The Mystery Of The Trinity-Part 6 The pupil and immediate successor of Proclus in the academy at Athens was marinus,who came from neapolis (Shechem) the ancient home of Simon Magus in http://www.cbcg.org/mystery_trinity6.htm
Extractions: 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 Porphyrys 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).
Extractions: [ULB-Hauptseite Katalog und Datenbanken Suche Bibliotheks-ABC ... Virtuelle Bibliothek, Hauptseite] Autoren und Anonyma Maass, Edgar Maass, Joachim Mabinogion (Fachbibliothek) Mabuse, Jan Macaire Macarius (Aegyptius) (Fachbibliothek) MacArthur, Bessie Macaulay, Rose Macaulay, Thomas B. Macaulay, Thomas B. Macaulay, Thomas B. (Fachbibliothek) MacBain, Ed MacCaig, Norman Maccanti, Arturo MacCarthy, Cormac MacCarthy, Mary MacCartney, Frederick Macchiavelli, Niccolo (Fachbibliothek) Macchiavelli, Niccolo MacClure, Michael MacCosh, James MacCullers, Carson MacCullough, Colleen MacDiarmid, Hugh MacDonald, George M. Macdonald, Malcolm (Fachbibliothek) MacDonald, Ross MacDonell, Archibald G. MacDonnell, Hector MacDougall, William Macedo, Antonio de S. Macedo, Joaquim M. Macedo, Jose A. Macedonski, Alexandru Macer, Aemilius (Fachbibliothek) MacEwan, Ian MacFadden, Roy MacFee, William MacGahern, John MacGee, Greg (Fachbibliothek) MacGinley, Phyllis (Fachbibliothek) MacGough, Roger MacGrath, John Mach, Ernst
Extractions: [ULB-Hauptseite Katalog und Datenbanken Suche Bibliotheks-ABC ... Virtuelle Bibliothek, Hauptseite] Autoren und Anonyma Aelianus, Claudius (Fachbibliothek) Aeneas (Gazaeus) (Fachbibliothek) Aeneas (Tacticus) (Fachbibliothek) Aeschines (Orator) (Fachbibliothek) Aeschines (Rhetor) (Fachbibliothek) Africanus, Iulius (Fachbibliothek) Africanus, Sextus I. (Fachbibliothek) Agathias (Fachbibliothek) Aischylos (Fachbibliothek) Alcaeus (Fachbibliothek) Alexander Magnus (Fachbibliothek) Alexanderroman (Fachbibliothek) Andocides (Fachbibliothek) Anonymus (Fachbibliothek) Anthologgia Graeca (Fachbibliothek) Antipho (Orator) (Fachbibliothek) Antiphon (Orator) (Fachbibliothek) Apollonius (Rhodius) (Fachbibliothek) Apollonius (Tyaneus) (Fachbibliothek) Apologetae (Fachbibliothek) Apologeten (Fachbibliothek) Apostolici patres (Fachbibliothek) Appian (Fachbibliothek) Appianus (Fachbibliothek) Appianus (Alexandrinus) (Fachbibliothek) Archilochus (Fachbibliothek) Aristeas (Fachbibliothek) Aristeas (Judaeus) (Fachbibliothek) Aristides, Aelius (Fachbibliothek)
CEU - Department Of Medieval Studies Barbour, John, 843. Barletius, marinus, 922. Barnwell Chronicle, 549. LeonardoBruni see Bruni, Leonardo (Aretino). Leontios of neapolis, 156-7. http://www.consulex.hu/ms/centers/biblio/ind-aut.html
Extractions: Authors (and titles of anonymous works) Abbo, 42 Abbo of St. Germain, 278 Adalbert, 178 Adalbold, 640 Adam [of Parma], Salimbene de - see Salimbene de Adam [of Parma] Adam of Bremen, 519 Adam of Domerham, 556 Adam of Eynsham, 620 Adam of Murimuth, 831 Adam of Usk, 845 Adhemar of Chabannes, 280 Adomnán, 112 Aegidius Aurevallensis - see Aurevallensis, Aegidius Aelnoth, 651 Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini, Pope Pius II, 674-5, 738 Aethelweard, 40 Agathias, 16 Aggesen, Sven, 400 Agnellus of Ravenna, 90 dAguiler, Raymond - see Raymond dAguiler Ailred [Aelred] of Rievaulx, 354, 536 Akropolites, Georgios, 457 al-Razi, 303 Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, 551 Albert of Aachen, 471 Albert of Bezano, 691 Albert of Stade, 228 Albertino Mussato - see Mussato, Albertino Alcuin, 92, 129-30 dAlessandria, Benzo, 683 Alfonso de Palencia, 818 Alfonso X (The Wise), 333 Alonso de Santa Cruz, 827 Alpert of Metz, 181 Alvarez, Juan, 811 Amatus, 245 Ambroise, 480 Ammianus Marcellinus, 2 Amundesham, John, 864 Anagnostes, Ioannes, 929
ÏÐÎÊË ÄÈÀÄÎÕ - ñåòåâîé ïðîåêò Öåíòðà Àíòèêî Marines of neapolis. The Extant Works or The Life of Proclus and the Commentaryon the Dedomena of Euclid. I Manuali, infra. marinus of Samaria. http://www.centant.pu.ru/plat/proklos/bibliogr.htm
Extractions: Marino di Neapoli. Vita di Proclo, testo critico, introd., traduz. e comment, a cura di R. Masullo. Napoli: M. d'Auria, 1985. Ïðåêðàñíûé èò. ïåðåâîä â: Marino di Neapoli, Vita di Proclo, Traduzione, prefazione, note e indici a cura di Ch. Faraggiana di Sarzana [cf. I Manuali, infra]. Marinus of Samaria. The life of Proclus, or Concerning Happiness, transl. from the Greek by K. S. Guthrie, including Five Hymns of Proclus, transl. by Th. Taylor, with an Introduction by J. Micheli, ed. by D. R. Fideler, Grand Rapids [Mich.], 1986. A. R. Noe. Die Proklosbiographie des Marinos. Heidelberg, 1938. Diss.
Index NA - NJ 1266) Marguerite d' ANJOU (Princess) of SICILY aka Margaret of NAPLES (1274 31/12/1299)marinus (Marino) (Ruler) of ?). neapolis Estaphanie de neapolis (? http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/pedix/peix66.htm
Extractions: Naa Naf Nag Nah ... NEXT Select a (different) Surname Index Select a (different) Forename Index A - Z Aa-Ai Al Am-Ao Ap-Aq Ar-As At-Az Ba Be Bi-Bl Bo Br Bu-By Ca Ce-Ch Ci-Cl Co Cr-Cz Da-Dh Di-Do Dr-Dy Ea-Ei El-Eo Ep-Ey Fa-Ff Fi Fj-Fo Fr-Fy Ga-Ge Gh-Go Gr-Gy Ha He Hi-Hy I J K La Le-Ll Lo Lu-Ly Ma (Mc) Me-Mi Mo Ms-My Na-Nj No-Nu O Pa Pe Pf-Pl Po Pr-Py Q Ra-Rj Ro-Ry Sa Sc Se-Sh Si-Sr St Su-Sz Ta-Th Ti-To Tr-Tz U Va Ve Vi-Vy Wa We Wh-Wy X Y Z A - Z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NAAS or NASS Finn MacMAEL MORDA (893? - 923) ; of NASS; of the Ui Faelain
Brazil Genealogy Forum (All Messages) Carol Michelsen 8/02/02 Malik surnames from Anaselitsa,neapolis,Thessaloniki eyup a Família Marra - Fabrício Marra 9/28/01 PEDERSEN, marinus - Tina Smith http://genforum.genealogy.com/brazil/all.html
Bibliotheca Augustana Translate this page per totam domum spargens Avernalis aquas, horret capillis ut marinus asperis echinus masculaelibidinis Ariminensem Foliam et otiosa credidit neapolis et omne http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/hor_en05.html
Epodes Of Horace, 5 Translate this page spargens Avernalis aquas,. horret capillis ut marinus asperis. echinus aut Laurensaper. Ariminensem Foliam. et otiosa credidit neapolis. et omne vicinum oppidum,. http://tabula.rutgers.edu/latintexts/horace/epodes/epodes5.html
Extractions: "At o deorum quidquid in caelo regit terras et humanum genus, quid iste fert tumultus aut quid omnium voltus in unum me truces? per liberos te, si vocata partubus Lucina veris adfuit, per hoc inane purpurae decus precor, per inprobaturum haec Iovem, quid ut noverca me intueris aut uti petita ferro belua?" ut haec trementi questus ore constitit insignibus raptis puer, inpube corpus, quale posset inpia mollire Thracum pectora: Canidia, brevibus illigata viperis crinis et incomptum caput, iubet sepulcris caprificos erutas, iube cupressos funebris et uncta turpis ova ranae Sanguine plumamque nocturnae strigis herbasque, quas Iolcos atque Hiberia mittit venenorum ferax, et ossa ab ore rapta ieiunae canis flammis aduri Colchicis. at expedita Sagana, per totam domum spargens Avernalis aquas, horret capillis ut marinus asperis echinus aut Laurens 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
UNF: The Byzantine Saint: A Bibliography [Halsall] G. Clark (Liverpool,1989). marinus Life of Proclus, trans. KS Guthrie (GrandRapids 1986). Symeon the Fool. Leontios of neapolis. Life of Symeon the Fool. http://www.unf.edu/classes/saints/byzantinesaint-bibliography.htm
Extractions: Saints, Sainthood, and Society The Byzantine Saint: A Bibliography Introduction This thematic bibliography should be read in conjucntion with Alice-Mary Talbot's Survey of Translations of Byzantine Saints' Lives [at Dumbarton Oaks], which lists all available Byzantine saint's lives translated into any modern western language. For a less comprehensive, but more general bibliography, see on this site: Contents II: Biography III: The Novel IV: The Pagan Holy Man V: Martyrs: Pagan and Christian Sources VI: The Life of Anthony VII: Early Monasticism I: Egypt and Pachomius VIII: Early Monasticism II: Palestine IX: Early Monasticism III: Syria X: The Christian Holy Man in Society: Ascetics XI: The Christian Holy Man in Society II: Bishops XII: Women Saints I: The Early Church XIII: Women Saints II: The Byzantine Period XIV: Thaumaturgy (Wonder-Working), Miracles and Healing
Untitled marinus asperis; defuissemasculae libidinis; Ariminensem Foliam; et otiosa credidit neapolis; et omne http://www.hhhh.org/perseant/libellus/texts/horatius/epodes.html
Extractions: Q. HORATI FLACCI EPODON LIBER I. Ibis Liburnis inter alta navium, amice, propugnacula, paratus omne Caesaris periculum subire, Maecenas, tuo: quid nos, quibus te vita sit superstite iucunda, si contra, gravis? utrumne iussi persequemur otium non dulce, ni tecum simul, an hunc laborem mente laturi, decet qua ferre non mollis viros? feremus et te vel per Alpium iuga inhospitalem et Caucasum vel occidentis usque ad ultimum sinum forti sequemur pectore. roges, tuom labore quid iuvem meo, inbellis ac firmus parum? comes minore sum futurus in metu, qui maior absentis habet: ut adsidens inplumibus pullis avis serpentium adlapsus timet magis relictis, non, ut adsit, auxili latura plus praesentibus. libenter hoc et omne militabitur bellum in tuae spem gratiae, non ut iuvencis inligata pluribus aratra nitantur meis pecusve Calabris ante Sidus fervidum Lucana mutet pascuis neque ut superni villa candens Tusculi Circaea tangat moenia: satis superque me benignitas tua ditavit, haud paravero quod aut avarus ut Chremes terra premam
Rosenblum Rare Coins Fine (nice for type) $100 76 neapolis, Severus Alexander 222235 AD Æ19 Bust $10079 PHILIPPOPOLIS, Divus Julius marinus father of Philip I. Æ22 Bare head http://www.rosenblumcoins.com/pricelists/list33a.html
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Extractions: Return to Ultimate SF Table of Contents May be posted electronically provided that it is transmitted unaltered, in its entirety, and without charge. We examine both works of fiction and important contemporaneous works on non-fiction which set the context for early Science Fiction and Fantasy. There are hotlinks here to authors, magazines, films, or television items elsewhere in the Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide or beyond. Most recently updated: 12 July 2000 [152 kilobytes]. Facts were also checked against "The 1979 Hammond Almanac" [ed. Martin A. Bacheller et al., Maplewood, New Jersey, 1978], p.795. It also utilizes facts from Volume I of D.E. Smith's "History of Mathematics" [(c) 1921 by David Eugene Smith; (c) 1951 by May Luse Smith; New York: Dover, 1958]. Jump Straight to the Chronology , or else first read: A century of crisis: The eternal city of Rome fell to barbarians, the Christian church split between Rome and Constantinople, and Europe slipped into the Dark Ages. Hypatia (until she was murdered c.410-419) and
Libreria Antiquaria Perini Translate this page Amsterdam, 1643. Sanctus marinus italicè San Marino. Incisione in rame,coloritura originale d'epoca, mm 460x620. Leida, 1720 ca. neapolis. http://www.libreriaperini.com/vedute/vedute1.html
Extractions: Trieste - BACHELIER. Parigi, 1840 ca. Trieste, la Grande Place-Trieste, Piazza Grande. Litografia eseguita su disegno di Philippe Benoit, dipinta magnificamente a colori d'epoca. Tratta dalla serie "Royaume d'Illyrie". Esemplare perfetto con minime fioriture solo ai margini Como - LOSE CAROLINA. Milano, 1840 ca. Il Duomo di Como. Acquatinta stampata a colori, mm 293x240. Firenze - BRAUN GEORG-HOGENBERG FRANZ. Colonia, 1572. Florentia. Inc. in rame, colore d'epoca, 160x480. Garda, Lago di - KIRCHNER. Muenchen, 1850 ca. Riva am Lago di Garda.(Insieme a:) Torbole am Lago di Garda. Litografie, mm 305x445. Ischia - VIANELLI ACHILLE. Napoli, 1843. Castello d'Ischia da Monte Campagnano - Incisione in rame, mm 223x323. Milano - REMONDINI. Bassano d.G., 1780 ca. Veduta del palazzo Iuridico ala piazza de' Mercanti in Milano (rip. In francese). Incis. In rame, colorata d'epoca, 282x407 (immagine). Napoli - VAN DER AA PETER. Leida, 1720 ca. Neapolis. Incisione in rame tratta da "Thesaurus antiquitatum et historiarum Italiane" di Graevius, monumentale opera sulla storia d'Italia. Bella pianta prospettica, ottimo esemplare in freschissima impressione. Mm 405x500
Itinera Electronica: Du Texte à L'hypertexte Translate this page per totam domum spargens Auernalis aquas, horret capillis ut marinus asperis echinus masculaelibidinis Ariminensem Foliam et otiosa credidit neapolis et omne http://agoraclass.fltr.ucl.ac.be/concordances/horace_epodes/texte.htm
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Scenario - Chapter 1 with one another, they finally stopped short as Publius Valerius marinus utter a Vespasianis planning to found a new city, Flavia neapolis, over near a place http://www.thecosmiccontext.de/scenario/c01.html
Extractions: With a cloak contrary to his usual practice draped over his short mantle but wearing his customary broad-brimmed petasos firmly drawn down over his forehead, Titus Flavius Hyginus Ephebianus had taken up his stand along the wide, curving quay at the south-western bend of the outer basin. An officiating standard bearer, the semblances of a wild boar on his martial flag, and a musical ensemble of some twenty wind players made up of performers on horns, cornets and tubas stood near by together with their adjutant. A swirl of artisans ceaselessly engaged in a myriad of activities surrounded them. Further back where they were less conspicuous stood an enlarged squad of armed legionaries. All told the third of the compliment of a centurio of ninety to one hundred milites had been assembled, all of them drawn from Legio X Fretensis which constituted Romes military presence in Palestine. Hyginus was to oversee the ceremonial docking of the celox, the dispatch boat that was already nearing the channel into the harbor. It was to be berthed shortly at the pier immediately before him. It brought the idios logos, Publius Valerius Marinus, to Sebastos as the personal representative of the Egyptian Praefectus, Tiberius Julius Lupus. This mans presence made a difference. Not only did he, the idios logos, administer confiscated land-holdings in Egypt, he likewise enjoyed additional, sweeping powers. He was responsible, to mentioned but one example, for innumerable penalty fines and other irregular sources of revenue accruing to officialdom in the province of Egypt.
Latinum Vertere Translate this page per totam domum spargens Avernales aquas, horret capillis ut marinus asperis echinus masculaelibidinis Ariminemsem Foliam et otiosa credidit neapolis et omne http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/defaste/orazio/epodi.htm
La Storia Del Municipio Roma 6 neapolis , latinizzata in Cittanova Bibl.A.Herrmann, marinus von Tyrus , Gotha 1930 - Id, marinus, Ptolemaios http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/prenestino/nomi vie.htm
Extractions: Significato dei nomi delle circa ottocento strade del VI Municipio di Roma. (dalla A alla P) A CQUA BULLICANTE - (via di) - "Bullicare" o "bollicare" è un termine regionale che sostituisce il verbo "bulicare" che significa sgorgare bollendo, specie se si tratta di acque termali. Quindi dove è via di Acqua Bullicante certamente c'era una sorgente, più o meno termale. D'altra parte, anche recenti sondaggi danno caverne e laghetti sotterranei nel comprensorio della Sesta e la "maranella" (piccolo fosso d'acqua) stanno a comprovare l'antica esistenza di acqua. Certamente l'antico "curator aquarum" dell'Impero romano ne sapeva molto di più! ACQUEDOTTO ALESSANDRINO - (viale) - Acquedotto fatto costruire da Alessandro Severo per alimentare, con l'antico acquedotto dell'acqua Vergine, le Terme fondate da Nerone in Campo Marzio. L'acquedotto raccoglieva le acque che sgorgavano a 3 Km a Nord del paese di Colonna tra il monte Falcone e il monte Massimo. Fu edificato in laterizio, molto accurato, su alti fornici e dalla tenuta di Pantano correva rettilineo da Est a Ovest lungo la via Prenestina, seguendo da Centocelle la via Labicana ed imboccando un percorso sotterraneo prima di entrare in Roma.
Palestine Pilgrims Text Society for the most part to be found in the works of later writers, such as marinus Sanutus(1310 (16) Ten miles from Sebaste is the city of neapolis, formerly called http://www.uscolo.edu/history/seminar/anon/guidebook.htm
Extractions: Palestine Pilgrims Text Society. GUIDE-BOOK TO PALESTINE ( Circ. A. D. 1350). Translated BY J. H. BERNARD, D.D. LONDON: 24, HANOVER SQUARE, W. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTORY NOTE THE PILGRIMAGES WITHIN AND WITHOUT THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE CONCERNING THE PILGRIMAGES OF THE BLESSED MOUNT SION CONCERNING THE PILGRIMAGES OF BETHLEHEM AND HEBRON CONCERNING THE PILGRIMAGES OF BETHANY AND THE RIVER JORDAN CONCERNING THE PILGRIMAGES OF TIBERIAS AND THE ADJACENT PLACES CONCERNING THE PLGRIMAGES OF DAMASCUS AND ITS BORDERS INDEX INTRODUCTORY NOTE. The guide-book to Palestine here offered to the Palestine Pilgrims Text Society is a translation of a Latin MS. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin (D. 4. 7). It is based, in the main, on the account of the Holy Land given by Philippus Brusserius Savonensis, whose work has been published by Neumann in the Oesterreichische Vierteljahresschrift fur katholische Theologie for 1872; but it contains a considerable quantity of matter not given by Philippus, though for the most part to be found in the works of later writers, such as Marinus Sanutus (1310), Odoricus (1320), and (as Dr. Rohricht has kindly pointed out) Poggibonsi (1345). It may be taken as certain that this guide-book is later than the work of Philippus, which was shown by Neumann to have been composed within the last decade and a half of the thirteenth century. How much later it is, is not very easy to say; but we shall probably not be twenty years wrong in dating it 1350 A.D. It can hardly be a more modern compilation than this, for the original MS. is of the fourteenth or (possibly) early fifteenth century.