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- Aphthonius may refer to: Aelius Festus Aphthonius (4th century), Latin grammarian, possibly of African origin Aphthonius of Antioch (late 4th century)...
- Aelius Festus Aphthonius is believed to be the author (otherwise unknown) of a Latin work called De metris omnibus ("About all the metres") incorporated...
- 2003. Selby, James "The Vertical Integration of Aphthonius' Progymnasmata" [1] Selby, James "AphthoniusProgymnasmata as a Means to Preparing Innovative...
- of 40 fables written in the style of Aesop is also attributed to Aphthonius. Aphthonius may have visited the Serapeum of Alexandria around 315 CE, according...
- theologian Aëtius of Antioch challenged Aphthonius to a public debate, and traveled to Alexandria to engage in this. Aphthonius was defeated in the debate. Philostorgius...
- Mar Sisin Mar Adda Akouas Agapius Manichean Bishops Faustus of Mileve Aphthonius of Alexandria Theologians Lin Deng Master Ulug Abu Hilal al-Dayhuri Religion...
- Mar Sisin Mar Adda Akouas Agapius Manichean Bishops Faustus of Mileve Aphthonius of Alexandria Theologians Lin Deng Master Ulug Abu Hilal al-Dayhuri Religion...
- anonymous Faliscan poet. Aelius Festus Aphthonius (via the grammarian Gaius Marius Victorinus, whose work Aphthonius's was often appended to) mentions Anni****...
- before, and others are referred to in the work of Horace. The rhetorician Aphthonius of Antioch wrote a technical treatise on, and converted into Latin prose...
- Serapeum's still standing buildings they saw there have been left by Aphthonius, the Gr**** rhetorician of Antioch "who visited it about A.D. 315", and...