-
remark that
Lactantius was a
pupil of
Arnobius and the
surviving treatise are all the
surviving facts about Arnobius.
Adversus nationes (Against the Pagans)...
-
Arnobius the
Younger (Latin:
Arnobius Junior) was a
Christian priest or
bishop in Gaul, who
wrote from Rome
around the year 460. He is the
author of a...
- Campbell.
Arnobius, 5.5.
Arnobius, 5.5.
Arnobius, 5.5.
Arnobius, 5.5.
Arnobius, 5.6.
Arnobius, 5.6.
Arnobius of Sicca, The
Seven Books of
Arnobius Adversus...
- 71, 3.29.
Arnobius,
Adversus Nationes 4.14.
Arnobius,
Adversus Nationes 3.37,
citing Mnaseas as his source. Cicero, De
nature Deorum;
Arnobius, Adversus...
- puts the
temple too far
north for it to have been Mecca.
Church father Arnobius around 300 AD,
referred to "an
unshapen stone"
worshiped in an unspecified...
-
Arnobius have been
attributed by
Marcovich to an
unknown editor who
misunderstood and
redacted the text that
Arnobius used,
rather than to
Arnobius himself:...
- Gr****
pantheon had
become dominant, and must be
regarded with skepticism.
Arnobius states that the
Etruscans had a set of six male and six
female deities...
-
Roman mythology,
according to
Arnobius, ****
presided over the
pruning of
trees and was a
minor goddess of agriculture.
Arnobius, Ante-Nicene
Christian Library:...
- up to
become Cybele's
consort and lover. Maya Hero
Twins Danae Myrrha Arnobius, 5.6.7
Pausanias 7.17.11 Pausanias,
Description of Greece, with an English...
-
easternmost sea for many
people in antiquity). Additionally, the
testimony of
Arnobius of Sicca,
active shortly after AD 300,
maintains that the
Christian message...