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  1. Late Roman Era Philosophers in Athens: Neoplatonists in Athens, Proclus, Damascius, Syrianus, Himerius, Plutarch of Athens, Marinus of Neapolis

61. Erchempert, Historia Langabardorum Beneventarnorum
marinus fraude captus est. Peridem tempus Athanasius praesul neapolis magister militum praeerat qui, ut
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/erchempert.html
ERCHEMPERT
HISTORIA LANGABARDORVM BENEVENTARNORVM
(9th cent.)
4. Defuncto dehinc Arichiso, consilio habito Beneventanorum magnates legatos ad Karlum destinarunt, multi eum flagitantes precibus, ut iam fatum Grimoaldum, quem genitore obsidem iam pridem susceperat, sibi praeesse concedere dignaretur. Quorum petitionibus rex annuens, illic continuo praedictum contulit virum, simulque ius regendi. principatus largitus est, set prius eum sacramento huiusmodi vinxit, ut Langobardorum menium tonderi faceret, cartas vero nummosque sui nominis caracteribus superscribi semper iuberet. Accepta denique licentia repedandi, a Beneventi civibus magno cum gaudio exceptus est. In suos aureos eiusque nomine aliquamdiu figurari placuit, scedas vero similiter aliquanto iussit exarari tempore, reliqua autem pro nichil duxit observanda; mox rebellionis iurgium initiavit.
5. Hoc etiam tempestate idem Grimoalt neptem augusti Achivorum in coniugium sumpsit, nomine Wantiam; set nescitur, quam ob rem ad fructum minime pervenit. In tantum enim odium primus eorum avidus prorupit amor, ut sumta occasione Francorum circumquaque se repugnancium, more Hebreico sponte eam a se sequestraret; dato ei libello repudii, ad proprios lares eam vi transvexit. Hoc quidem callide licet egerit, efferitatem tamen supradictarum barbararum gentium sedare minime quivit; nam tellures Teatensium et urbes a dominio Beneventanorum tunc subtractae sunt usque in praesens, necnon et Nuceriae urbs tunc capta est, set celeriter a fato Grimoaldo acquisita est, apprehenso in ea Guinichiso duce Spolitensium cum omnibus bellatoribus inibi repertis.

62. IG Format.
21, LAST ANNOTATION UPDATE) ; DE GLOBIN V. ; OS PETROMYZON marinus (SEA LAMPREY). FT VARIANT 126 126 V G (IN DHONBURI/neapolis; UNSTABLE; ; FT BETA
http://bmerc-www.bu.edu/examples/output/horsepeps.html
Sequences in IG format used in pimaII example.

63. Dasypodius' Dictionary P
Translate this page Item, Die statt in Italia / neapolis genant. Phoca, latinè uitulus marinus,Ein mehr kalb, piscis est. Phocæa, Ein statt in Phrygia.
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  • Pabulum, Vichfu ter. Pabularis, e, Dz zu fu ter geho ret. Pabulor, aris, Ich samle fu ter. Item, Ich weyde. Pabulator, Ein fu tersamler . Pabulatio, Die fu tersamlung / oder weyde.
  • Pachynus, uel Pachynum, Ein vorberg oder spitz Sicilie gegen Griechen land.
  • illo paciscitur, Er macht mit dem ein anstall. Et Depaciscor compo. idem. Iam depacisci mortem cupio, Tere . Ich wo lte jetz lieber sterben.
  • Paco, as, Ich miltere / befryde / versu ne. +1536a: Omni pacata Gallia, So gantz Gallien zu ru wen gestellet was.
  • Togatam, oder dz Hertzogthu mb Meylandt vn
  • tteren zu ehre. Aliquando pro Apolline.
  • , Ein schimpff werck / oder lecherlich / kurtzweilige gedicht.
  • ret werden. Aliquando significat, Ein eygen dienstman. Mancipium. Ped ei ei ei ei ber der kinden in leiblichen u bungen +1536a: Aliquando pro ludi magistro.
  • tigkeyt / gestanck / wu st.
  • geho ret
  • geho ret us statt.
  • Pagasa, Ein stat in Thessalia / bey welcher das schiff argo gemachet ist. Hinc Pagesus, a, um, Das dar zu geho ret.
  • 64. Index Of Netherlanders In America 84072133
    Dolton), Ill., 550 Dame, PK, 788 Danaher Holton Company (Min neapolis), 737 Danckaerts Iowa,502 Lyster family, 55 M Maas, JP, 895 Maas, marinus, 818, 823
    http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/becites/genealogy/immigrant/84072133.idx.html
    Go to: Immigrant Arrivals: A Guide to Published Sources
    The Emigration Experience
    Main Page
    Index of
    Netherlanders in America: A Study of Emigration and Settlement in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries in the United States of America
    by
    Jacob Van Hinte
    Baker Book House
    Reproduced 2001 with permission of the publisher Sources cited Table of Contents Catalog record and links to related information from the Library of Congress catalog
    Go to: A B C D ... Z
    Index
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q Quack, H. P. G., 17, 86, 591 Quakers, 19, 20, 21, 25, 27, 426 Quarles de Quarles, 962 Queens, N.Y., 832 Queens College, 40, 53, 62. See also Rutgers College Queen Wilhelmina Chair, Co- lumbia University, 885 Queen Wilhelmina Colony (Han- ford, Cal.), 655-656 Quick, Herbert, 56, 1007 Quintus, Jacob, 311, 419 R S T U V W Y Yakima, Wash., 862 Yakima Valley, Wash., 687-689 Yankee-Dutch, 917, 951-955, 1008 Yellowstone River Valley, 697, 698 Yff, Thomas, 892 (photo) Yntema, H., 860, 885 Yonkers, N.Y., 15 Yosemite Colony, Cal., 647 Young Calvinist, The, 932, 937 (photo) Young, Levi Edgar, 594 Young Men's Christian Associa- tion (Y.M.C.A.), 905 Ypma, Marten A., 128, 149, 211, 244, 250, 251, 257, 299, 313, 314, 361, 362, 371 Yzenbaard, John, xxxii Yzermans, H. W., 731-733, 735 Z Sources cited Table of Contents Catalog record and links to related information from the Library of Congress catalog
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    65. The Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of Saint John The Theologian (Tenafly, NJ)
    October 18 Holy Apostle and Evangelist Luke; Martyr marinus the Elder. the Holy GreatMartyr George in Lydia; Holy Father and New Hieromartyr Gregory of neapolis;
    http://www.gonj.org/feasts_saints.html
    Feasts and Saints Days The Saints of the Orthodox Church
      The following is an excerpt from the article titled "Orthodox Worship" authored by Rev. Alciviadis C. Calivas, Th.D. Click Here to read the article in its entirety.
    The Feasts of Saints Every day of the year the Church remembers and honors one or more of the holy men and women who dedicated themselves to the Lord with exemplary faith and perseverance. Besides the Theotokos and St. John the Baptist, whose several feasts dot the festal calendar, the Orthodox Church honors and venerates angels, martyrs, apostles, prophets, confessors, virgins, ascetics, bishops and other clergy. The festivals of the apostles and those called equal to the apostles, the great martyrs and the great teachers and bishops of the Church are more universally observed. The first recorded instance of a feast in honor of a saint comes to us from the middle of the second century. The primitive observance of feasts of saints consisted primarily of the remembrance of local martyrs and bishops; the feast was usually attached to their burial place. The placing of the relics of saints into consecrated Holy Tables stems from this ancient custom. The saints are the concrete evidence of the transfiguring power of the Gospel. They are the first fruits of the heavenly life, the forerunners of the Kingdom to come. These festivals bring into clear focus for every believer the true meaning of discipleship; "grant me no more than to be a sacrifice for God ... It is not that I want merely to be called a Christian, but actually to be one" (St. Ignatius of Antioch). According to an ancient liturgical custom, Orthodox parents name their newborn infants on the eighth day after birth. The name is traditionally chosen from the list of saints, as a sign of the child's entry into the unity of the Church and into the arena of the spiritual warfare which will commence in earnest with the sacrament of baptism.

    66. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
    See marinus, 5th cent. 1 Marinos, ha-Shomroni, 5th cent. See marinus,5th cent. 1 Marinos, of neapolis, 5th cent. See marinus, 5th cent.
    http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/1899,1901/search/aMarino, Umber
    KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Nearby AUTHORS are: Prev Next Mark Year Entries Marinoni, Massimo. Marinos, 5th cent. See Marinus, 5th cent.
    Marinos, ha-Shomroni, 5th cent. See Marinus, 5th cent.
    Marinos, of Neapolis, 5th cent. See Marinus, 5th cent.
    Marinov, Dimcho.
    Marinov, Dimco See Marinov, Dimcho
    Marinov, Dimo See Marinov, Dimcho
    Marinov, I. (Ivan), 1928- See Marinov, Ivan, 1928-
    Marinov, Iv. (Ivan), 1928- See Marinov, Ivan, 1928-
    Marinov, Ivan, 1928-

    Marinov, Ya‘akov, 1869-1964 See Marinoff, Jacob, 1869-1964
    Marinovich, Greg.
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    67. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
    198? 1 marinus, 5th cent. 4 entries 4 marinus, of Flavia neapolis See marinus,5th cent. 1 marinus, of Samaria, 5th cent. See marinus, 5th cent.
    http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/1899,1901/search/aMarino, Umber
    KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Nearby AUTHORS are: Prev Next Mark Year Entries Marinovich, L. P. (Liudmila Petrovna), 1931- Marins, Francisco. Marinsky, Jacob A. Marinucci, Vinicio. ... 4 entries
    Marinus, of Flavia Neapolis See Marinus, 5th cent.
    Marinus, of Samaria, 5th cent. See Marinus, 5th cent.
    Marinus, Rabbi, ca. 990-ca. 1050 See Ibn Jan¯ah, Ab¯u al-Wal¯id Marw¯an, ca. 990-ca. 1050
    Mario Campi and Franco Pessina, Architects See Mario Campi-Franco Pessina, Architects
    Mario Campi-Franco Pessina, Architects.
    Mario, E. A., 1884-1961. / Santa Lucia luntana. Mario, Heidi Stetson, 1956-
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    68. Horace
    PER TOTAM DOMUM SPARGENS AVERNALIS AQUAS, HORRET CAPILLIS UT marinus ASPERIS ECHINUS MASCULAELIBIDINIS ARIMINENSEM FOLIAM ET OTIOSA CREDIDIT neapolis ET OMNE
    http://students.ou.edu/G/Ryan.D.Green-2/Horace.html
    Selections from Horace's Vth Epode
    Meter: Iambic Strophe Canidia's Incantation Lines 25-49
    AT EXPEDITA SAGANA, PER TOTAM DOMUM
    SPARGENS AVERNALIS AQUAS,
    HORRET CAPILLIS UT MARINUS ASPERIS
    ECHINUS AUT CURRENS APER.
    ABACTA NULLA VEIA CONSCIENTIA
    LIGONIBUS DURIS HUMUM
    EXHAURIEBAT, INGEMENS LABORIBUS,
    QUO POSSET INFOSSUS PUER
    LONGO DIE BIS TERQUE MUTATAE DAPIS INEMORI SPECTACULO, CUM PROMINERET ORE, QUANTUM EXSTANT AQUA SUSPENSA MENTO CORPORA; EXSECTA UTI MEDULLA ET ARIDUM IECUR AMORIS ESSET POCULUM, INTERMINATO CUM SEMEL FIXAE CIBO INTABUISSENT PUPULAE. NON DEFUISSE MASCULAE LIBIDINIS ARIMINENSEM FOLIAM ET OTIOSA CREDIDIT NEAPOLIS ET OMNE VICINUM OPPIDUM, QUAE SIDERA EXCANTATA VOCE THESSALA LUNAMQUE CAELO DERIPIT. HIC IRRESECTUM SAEVA DENTE LIVIDO CANIDIA RODENS POLLICEM QUID DIXIT AUT QUID TACUIT? Notes: EXPEDITA: in the sense of unfettered by her clothes AVERNALIS AQUAS: Lake Avernus was thought to be an entrance to the underworld, thus magical ABACTA NULLA ... CONSCIENTIA: NULLA is transferred to both ABACTA and CONSCIENTIA thus canceling itself out LIGONIBUS DURIS: plural used as a singular UTI: archaic form of UT Vocabulary: EXPEDITA: unfettered, untied, extricated, disentangled

    69. INDEX TO ROOTS AND LEAVES QUARTERLY 1989-1992; Record 4078
    Mechling, JH 89 2 4715 Meckling, JH 89 2 4716 Medersen, marinus Valdemar 92 63 Eva 89 62, 69 5241 Neale, David 91 36 5242 neapolis, NE 90
    http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ne/state/publications/roots/inxrl

    70. GREEK PHILOSOPHY
    marinus (5th century AD) neapolis in Samaria succeeded Proclus in theheadship of the School. He wrote a Life of Proclus and distinguished
    http://fromdeathtolife.org/cphil/postar2.html
    GREEK PHILOSOPHY
  • Eclecticism.
  • Philo (2nd-1st century B.C.) [Larissa] was a disciple of Clitomachus. He was head of the Fourth or Very New Academy from about 110 B.C. to about 88 B.C. He lectured in Rome and was known to Cicero. He began with moderately skeptical position, held by his predecessors, Arcesilas and Carneades, he developed a position called "dogmatism," but which appears to have been an anticipation of "common sense realism," the view that we are able to perceive the external world directly, and that sense data either do not exist or play a subordinate role in perception. It was this position that characterized the Fourth Academy. His point seems to have been that skepticism can never be more than a methodological gambit, and behind it stands the eulogon , that is, the probable or the reasonable. Thus the mind has every possibility of being related to some truths. What is true with respect to knowledge holds also with respect to ethics. Positive moral principles may be discovered behind the facade of moral skepticism.
  • Antiochus (?B.C.-68 B.C.) [Ascalon] was a disciple of Philo of Larissa whom he succeeded as head of the Fourth Academy, holding this position from 88 B.C. until his death in 68 B.C. The skepticism of the Second and Third Academies had by then dissipated, and Antiochus argued against skepticism that the intellect had in itself a sufficient test of truth. Antiochus related Plato and Aristotle in the manner of the middle Stoics, Panaetius and Posidonius. He was called by Cicero an eclectic Stoic.
  • 71. The Proclus Page
    After Proclus. After him, his succession fell upon marinus, from Neapolisin Palestine. Truly, Proclus was afraid with the weakness
    http://www.goddess-athena.org/Encyclopedia/Friends/Proclus/Proclus_m.htm
      P r o c l u s
      T H E L I F E O F P R O C L U S
    • BIRTH AND YOUTH LIFE IN ATHENS PERSONALITY AND ATTITUDE PHILOSOPHIC ACTIVITY ... AFTER PROCLUS

    • Birth and youth P roclus was born at Byzantium in 412. This date was reached due to his horoscope made by his disciple Marinus.
      H is mother' name was Marcella. His father Patricius, a Lycian from Xanthus, was a noble and rich man. His family was a family of judiciary magistrates.
      A lso he was destined to the lawyer's office. Early he was sent back to Xanthus, which he considered to be his real homeland, to do his first studies with a grammarian.
      T he Goddess protectress of Byzantium, the Goddess Athena, who presided over his birth and who never ceased to watch over his life, appeared him several times during his youth and exhorted him to study philosophy.
      I n the course of an illness he had at Xanthus, Apollo showed himself to him, touched him and cured him.
      A fter this, he went to Alexandria, Egypt, where the rector Leonas made him his favorite pupil. There he showed a great gift towards the study of words. At the same time he studied the lessons of the grammarian Orion and made progresses in the study of Latin. But Greek, his maternal language, was the one of all his writings.

    72. DPhA M
    marinus DENEAPOLIS, 79, MARIUS, - VICTOR (CLAUDIUS MARIUS-). 80, MARIUS (C. -), MARIUS(M. -),
    http://upr_76.vjf.cnrs.fr/Instruments_travail/Dict_philosophes/DPhA_M.html
    Lettre M
    No Nom du philosophe -]MON MACARIUS MAGNES APOLOGETE MACEDO AMI D'AULU-GELLE MACEDO (CALPURNIUS COLLEGA -) MACEDONIUS DEDIC. DE JAMBLIQUE MACEDONIUS DE CYR MACHARIUS MACRINE MACROBIUS MACROBIUS (AMBROSIUS THEOD.-) MAECENAS (C. -) MECENE MAECIUS MAERCIANUS MAGES MAGNES MAGNILLA D'APOLLONIE (MYSIE) MAGNUS MAGNUS D'APOLLONIE (MYSIE) MAIANDRIOS DE MILET (?) MALCHION A ANTIOCHE MALCHOS MALION DE DARDANIE MALKOS MAMERCOS GEOMETRE MAMMARION MAMMERTUS (CLAUDIANUS) MANAICHMOS D'ALOPECONNESE MANDANIS GYMNOSOPHISTE MANDROLYTOS DE PRIENE DISC. DE THALES MANETHOS OU MANETHON DE SEBENNYTOS / DIOSPOLIS MANILIUS (M. -) ASTRONOME (COMP. RE M 18) MANIPPOS MARSIPOS MANLIUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS (LUCIUS -) FILS MANLIUS TORQUATUS (LUCIUS -) PERE MANLIUS VOPISCUS (P. -) POETE [Manilius?] MARAS DE BEROE (SYRIE) MARC DE BYZANCE (MARKOS) SOPHISTE MARC-AURELE (M. ANNIUS VERUS) MARCELLA EPOUSE DE PORPHYRE MARCELLINUS MARCELLUS (?) MARCELLUS (CLAUDIUS -) MARCELLUS (MARCUS CLAUDIUS -) DISC. DE CRATIPPE MARCELLUS (MARCUS CLAUDIUS -) NEVEU D'AUGUSTE MARCELLUS (NONIUS -) GRAMMAIRIEN MARCELLUS DE CARTHAGE (T. -)

    73. Sichem Area
    marinus, stammte ausNeapolis in Palästina, das beim Berg mit Namen Argarizos erbaut ist ,auf
    http://members.aon.at/bjaros/SichemArea.htm
    TEXTAUSZUG (ohne Anmerkungen) AUS DEM BUCH KARL JAROS/ BRIGITTE DECKERT STUDIEN ZUR SICHEM - AREA Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 11 a INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
    Vorwort 1. Der Nablus - Distrikt
    1.1 Allgemeine Beschreibung
    1.2 Ortschaften und Ortslagen
    2. Die Geschichte der Gegend Sichems
    2.1 Vom Chalkolithikum bis zur Mittleren
    Bronzezeit I
    2.2 Mittlere Bronzezeit II
    2.4 Von der Eisenzeit II bis zur Persischen Zeit
    2.5 Hellenistische Zeit
    2. Exkurs: Jakobsbrunnen und Josefsgrab Literaturverzeichnis Abbildungen 1.2 Ortschaften und Ortslagen (vgl. Beilage) (1) Tell Balata: (2) Balata: (3) Josefsgrab: (4) Ja,kobsbrunnen: (5) cAskar: (6) Tananir: (7) Garizim: (9) cAraq et-Tayih: (10) Nablus: (11) Tell Miske: (12) Khirbet Suwar: (13) Khirbet el-cUqud: (14) Khirbet Kefr Kuz: (15) cAzmut: (16) el-Kharabeh: (17) Deir el-Hatab: (18) Diyara: (19) Salim: (20) Khirbet esch-Scheikh Nasrallah: (21) Najamet Salim: (22) Khirbet Qastine: (23) Khirbet Schuweiha: (24) Beit Dajan und Ras ed-Diyar: (25) Tell en-Najameh: (26) Rijal el-Arabacin: (27) Khirbet Ibn Nasr: (28) el-Funduq: (29) Immatin: (30) Farcate: (31) Rujeib (Rzujib): (32) Khirbet Shurrab: (33) Khirbet Haiya: (34) Khirbet Tacna el-Fauqa: (35) Khirbet Tacna et Tahta: (36) Tell er-Ras (S) en-Nabi cUzeir: (37) Beit el-Khirbeh: (38) Khirbet et-Tira: (39) Khirbet en-Nebi, Khirbet Mukhnah el-Foka (S):

    74. ECCLESIAE OCCIDENTALIS MONUMENTA IURIS ANTIQUISSIMA
    Lucius of neapolis in Pisidia (at C. of Constantinople 381) 2.4567.114. Marinusof Arles (at C. of Arles 314) 1.381.(2); 402.8; 396; 433.XVIII.4.
    http://www.creighton.edu/~pam44013/Index.htm
    ECCLESIAE OCCIDENTALIS MONUMENTA IURIS ANTIQUISSIMA ed. C.H. Turner (Oxford, 1899-1939) Index of Names by Philip R. Amidon, S.J. Creighton University amidon@creighton.edu There are two difficulties in the way to making an index to Ecclesiae Occidentalis Monumenta Iuris Antiquissima EOMIA ). One is the difference between the general plan of the work on the one hand, and the chronological sequence in which its several parts were published on the other. EOMIA is in two tomi , the first of which is divided into fasciculi , and those further into partes ; the second tomus is divided immediately into partes . The pagination throughout each tomus is consecutive, but the chronological order of publication of the several sections within each one does not always correspond to the general plan; thus, for instance, the section which bears the latest date of publication actually has its place in the middle of the first tomus . Those libraries which waited out the forty years between the appearance of the first section and that of the last, could finally bind the two tomi as two volumes, according to the editor's original plan and the order of pagination, but, alas, some of them simply bound the sections into a certain number of volumes in the chronological order in which they were received. The resulting disarrangement can easily be imagined.

    75. Lire Geld - Das Shoppingportal Im Internet. Verlgeichen Sie Die Preise! Einfach
    Translate this page 360 $ Spanien 18.10.1999 Internationaler Kongress der Museen für Geld und Bankwesen,Abbildung Gemälde der Geldwechsler und seine Frau von marinus Claesz van
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    76. Veilinghuis Postma Groningen Veiling 42
    Wonderlijcke Op, ende Ondergang, van Tomaso Aniello, met de beroerten totNeapolis. In het Italiaans beschreven. JANSSEN, marinus. Rotterdam.
    http://www.postma.nl/veiling42.html
    Veilinghuis Postma
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    77. Langobarden
    Translate this page magno imperatore eius filio anno quinto die secunda mensis iulii indictione hoctabaneapolis. iterum et alio leone qui dicitur sola, quamque marinus et petrus
    http://www.oeaw.ac.at/gema/lango_cavensis_12.htm
    Texts Origo gentis Langobardorum
    Paulus Diaconus, Historia Langobardorum

    Leges Langobardorum

    Historia Langobardorum Codicis Gothani
    ...
    Langobardische Urkunden

    Codex Cavensis Diplomaticus
    Quellen zur Langobardengeschichte / Sources of Lombard History
    Codex cavensis diplomaticus Volume I Einleitung p.1-p. p.21-p.40 p.41-p.60 ... p.201-p.220 p.221-p.240 p.241-p.260 p.261-p.270 CLXXI. A.D.946 CLXXII. A.D.946 ... CLXXXV. A.D.954 p.
    • + ego petrus + ego iohannes presbiter.
    CLXXI. A. D. 946. p. restaurare stetimus. si bero nos vel nostris eredibus quesierimus ec dibisionem contrare aut remobere, obligabimus per partes, ut qui taliter egere quesierint, componere illi qui in ista dibisione firmiter permanserit, centum auri solidos constantinos, et questio illius tacita exinde manere, et sortis ipse inter nos omni tempore firme et stabilis permanead.
    • + ego romoaldus notarius per indicatione teohderici notarii genitori meo unc brebem scripsi + ego qui supra friderisi + ego iohannes notarius me subscripsi + ego theodericus notarius interfui.

    78. Latein - Deutsch M - P
    See; neapolis=Neapel; neapolis in Palatinatu=Neustadt an der Weinstraße; neapolis
    http://www.hld-soft.de/latdeump.htm

    79. The Mystery Of The Trinity-Part 6
    Christian Biblical Church of God. Victorinus Circa 281/291370 A.D. The Bridge Between Greek and Latin Neoplatonism. A Trinitarian Syncretist. In Rome, Victorinus (d.c. A.D. immediate successor
    http://www.cbcg.org/mystery_trinity6.htm
    Christian Biblical Church of God
    Victorinus Circa 281/291-370 A.D.
    The Bridge Between Greek and Latin Neoplatonism
    A Trinitarian Syncretist
    “In Rome, Victorinus (d.c. A.D. 370), an African by birth and a teacher of rhetoric, translated some of the works of the earlier Neoplatonists into Latin, then at last moved from Neoplatonism into Christianity (Jerome, Illustrious Men 101). Augustine (A.D. 354-430) read the translations of Victorinus and was deeply influenced by Neoplatonism as he likewise moved on (baptized in 387) into the Christian faith ( Confessions 8.2). He later declared that of all other philosophers “none come nearer to us than the Platonists” ( City of God 8.5). Likewise the Roman Christian theologian Boethius (c.A.D. 470-525), who wrote commentaries on works of Porphyry and translated Porphyry’s Isagoge, reflects Neoplatonism in his own major work On the Consolation of Philosophy . Together Augustine and Boethius were mainly responsible for the introduction of Neoplatonic ideas into Latin Christianity. Nevertheless Roman Neoplatonism as a school was at end by the latter part of the sixth century” (Finegan, , p. 184).

    80. Criminatio Latein Gloriatio Dolmetscher Tetracolos Lexikon Populifer übersetzer
    Translate this page übersetzungen wörterbuch necesse est crocum übersetzer latein suppositoriumneapolis viennensis lexikon wörterbuch florentia.
    http://www.latein-dom.de/circumvectio_uebersetzungen.htm
    übersetzungen nolanusum lexikon iudaeus übersetzung extemporale album übersetzer übersetzungen honoraria übersetzung semisonarius aureolus übersetzung commiseratio übersetzung segrego übersetzer amolior latein übersetzung marito übersetzung tumefacio mundus latein wörterbuch celeuma pistrix lexikon sima lexikon übersetzung tenos übersetzungen consulatus viceni dolmetscher latein intutus citerior übersetzung latein vokabel trainer exentero wörterbuch feles übersetzungen conubialis übersetzer latein übersetzer übersetzer inexercitatus audito übersetzer latein sinister contego übersetzung dolmetscher perspicax fornax wörterbuch übersetzungen cavillatrix edisco latein iustitium übersetzung negotians übersetzungen antae dolmetscher victoriosus übersetzungen constuprator latein conversatio latein nucleus übersetzungen latein ruminalis ceryx dolmetscher dolmetscher argumentum übersetzer as dolmetscher infenso transgressio übersetzungen lexikon fartor wörterbuch incommendatus dolmetscher calceatus exsecror wörterbuch lexikon massicus excipio wörterbuch papaver lexikon latein laboriosus meticulosus latein curriculum dolmetscher übersetzung creditum radicitus dolmetscher hermunduri übersetzungen cathedra dolmetscher luctator übersetzungen depeculatus dolmetscher latein feminalia intericio übersetzer meditullium wörterbuch impluvium wörterbuch obnuntiatio übersetzung übersetzung fucus lexikon gannio atrox dolmetscher permanasco latein sitella übersetzung übersetzung spirare latein aemulator puppis latein

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