (3rd "Good") |
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Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius
Arrius etc |
RE |
86 |
161 |
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Emperor 138-161 (4th "Good") |
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Quadratus |
C |
88? |
130?? |
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First Apologist (via Eusebius) |
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Simon Magus |
CH |
?? |
?? |
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Magician, heretic, AKA Simon the Sorcerer, Simon of Gitta, |
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Phlegon |
H |
99 |
199 |
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Greek writer, historian of Olympiads |
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Aristo of Pela |
C |
90?? |
?? |
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History of Siega of Jews (via Eusebius) |
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Agrippa Castor |
C |
90?? |
?? |
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Wrote against Basilides Gnosticism (via Eusebius) |
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Longinus (not known, 1st-3rd
CE?) |
W |
1st |
?? |
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Greek teacher of rhetoric - author of "On the
Subliime" |
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Second Century |
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PRE-NICAEAN Authors |
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Numenius of Apamea |
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160? |
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Neopythagorean philosopher, writer |
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Aelianus Tacticus |
W |
2nd |
2nd |
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Greek military writer, living in Rome |
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Justin Martyr |
C |
100? |
165 |
ST |
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Apologist |
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Aquila of Sinope (of Pontus) |
C |
100? |
? |
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Kinsman of Hadrian, OT translation to Greek |
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Hermas |
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100? |
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"The Shepherd" |
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Valentinius |
CG |
100 |
153 |
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gnostic christian -via Tertullian (Lalentinians) |
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Aristides the Philosopher |
C |
100? |
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Great Apologist |
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Hegesippus |
C |
110 |
180 |
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chronicler, counterer of heresies |
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Marcion
of Sinope |
CH |
110? |
160 |
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Marcionism founder |
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Melito of Sardis |
CB |
117?? |
180 |
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Bishop, christian writer (via Eusebius) |
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Basilides |
CH |
117 |
138 |
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Basilidean followers Gnostic; Ref Iraneus |
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Theophilus |
CB |
120? |
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Bishop of Antioch |
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Tatian |
C |
120? |
185 |
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Apologist, wrote the Diatesseron |
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Irenaeus of Lyons |
CB |
120? |
200? |
ST |
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Lucian of Samosata |
WC |
120 |
185? |
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Greek rhetorician satirist writer (references
"christians") |
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Alciphron |
W |
2nd |
2nd |
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Writer, Greek rhetorician, collection of "Fictitious
Letters" in Attic dialect |
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Marcus Aurelius (Antoninus) |
RE |
121 |
180 |
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Emperor 160-180, (5th
"Good"), Decree? (Forged?) |
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Aulus Gellius |
W |
125 |
180 |
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Latin author, grammarian ("Attic Nights") |
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Polycrates of Ephesus |
CB |
130 |
196 |
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Letter to Victor (via Eusebius) |
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Dionysius (of Alexandria) the
Great |
CB |
130? |
190? |
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The Great (Eusebius) |
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Dionysius of Corinth |
CB |
130?? |
?? |
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Letters (7) via Eusebius (wrtitten circa 168-176) |
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Pinytus of Crete |
CB |
?? |
180 |
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Bishop of Gnosos, Letters to Dionysius (via E) |
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Saint Apollonius |
C |
135?? |
186 |
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Beheaded by Commodus (after Marcus Aurelius) |
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Mathetes |
C |
150? |
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Earliest apologetic (defence) |
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Rhodo |
C |
140? |
?? |
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Several Books; wrote against Marcion (via E) |
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Serapion of Antioch |
CB |
150?? |
?? |
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Letters quoted by Eusebius |
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Athenagoras |
C |
150? |
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quoted by Methodius |
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Bardesanes |
C |
154 |
222 |
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fragments (contra Marcion) |
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Clement of Alexandria |
C |
155? |
215 |
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Julius Africanus |
C |
160? |
240? |
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Father of Christian Chronology |
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Tertullian |
C |
160 |
230 |
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QUINTUS SEPTIMIUS FLORENS TERTULLIANUS |
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Minucius Felix |
C |
160 |
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Latin Apologist (similar to Tertullion) |
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Dio Cassius |
H |
165 |
230 |
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Roman historian |
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Hippolytus |
C |
170? |
236 |
ST |
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fragments. |
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Flavius Philostratus |
W |
175 |
245 |
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Sophist (The Life of Apollonius of Tyana) |
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Claudius
Aelianus |
W |
175 |
235 |
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Roman author and greek-speaking teacher of rhetoric
("Various History") |
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Caius |
C |
180? |
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against montanist? |
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Apollonius
?? |
C |
2nd |
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Against the "Montanists" (via Eusebius) |
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Alexander (of
Cappadocia,Jerusalem) |
CB |
2nd |
250 |
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Letters (116 year old bishop Jerusalem Narcissus) |
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Origen |
C |
185 |
254 |
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6000 scrolls; Hexapla (OT: tabulated translations); studied by
Eusebius and Pamphilus |
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Apollinaris Claudius |
C |
2nd |
2nd |
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Apologist aka "of Hierapolis" - fragments (1st
'catholic') |
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Diognetus |
C |
2nd |
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Unknown
Recipient of "Epistle of Mathetes to Diognesus |
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Ammonius Saccas |
P |
2nd |
245 |
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Neoplatonist philosopher: Plotinus,
Longinus,Origen,Herennius(pupils); claimed christian |
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Third Century |
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PRE-NICAEAN Authors |
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Cornelius (of Rome) |
CB |
200?? |
252 |
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Letters (1. to Fabius;) |
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Athenaeus of Naucratis |
W |
2nd |
?? |
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Greek author (fl.200) writer of "The Deipnosophists" |
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Novatian |
C |
200? |
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Novatist schismatic, Roman anti-pope |
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Julian the Theurgist |
W |
3rd |
?? |
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Writer of "The Chaldean Oracles" |
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Diogenes Laertius |
W |
3rd |
?? |
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Writer & biographer of the Greek philosophers |
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Valerian (Publius Licinius
Valerianus) |
RE |
200 |
260 |
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Emperor 253-260 |
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Decius Trajan (Emperor
249-251) |
RE |
201 |
251 |
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Purported persecutions; libelli, history fragmentary |
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Plotinus |
P |
205? |
270 |
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Neoplatonist - father of (via Porphyry) |
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Alexander
Severus |
RE |
208 |
235 |
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Emperor 222-235 |
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Dionysius
of Rome |
CB |
210? |
268 |
ST |
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Mani the Prophet |
M- |
210 |
276 |
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Founder
of Manichaeism (Persion Gnostic) Codex
Manichaicus Coloniensis |
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Cyprian
of Carthage |
CB |
210? |
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ST |
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Gregory
Thaumaturgus |
CB |
212 |
275 |
ST |
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Read Origen |
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Cassius Dionysius Longinus |
P |
213 |
273 |
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Greek rhetorician philosopher, rival of Plotinus |
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Publius Licinius Egnatius
Gallienus |
RE |
218 |
268 |
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(co) Emperor 253-268; Decree ?(via E) |
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Malchion |
C |
220? |
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Against Paul of Samosata |
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Commodianus |
C |
230? |
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Porphyry |
P |
234 |
305 |
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Violently Anti-christian Neoplatonist philosopher |
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Diocletian |
RE |
236 |
316 |
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Emperor 284-305, Abdicated to become a farmer |
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Victorinus |
C |
240? |
303 |
ST |
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ecclesiastical writer |
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Iamblichus of Chalcis |
P |
245 |
325 |
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Neoplatonist |
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Hermias |
C |
250? |
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Obscure apologist "Derision of Gentle Philosophers" |
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Peter
of Alexandria |
CB |
250? |
311 |
ST |
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Bishop of Alexandria |
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Pamphilus |
C |
250? |
309 |
ST |
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Origen expert, Hexapla |
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Methodius |
C |
250 |
311 |
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via Jerome (non Eusebius) |
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Victorinus of Petau |
CB |
250? |
303 |
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Bishop Martry - Latin
C writer |
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Malchion (of Antioch) |
C |
2nd? |
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Writings (against Paul of Samosata) via Eusebius |
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Anatolius of Laodicea in Syria |
CB |
? |
? |
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Writings via Eusebius |
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Phileas of Thmuis |
CB |
250? |
307 |
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Acts, writings via Eusebius |
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Galerius |
RE |
250 |
311 |
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RE
(305-311); Galerius Maximianus; Edict via Eusebius |
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Sabinus |
C |
2nd? |
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Letter to Governors (via E) |
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Arnobius |
C |
260? |
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Alexander of Alexandria |
CB |
260? |
326 |
ST |
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Eusebius Pamphili of Caesarea |
CB |
265 |
340 |
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Historian |
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Constantine I (Emperor
306-337) |
RE |
272 |
337 |
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Gaius
Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus |
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Hierocles |
PW |
? |
? |
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Governor of Bythnia (302) - "A Friend of the Truth" |
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Aphrahat/Aphraates |
C |
280 |
367 |
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the Persian sage |
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Lactantius |
C |
280? |
340? |
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius |
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Athanasius |
C |
296 |
373 |
ST |
DR |
Father of Orthodoxy |
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Alexander of Lycopolis |
C |
300? |
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Author Unknown |
C |
3rd |
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Pistis Sophia (Gnostic text) - dated 250-300 |
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Miltiades (Pope 311-314) |
C |
3rd |
314 |
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Unknown background - 313: condemned Donatus Magnus |
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Maximin of Trier |
CB |
3rd? |
352 |
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Donatus Magnus |
CB |
3rd? |
355 |
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Bishop Carthage - Donatist Schism (Heretic) |
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Fourth Century |
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POST-NICAEAN Authors |
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Hilary
of Poitiers |
CB |
300 |
368 |
ST |
DR |
Bishop |
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Ephraim the Syrian |
CB |
306 |
373 |
ST |
DR |
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Cyril
of Jerusalem |
CB |
315 |
386 |
ST |
DR |
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Constantius II (Emperor
337-361) |
RE |
317 |
361 |
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Flavius Julius Constantius (2nd son Constantine & Fausta) |
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Gregory
of Nyssa |
CB |
320 |
385 |
ST |
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Cappadocian Fathers |
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Gregory
Nazianzen |
CB |
325 |
389 |
ST |
DR |
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Eunomius of Cyzicus |
C |
326?? |
393 |
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Anomoean Arian: writings edicted for destruction |
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Basil
the Great |
CB |
329 |
379 |
ST |
DR |
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Apollinaris (the Younger) |
C |
330? |
390 |
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Bishop of Laodicea |
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Ammianus
Marcellinus |
H |
330? |
392? |
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Historian, greek, army career (Res Gestae) |
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Julian (Emperor 360-363) |
RE |
331 |
363 |
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Flavius Claudius Julianus (related to Constantine) |
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Ambrose |
CB |
340 |
397 |
ST |
DR |
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Jerome |
CB |
340 |
420 |
ST |
DR |
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Rufinus |
C |
340 |
410 |
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Historian, (of Aquiliea) |
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Theodosius I (Emperor 379-395) |
RE |
346 |
395 |
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Flavius Theodosius (b.Cauca in Spain; catholic; anti-pagan) |
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Eunapius |
PH |
347 |
40? |
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Greek sophist,historian (CE 270-404, incorporated by Zosimus?) |
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Plutarch (the Younger) |
P |
350 |
433 |
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Neoplatonic philosopher (Athens school: Proclus, Simplicius,
Damascius) |
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John
Chrysostom |
CB |
347 |
407 |
ST |
DR |
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Augustine
of Hippo |
CB |
354 |
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ST |
DR |
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John
Cassian |
C |
360 |
435 |
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Sulpitius
Severus |
C |
363 |
420 |
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ecclesiastical writer |
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Philostorgius |
C |
368 |
439 |
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Historian (Fragment via Photius) |
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Hypatia of Alexandria |
P |
370 |
415 |
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Neoplatonic
philosopher, mathematician, teacher |
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Synesius (made Bishop of
Ptolemais) |
P |
373 |
414 |
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Statesman,Neoplatonist (disciple Hypatia) then made Bishop
(409-414), of high character |
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Sozomen |
C |
375 |
447 |
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Historian |
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Socrates
Scholasticus |
C |
379 |
450 |
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Historian |
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Philip of Side |
CH |
380 |
431 |
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Ecclesiastical Historian (against Julian) aka Philip Sidetes |
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Vincent
of Lérins |
C |
390 |
450 |
ST |
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ecclesiastical writer |
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Theodoret |
CB |
393 |
457 |
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Historian, Bishop of Cyprus |
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Leo
the Great, Pope |
CB |
395 |
461 |
ST |
DR |
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Fifth Century & Beyond |
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POST-NICAEAN Authors |
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Moses
of Chorene |
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400 |
490 |
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Armenian historian |
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Proclus, Lycaeus |
P |
412 |
487 |
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Greek neoplatonist philosopher (admired by Ralph Waldo
Emerson) |
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Gennadius of Marseilles |
C |
440 |
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Zosimus |
H |
450? |
518? |
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Historian (Pagan) |
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Mar
Jacob |
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452 |
521 |
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Joannes Stobaeus |
H |
450? |
? |
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Compiler: greek (nonchristian) authors
(poets,historians,orators,philosophers, physicians |
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Damascius |
P |
480 |
5?? |
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Neoplatonist: Alexandria - pupil Theon; Athens - headed Plato
school at closure (CE 529) |
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Simplicius |
P |
490 |
560 |
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Neoplatonist: Alexandria - pupil Ammonius Hermiae (pupil
Proclus); Athens (Damascius) |
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Venantius |
C |
530 |
600 |
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Latin Poet |
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Gregory the Great, Pope |
CB |
540 |
604 |
ST |
DR |
Pope |
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Muhammad the Prophet |
M |
570 |
632 |
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Founder of Islam |
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John
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676 |
776 |
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Khalid (son of Umayyad Caliph
Yazid II |
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660? |
720 |
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Jabir ibn Hayyan |
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722 |
815 |
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Alchemist, quoting Balinus |
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Photius |
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820 |
891 |
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Patriarch Constantinople |
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Last Revised: 17 Apr 2006 |
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"It is, I
think, expedient to set forth to all mankind |
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the reasons by which I was
convinced |
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that the
fabrication of the Galilaeans |
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is a fiction of men composed by wickedness. |
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Though it has in it nothing
divine, |
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by making full use of that
part of the soul |
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which loves fable
and is childish and foolish, |
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it has induced men to believe |
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that the monstrous
tale is truth." |
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--- Emperor (360-363 CE) Flavius Claudius Julianus (the Apostate) |
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"Against the
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excerpted from
Cyril of Alexandria, Contra Julianum (1923)" |
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