AriusDidymus Areius, lang el floruit fl. 1st century BC of Alexandria , was a Stoicism Stoic philosopher and teacher of Augustus . Fragments of his handbooks summarizing Stoic and Peripatetic school Peripatetic doctrines are preserved by Stobaeus and Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius . Life Arius was a citizen of Alexandria . Augustus esteemed him so highly, that after the conquest of Alexandria, he declared that he spared the city chiefly for the sake of Arius. ref Plutarch, Ant. 80, Apophth. Dio Cassius, li. 16 Julian, Epistles , 51 comp. Strabo, xiv. ref According to Plutarch , Arius advised Augustus to execute Caesarion , the son of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar , with the words ouk agathon polukaisarie it s not good to have too many Caesars , a pun on a line in Homer . ref David Braund at al, Myth, history and culture in republican Rome studies in honour of T.P. Wiseman , University ... Laertius its spirit and its method , page 17. ref Philosophy AriusDidymus is usually identified with the Arius whose works are quoted at length by Stobaeus , summarising Stoic, Peripatetic school ... , page 32. Cambridge University Press ref That his full name is AriusDidymus we know from Eusebius .... 15, 18, 19, 20. ref Notes reflist Further reading Arthur J. Pomeroy ed. , AriusDidymus. Epitome ... 232. Fortenbaugh, W. Editor , On Stoic and Peripatetic Ethics The Work of AriusDidymus . Transaction ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME AriusDidymus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT AriusDidymus Category 1st century BC philosophers ... Arius as well as his two sons, Dionysius and Nicanor, are said to have instructed Augustus in philosophy ... ref Quintilian, ii. 15. 36, iii. 1. 16 ref it appears that Arius also taught or wrote on rhetoric ... the Arius whose Life was among those in the missing final section of book VII of the Lives and Opinions ... unknown Category Year of death unknown ca Ari d Alexandria de Areios Philosoph fr Arius Didyme it Ario ... more details
Didymus may refer to Thomas the Apostle or Didymus , both names meaning twin in Aramaic and Greek respectively, is the most well known Didymus due to his role in early Christian history Didymus Chalcenterus ca. 63 BCE 10 CE , Hellenistic scholar and grammarian Didymus the Blind 313 398 , ecclesiastical writer of Alexandria Didymus the Musician , music theorist in Alexandria of the 1st century AD Didymus musician , the pseudonym for Richard Didymus Washington, a percussionist who worked with Dr. John and contributed to the Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street album, most notably on the song Sweet Black Angel . Theodora and Didymus , 4th century Christian saints Didymus Mutasa , Minister of National Security in Zimbabwe Leptodactylus didymus , a species of frog in Bolivia and Peru A member of the Theodosian dynasty House of Theodosius and distant relative of the Roman emperor Honorius emperor Flavius Augustus Honorius , of whom little is known. Sir Didymus, a fictional character from the movie Labyrinth 28film 29 Labyrinth . The Didymus Contingency , a science fiction novel by Jeremy Robinson . disambig ca D dim de Didymos fi Didymos fr Didymus hu Did mosz egy rtelm s t lap nl Didymus pt D dimo ... more details
Other uses Infobox theologian name Arius image AriusIcon1.gif image size alt caption era 3rd and 4th ... influenced Michael Servetus signature signature alt signature size Arianism Arius lang el , AD ... Father s divinity over the Son , ref cite book last Williams first Rowan title Arius year 1987 ... Trinitarian Christians, including Athanasius , used Arius and Arianism as epithets to describe ... virtually all positive writings on Arius theology have been suppressed or destroyed, negative writings describe Arius theology as one in which there was a time before the Son of God, when only God the Father ... centuries. Although Arianism suggests that Arius was the originator of the teaching that bears his name ... had been discussed for decades before his advent Arius merely intensified the controversy and carried ... Reassessments year 1985 pages 160 162 ref However, because the conflict between Arius and his foes brought ... is generally labeled as his . Early life and personality Reconstructing the life and doctrine of Arius ... ordered their burning while Arius was still living, and any that survived this purge were later destroyed .... ref cite web last Dennison first James T Jr title Arius Orthodoxos Athanasius Politicus The Rehabilitation of Arius and the Denigration of Athanasius url http www.kerux.com documents keruxv17n2a5.htm publisher Northwest Theological Seminary accessdate 2 May 2012 location Lynnwood ref Arius was possibly of Ancient Libya Libyan descent. His father s name is given as Ammonius. Arius is believed ..., Arius, according to a single source, sided with Meletius of Lycopolis in his dispute over the readmission ... Peter s successor Achillas of Alexandria Achillas , Arius was readmitted to communion and in 313 made ... by his opponents, Arius appears to have been a man of personal asceticism ascetic achievement, pure morals, and decided convictions. Paraphrasing Epiphanius of Salamis , an opponent of Arius, Roman ... appearance of asceticism. Arius was also betrayed by his fellow bothers. Men were impressed by his ... more details
Arius was a Christian priest in Alexandria, Egypt in the early fourth century. Arius may also refer to Arius genus Arius genus , a genus of catfishes AriusDidymus , a citizen of Alexandria Hari River, Afghanistan Hari River , a river known in Latin as the Arius Arianism should be clearly distinguished from Aryanism , which formed the core of Nazism and race Nazi racial ideology in the twentieth century. Aryanism had nothing whatsoever to do with Arius or his teachings the two words are simply homonyms . disambig ca Arius et Arius fr Arius la Arius nl Arius pt Arius ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Arius festinus image status EN status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Siluriformes familia Ariidae genus Arius genus Arius species A. festinus binomial Arius festinus binomial authority Ng Heok Hee H. H. Ng & John Stephen Sparks Sparks , 2003 synonyms Arius festinus is a species of fish in the Ariidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Madagascar . Its natural habitat is river s. It is threatened by habitat loss . References Loiselle, P. & participants of the CBSG ANGAP CAMP Faune de Madagascar workshop 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 44461 all Arius festinus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 4 August 2007. catfish stub Category Arius Festinus Category Fish of Madagascar pt Arius festinus vi Arius festinus ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Arius uncinatus image status EN status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Siluriformes familia Ariidae genus Arius genus Arius species A. uncinatus binomial Arius uncinatus binomial authority Ng Heok Hee H. H. Ng & John Stephen Sparks Sparks , 2003 synonyms Arius uncinatus is a species of fish in the Ariidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Madagascar . Its natural habitat s are river s and freshwater lake s. It is threatened by habitat loss . References Loiselle, P. & participants of the CBSG ANGAP CAMP Faune de Madagascar workshop 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 44462 all Arius uncinatus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 4 August 2007. catfish stub Category Arius Uncinatus Category Fish of Madagascar pt Arius uncinatus vi Arius uncinatus ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Arius genus Taxobox name Arius fossil range Fossilrange 70.6 0 br Early Maastrichtian to Present ... Catfish Siluriformes familia Ariidae subfamilia Ariinae genus Arius genus authority Achille Valenciennes Valenciennes in Georges Cuvier G. Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840 type species Pimelodus arius type ... , 1862 small subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Arius is a genus of catfish es order biology order Siluriformes of the family biology family Ariidae . The genus Arius is distributed in brackish ... PDF ref Defining the limits so that Arius can form a natural grouping has always been a problem. The genus was never properly defined, and many species previously classified in Arius are now in other ... of Arenarius as a synonym taxonomy junior synonym of Arius is tentative and needs to be further investigated. ref name Marceniuk Arius species have three pairs of barbel anatomy barbels , including ... Species There are currently 26 species recognized for this genus. ref FishBase genus genus Arius month December year 2011 ref Arius acutirostris small Francis Day F. Day , 1877 small Arius africanus small Albert G nther G nther , 1867 small African sea catfish Arius arenarius small Johannes Peter M ller J. P. M ller & Franz Hermann Troschel Troschel , 1849 small Sand catfish Ariusarius small Francis Buchanan Hamilton F. Hamilton , 1822 small Threadfin sea catfish Arius brunellii small Giacomo Zolezzi Zolezzi , 1939 small Arius cous small Josef Hyrtl Hyrtl , 1859 small Arius dispar small Albert William Herre Herre , 1926 small Fleshysnout catfish Arius festinus small Ng Heok Hee H. H. Ng & John Stephen Sparks Sparks , 2003 small Arius gagora small Francis Buchanan Hamilton F. Hamilton , 1822 small Gagora catfish Arius gigas small George Albert Boulenger Boulenger , 1911 small Giant sea catfish Arius jella small Francis Day F. Day , 1877 small Blackfin sea catfish Arius latiscutatus small Albert G nther G nther , 1864 small Rough head sea catfish Arius leptonotacanthus small Pieter ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Leptodactylus didymus image status LC status system iucn3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Leptodactylidae genus Leptodactylus species L. didymus binomial Leptodactylus didymus binomial authority Heyer, Garcia Lopez & Cardoso, 1996 synonyms Leptodactylus didymus is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family. It is found in Bolivia and Peru . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s, swamp s, intermittent freshwater marsh es, pastureland, rural gardens, urban area s, and heavily degraded former forest. References Angulo, A., Reichle, S. & De la Riva, I. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 57121 all Leptodactylus didymus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 22 July 2007. Category Leptodactylus Leptodactylidae stub ca Leptodactylus didymus es Leptodactylus didymus fr Leptodactylus didymus pt Leptodactylus didymus vi Leptodactylus didymus ... more details
Taxobox name Nicrophorus didymus image Necrophorus didymus.jpg image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera familia Silphidae subfamilia Nicrophorinae tribus Nicrophorini genus Nicrophorus species N. didymus binomial Nicrophorus didymus binomial authority Brull , 1836 synonyms N. flexuosus small Portevin , 1924 small N. f. didymus small Portevin , 1924 small N. f. peruvianus small Portevin , 1924 small N. didymus peruvianus small Maurice Pic Pic , 1917 small N. d. portevini small Maurice Pic Pic , 1933 small italictitle Nicrophorus didymus is a burying beetle described by Gaspard Auguste Brull in 1836 . References http collections2.eeb.uconn.edu nicroweb PDFs Sikes et al 2002.pdf DEFAULTSORT Nicrophorus Didymus Category Silphidae Category Beetles of North America Silphidae stub es Nicrophorus didymus vi Nicrophorus didymus ... more details
Speciesbox name Manila sea catfish genus Arius species manillensis authority Achille Valenciennes Valenciennes in Georges Cuvier Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840 synonyms ref ref name marceniuk cite journal author Alexandre P. Marceniuk & Na rcio A. Menezes year 2007 title Systematics of the family Ariidae Ostariophysi, Siluriformes , with a redefinition of the genera journal Zootaxa volume 1416 issue pages 1&ndash 126 publisher Magnolia Press issn 1175 5334 url http investigacion.izt.uam.mx rehb publicaciones 15 3PDF 03 20Mendoza 20Hidro 2015 3.pdf ref ref name torres cite web url http fishbase.org.cn Nomenclature SynonymSummary.php?ID 164809&GSID 53677&Status synonym&Synonymy junior 20synonym&Combination original 20combination&GenusName Pseudarius&SpeciesName philippinus&SpecCode 27634&SynonymsRef 58032&Author Sauvage, 201880&Misspelling 0 title Pseudarius philippinus Sauvage, 1880 Synonym of Arius ... accessdate January 5, 2012 ref synonyms Arius manilensis small Valenciennes, 1840 small Pseudarius philippinus small Sauvage, 1880 small Arius manillensis is a species of Marine habitats marine catfish ... catfish or kanduli . It is fished commercially. ref name fao Taxonomy and nomenclature Arius manillensis ... to the genus Arius genus Arius of the subfamily Ariinae , family biology family Ariidae ariid or fork ... books?id rvGXhT3g8AoC&lpg PA1&ots HvxPYoOkP3&dq Arius 20manillensis&lr&pg PA57 v onepage&q Arius ..., USAID accessdate January 5, 2012 ref Description Arius manillensis reach a maximum length of convert 29.6 cm in abbr on in males . ref name fishbase Distribution and habitat Arius manillensis is endemic ... Arius manillensis Valenciennes, 1840 . author Estelita Emily Capuli & Nicolas Bailly date October 6, 2010 publisher FishBase accessdate January 5, 2012 ref Biology Arius manillensis are mouthbrooder ... 68494.text ref References reflist 2 Category Arius Category Fish of the Philippines ca Arius manillensis es Arius manillensis nl Arius manillensis ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of the Arius partof date 208 BC place Arius River Modern day Hari River, Afghanistan result Seleucid Empire Seleucid victory combatant1 Seleucid Empire combatant2 Greco Bactrian Kingdom commander1 Antiochus III the Great commander2 Euthydemus I strength1 strength2 10,000 horsemen casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of the Arius was fought in 208 BC between the Seleucid Empire Seleucids and the Bactria ns. The Seleucids were led by Antiochus III the Great , who launched an invasion of Bactria. He was victorious, and went on to besiege the capital of Bactra modern day Balkh. After a Siege of Bactra siege lasting three years , a peace was agreed in which Euthydemus was recognized as a ally, obtaining one of Antiochus s daughters as a wife. References Polybius The Histories Polybius The Histories . See also Siege of Bactra Category 208 BC Category Greco Bactrian Kingdom Category Battles involving the Seleucid Empire Category Military history of Afghanistan Afghanistan stub AncientGreece battle stub es Batalla del Ario it Battaglia dell Ario zh ... more details
Didymus the Musician was a music theorist in Rome of the end of the 1st century BC or beginning of the 1st century AD, who combined elements of earlier theoretical approaches with an appreciation of the aspect of performance. Formerly assumed to be identical with the Alexandrian grammarian and lexicographer Didymus Chalcenterus , because Ptolemy and Porphyry referred to him as Didymus ho mousikos the musician , classical scholars now believe that this Didymus was a younger grammarian and musician working in Rome at the time of Nero Richter 2001 . According to Andrew Barker 1994, Page needed date January 2011 , his intention was to revive and produce contemporary performances of the music of Greek antiquity. The syntonic comma of 81 80 is sometimes called the comma of Didymus after him Richter 2001 . Among his works was On the Difference between the Aristoxenus Aristoxenians and the Pythagoreans . References Barker, Andrew, Greek Musicologists in the Roman Empire , in Timothy D. Barnes ed. , The Sciences in Greco Roman Society , Aperion A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 27.4 December 1994 . Richter, Lukas. 2001. Didymus Didymos ho mousikos . The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell professor of music John Tyrrell . London Macmillan Publishers. Category 1st century Greek people Category Ancient Greek music theorists ca Didymos el M sic de Didymos der Musiker el es Didymos el M sico eo Didimo la muzikisto hu Did mosz zen sz nl Didymus musicoloog ru ... more details
Infobox saint name Saints Theodora and Didymus birth date death date 304 feast day 28 April venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place Alexandria , Egypt titles Martyrs beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre Congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saints Theodora and Didymus died 304 are Christianity Christian saint s whose legend is based on a 4th century acta and the word of Ambrose Saint Ambrose . This story is probably at least partially fictitious ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 244 Catholic Online ref The pair were martyr ed in the reigns of co ruling Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximian us. Due to a decline in Italian people Italian population in Ancient Rome , they issued an edict that it was the duty of Roman women to bear children, and virginity was criminalized. The prefect of Alexandria , Proculus, became aware of Theodora s vow .... However, the first customer to her was Didymus, a Christian soldier . He had come intentionally to save her. He exchanged clothes with her, and she escaped. When a man came to despoil the virgin, Didymus ... woman and to die for his faith. Didymus was taken prisoner and brought to Proculus, where he ... joined Didymus before Proculus. Didymus and, according to Ambrose, Theodora were beheaded. Didymus s body was burned. They are not included in the Roman Martyrology , the official but incomplete ..., 2001, Isbn 88 209 7210 7 ref The story of Theodora and Didymus is almost identical to that of Antonia ... was based on the story of Theodora and Didymus. Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Theodora And Didymus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 304 PLACE OF DEATH Alexandria , Egypt DEFAULTSORT Theodora And Didymus Category 3rd ... 4th century Christian martyr saints Category 4th century Romans de Theodora und Didymus it Teodora ... more details
Image Didymus the blind.jpg thumb upright right Coptic Icon of Saint DidymusDidymus the Blind alternatively spelled Dedimus or Didymous ref Judy Duchan. Dedimus Didymus 313 398 AD http www.acsu.buffalo.edu ... and geometry, subjects whose study usually benefits appreciably from sight. Didymus wrote many works ... 0&ei B2DnSqCAPJvWNJ3x8LsJ ref Didymus biblical commentaries, which supposedly addressed nearly .... He was a loyal follower of Origen , and opposed Arian and Pneumatomachi Macedonian teachings. ref Didymus the Blind. OrthodoxWiki. http orthodoxwiki.org Didymus the Blind Didymus the Blind ref Early ... url http www.newadvent.org cathen 04784a.htm title Didymus the Blind ref before he had learned ... EBchecked topic 162551 Didymus the Blind Palladius , the 5th century bishop and historian, Didymus ... and J. W. Hanson have claimed that Didymus taught universal salvation , on the basis of Didymus ... didymus.htm Didymus the Blind . Accessed Nov. 30, 2007. ref Jerome, who often spoke of Didymus not as the blind but as the Seer, wrote that Didymus surpassed all of his day in knowledge of the Scriptures ... tentmaker Didymus was viewed as an orthodox Christian teacher and was greatly respected and admired ... in 680, Didymus was again linked with and condemned with Origen. However, the doctrine of Origen and Didymus that was found to be the most heretical was not universalism, nor was it the reliance ... books?id GiUGA8XWiYsC&pg PA8&dq Didymus Blind levi hebrews&client firefox a v onepage&q Didymus ... and Psalms 20 46. ref Didymus the Blind . Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church . edition 2, page 402. ref Despite his blindness, Didymus excelled in scholarship because of his incredible ..., akin to Braille systems used by the blind today. ref John Lascaratos and Spyros Marketos. Didymus ... 208, 1994 PMID 7995235 ref Several Orthodox Churches refer to him as St. Didymus the Blind. ref cite ... from there by disobedience, it is proper that he should hear from God Where art thou? From Didymus ... more details
Taxobox image Kleine varkenskers stukje plant Coronopus didymus.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Brassicales familia Brassicaceae genus Coronopus species C. didymus binomial Coronopus didymus binomial authority Carl Linnaeus L. James Edward Smith Sm. Coronopus didymus common name Lesser swine cress is a species of Coronopus , which is a genus of plants in the Brassicaceae mustard family . It is easily recognizable by its spreading stems, pinnate leaves, and biglobose fruits. It flowers between April and October. It has decumbent or ascending and glabrous green stems, up to convert 30 cm long, radiating from a central position. The leaves are pinnate and opposite, and can reach a length of convert 5 cm 0 abbr on . Category Brassicaceae Category Plants described in 1767 Brassicales stub de Zweiknotiger Kr henfu dsb Suckata ronica hsb Su kata wr nica nl Kleine varkenskers ja qu Kimpi ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Edward Didymus image caption fullname Fred Edward Didymus dateofbirth birth date 1886 04 13 df y cityofbirth Portsmouth countryofbirth England dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Forward association football Centre forward youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 clubs1 Portsmouth F.C. Portsmouth caps1 goals1 years2 clubs2 Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town caps2 goals2 years3 1909 1910 clubs3 Blackpool F.C. Blackpool caps3 3 goals3 0 years4 1910 clubs4 Port Vale F.C. Port Vale caps4 2 goals4 0 totalcaps 5 totalgoals 0 Fred Edward Didymus 13 April 1886 unknown was an English people English Association football footballer who played as a centre forward. Playing career Didymus played for home town club Portsmouth F.C. Portsmouth and then Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town before joining Blackpool F.C. Blackpool in 1909. He played three league games for the Seasiders in the 1909 10 Blackpool F.C. season 1909 10 season . ref cite book last Calley first Roy title Blackpool A Complete Record 1887 1992 publisher Breedon Books Sport page 194 year 1992 isbn 9781873626078 ref In November 1910 he joined Port Vale F.C. Port Vale , making his debut in a 2 2 draw draw at Congleton Town F.C. Congleton Town on 26 November 1910. He scored four goals in a 9 0 win over Goldenhill Catholics on 2 December, before departing at the end of the year. ref cite book last Kent first Jeff title Port Vale Personalities publisher Witan Books page 84 year 1996 isbn 0952915200 url http www.amazon.ca Port Vale Personalities Jeff Kent dp 0952915200 ref References Reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Didymus, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES Fred Edward Didymus SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 13 April 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH Portsmouth , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Didymus, Edward Category 1886 births Category Year of death missing Category People from Portsmouth Category English footballers Category Association ... more details
Infobox person name Didymus lang grc image image size caption birth date ca. 63 BCE birth place Alexandria ? death date ca. 10 death place Rome ? occupation grammarian spouse Didymus Chalcenterus Latin Greek lang grc Didymos chalkenteros , Didymus bronze guts , ca. 63 BCE to 10 CE, was a Greeks Greek ref Encyclop dia Britannica Greek scholar and grammarian, one of the chief links between ancient and modern classical scholarship ref scholar and grammarian who flourished in the time of Cicero and Augustus . Life The surname bronze guts came from his indefatigable industry he was said to have written so many books that he was unable to recollect what he had written in earlier ones, and so often contradicted himself. Athenaeus records that he wrote 3500 books Seneca the Younger Seneca gives the figure of 4000. ref Athenaeus 4.139 Seneca Letters 88. Cf. also Quintilian 1.9.19. ref As a result he acquired the additional nickname lang grc book forgetter . He lived and taught in Alexandria and Rome , where he became the friend of Marcus Terentius Varro Varro . He is chiefly important as having introduced Alexandrian learning to the Romans. Works He was a follower of the school of Aristarchus of Samothrace Aristarchus , and wrote a treatise on Aristarchus ... scholia originated with Didymus. The Aristophanes scholia also cite him often, and he is known to have ..., etc. ref Further insight into Didymus methods of writing was provided by the discovery of a papyrus ... Hartmut Erbse Erbse, H. 1969 88, Scholia Graeca in Homeri Iliadem , 7 vols. Berlin Didymus work reconstructed ... Reflist References SmithDGRBM 1911 Persondata name Didymus Chalcenterus alternative names short description ... Didymus Chalcenterus Category 63 BC births Category 10 deaths Category Ancient Greek grammarians Category ... Chalkenteros es D dimo de Alejandr a eo Didimo alkentero fr Didymus Chalcenterus it Didimo di Alessandria la Didymus Chalcenterus pl Didymos z Aleksandrii pt D dimo Calcenteros ru ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name Didymus Mutasa br honorific suffix small Member of Parliament MP small image Replace this image male.svg imagesize 150px smallimage caption order office Minister of State for Presidential Affairs term start 13 February 2009 term end president Robert Mugabe primeminister Morgan Tsvangirai predecessor order2 office2 Minister of State for National Security, Lands, Land Reform and Resettlement in the President s Office of Zimbabwe term start2 April 2005 term end2 13 February 2009 deputy2 president2 Robert Mugabe predecessor2 successor2 Sydney Sekeramayi order3 office3 Minister of Special Affairs in the President s Office in charge of the Anti Corruption and Anti Monopolies Programme term start3 February 2004 term end3 April 2005 deputy3 predecessor3 president3 Robert Mugabe successor3 order4 office4 Speaker of the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe term start4 1980 term end4 XXXX predecessor4 John Ruredzo small Southern Rhodesia small successor4 Nolan Makombe president4 Canaan Banana primeminister4 Robert Mugabe birth date birth date and age 1935 07 27 df yes birth place Southern Rhodesia nationality Zimbabwean party ZANU ... Catholic signature website footnotes Didymus Noel Edwin Mutasa born July 27, 1935 ref http web.archive.org ... 4, 2008. ref Family background Didymus Mutasa was born in Rusape, a town close to the Zimbabwe Mozambique ... way to Didymus Mutasa? Before independence he was chairman of the Cold Comfort Farm society, a non ... Happened to Didymus Mutasa? , Institute for War Reporting kubatana.net , October 2, 2006. ref He ... Mutasa, Muchinguri Lock Horns Over Farm Seizure Standard ref Film appearance Didymus Mutasa is set ... Whatever Happened to Didymus Mutasa? Zimbabwe Speakers of Parliament Zimbabwe government ministers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mutasa, Didymus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Rhodesia DEFAULTSORT Mutasa, Didymus Category 1935 births Category Living people Category People ... more details
Salmontail catfish is a name used for Kibonde , Chrysichthys brachynema Arius graeffei , Arius leptaspis , and other catfish of Arius genus disambig ... more details
Albinus lang el floruit fl. c. 150 AD was a Middle Platonism Platonist Philosophy philosopher , who lived at Smyrna , and was teacher of Galen . ref Galen, De Libris Propriis 97.6ff. ref A short tract by him, entitled Introduction to Plato s dialogues , has come down to us. From the title of one of the extant manuscripts we learn that Albinus was a pupil of Gaius the Platonist . ref Tryggve G ransson, 1995 , Albinus, Alcinous, Arius Didymus , page 34. Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis ref The original title of his work was probably Prologos , and it may have originally formed the initial section of notes taken at the lectures of Gaius. ref Tryggve G ransson, 1995 , Albinus, Alcinous, Arius Didymus , page 51 2. Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis ref After explaining the nature of the Dialogue , which he compares to a Drama , the writer goes on to divide the Dialogues of Plato into four classes, logical, critical, physical, ethical, and mentions another division of them into Tetralogies, according to their subjects. He advises that the First Alcibiades Alcibiades , Phaedo , Republic Plato Republic , and Timaeus dialogue Timaeus , should be read in a series. Some of Albinus s fame is attributed to the fact that a 19th century German scholar, Jacob Freudenthal J. Freudenthal , attributed Alcinous philosopher Alcinous s Handbook of Platonism to Albinus. This attribution has since been discredited by the work of John Wittaker in 1974. ref John Whittaker, 1974 , Parisinus Graecus 1962 and the Writings of Albinus , Phoenix 28, 320 54, 450 56. ref ref http ccat.sas.upenn.edu bmcr 1994 94.10.14.html Bryn Mawr Classical Review 94.10.14 ref Another Albinus is mentioned by Boethius and Cassiodorus , who wrote in Latin some works on music and geometry . References Reflist SmithDGRBM Platonists Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century philosophers Category Middle Platonists Category Roman era philosophers ca Albinos de Albinos Philosoph el es Albino fil sofo ... more details
Image Nuremberg chronicles f 097r 2.png right thumb Xenarchus, depicted as a medieval scholar in the Nuremberg Chronicle . ref http de.wikisource.org wiki Die Schedelsche Weltchronik 28deutsch 29 3A097 Die Schedelsche Weltchronik 097 ref Xenarchus lang el 1st century BC of Silifke Seleucia in Cilicia , was a Peripatetic school Peripatetic philosopher and Philologist grammarian . Xenarchus left home early, and devoted himself to the profession of teaching, first at Alexandria , afterwards at Athens , and last at Rome , where he enjoyed the friendship of Arius Didymus Arius , and afterwards of Augustus and he was still living, in old age and honour, when Strabo wrote. ref Strabo, 14.5.4. ref Xenarchus disagreed with Aristotle on many issues. He denied the existence of the aether classical element aether , composing a treatise entitled Against the Fifth Element . ref Giovanni Reale, 1990, A History of Ancient Philosophy The Schools of the Imperial Age , page 19. SUNY Press ref He is also mentioned by Simplicius of Cilicia Simplicius , ref Simplicius, de Caelo , 1. ref by Julian the Apostate , ref Julian, Orations , V. 162 On the Mother of the Gods . ref and by Alexander of Aphrodisias . ref Alexander Aphrodisiensis, de Anim. ref Notes reflist SmithDGRBM Category 1st century BC Greek people Category Ancient Greek grammarians Category Roman era Peripatetic philosophers Category Roman era philosophers in Athens Category Roman era philosophers in Rome Category Roman era philosophers in Alexandria ca Xenarc de Sel ucia fr Xenarque de S leucie ru ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Madagascar sea catfish image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Siluriformes familia Ariidae genus Arius genus Arius species A. madagascariensis binomial Arius madagascariensis binomial authority L on Vaillant Vaillant , 1894 synonyms The Madagascar sea catfish Arius madagascariensis is a species of fish in the Ariidae family. It is found in Madagascar , Mozambique , and Tanzania . Its natural habitat s are river s, freshwater lake s, shallow sea s, and estuarine waters. References Loiselle, P. & participants of the CBSG ANGAP CAMP Faune de Madagascar workshop 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 2113 all Arius madagascariensis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 3 August 2007. Category Arius catfish stub ca Arius madagascariensis es Arius madagascariensis nl Arius madagascariensis pt Arius madagascariensis sr Arius madagascariensis vi Madagascar sea catfish ... more details
Other uses Sage disambiguation Sage In the Symposium Plato Symposium , Plato draws a distinction between a philosopher and a sage sophos . The difference is explained through the concept of love , which lacks the object it seeks. Therefore the philosopher literally lover of wisdom in Greek does not have the wisdom he or she seeks. The sage, on the other hand, does not love or seek wisdom, because he already has wisdom. According to Plato, there are two categories of beings who do not do philosophy Gods and sages, because they are wise senseless people, because they think they are wise. The position of the philosopher is between these two groups. The philosopher is not wise but, aware that he is not wise, seeks wisdom, and loves wisdom. This distinction between the philosopher and the sage played an important part in Stoicism Stoic philosophy that developed after Plato. ref Pierre Hadot , What is Ancient Philosophy? , pp.39 45 ref The Stoic sage rquote right It is the view of Zeno of Citium Zeno and his Stoic followers that there are two races of men, that of the worthwhile, and that of the worthless. The race of the worthwhile employ the virtues through all of their lives, while the race of the worthless employ the vices. Hence the worthwhile always do the right thing on which they embark, while the worthless do wrong. Arius Didymus ref Arius Didymus, Epitomy of Stoic Ethics , trans. Arthur J. Pomeroy, p.73 John Strobaeus, Anthology , 2.7.11g ref The Stoics conceived of the sage as an individual beyond any possibility of harm from fate. The life difficulties faced by other humans illness, poverty, criticism and bad reputation, death, etc. could not cause a sage any sorrow, and the life circumstances sought by other people good health, wealth, praise and fame, long life, etc. were regarded by the Stoic sage as unnecessary externals. The Stoics thought of the sage as an agent unaffected by life circumstances, whose happiness eudaimonia is based entirely on Arete virtu ... more details
A list of 4th century Christian Theologians class wikitable Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of Death Notes Arius c. AD 250 Libya c. AD 336 Alexandria Deacon in Alexandria, Declared Heretical at the First Council of Nicaea Anthony the Great c. AD 251 Herakleopolis Magna c. AD 356 Mount Colzim Father of Hermetic Monasticism Eusebius of Caesarea c. AD 263 Caesarea Maritima c. AD 339 Bishop of Caesarea, Church Historian Pachomius c. AD 292 Thebes, Egypt Thebes c. AD 348 Founder of Christian Cenobitic Monasticism Athanasius of Alexandria c. AD 296 Alexandria 2 May AD 373 Bishop of Alexandria, Doctor of the Church Hillary of Poiters c. AD 300 Poitiers c. AD 386 Bishop of Poitiers, Doctor of the Church, sometimes known as Athanasius of the West Cyril of Jerusalem c. AD 313 Caesarea Maritima c. AD 386 Jerusalem Bishop of Jerusalem, Doctor of Church Didymus the Blind c. AD 313 c. AD 398 Teacher of the Catechetical School of Alexandria Basil of Caesarea c. AD 329 Caesarea Mazaca 1 January AD 329 Caesarea Mazaca One of the three Cappadocian Fathers , Bishop of Caesarea Mazaca, Doctor of the Church, Brother of Gregory of Nyssa Gregory of Nazianzus c. AD 329 Arianzus 25 January c. AD 389 Arianzus One of the three Cappadocain Fathers, Doctor of the Church Gregory of Nyssa c. AD 335 Caesarea Mazaca c. AD 395 Nyssa Cappadocia Nyssa One of the three Cappadocian Fathers, Bishop of Nyssa, Brother of Basil of Caesarea Meletius of Antioch c. AD 381 Antioch Bishop of Antioch Augustine of Hippo 13 November AD 354 Thagaste 28 August AD 430 Hippo Regius Bishop of Hippo Regius, Prolific Theologian See also Portal box Christianity Biography History Christianity in the 4th century List of Church Fathers Category 4th century Christian theologians ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Taylor s catfish image status DD status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Siluriformes familia Ariidae genus Arius genus Arius species A. taylori binomial Arius taylori binomial authority Austin Roberts Roberts , 1978 synonyms Taylor s catfish Arius taylori is a species of fish in the Ariidae family. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea . References Allen, G. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 2111 all Arius taylori . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 3 August 2007. fishbase Neoarius taylori catfish stub Category Arius Category Fish of New Guinea pt Arius taylori sr Arius taylori vi Taylor s catfish ... more details