- (1911). "
Eunapius". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 890.
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Eunapius is a
genus of
sponges belonging to the
family Spongillidae. The
genus has
almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Eunapius aetheriae (Annandale...
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Anonymus Iamblichi.
According to the Suda and Iamblichus' biographer,
Eunapius,
Iamblichus was born in
Chalcis (later
called Qinnašrīn) in Coele, now...
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clans which managed the
Eleusinian cult - the
other being the Cerycids.
Eunapius and
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus are
notable examples. In the Rider–Waite...
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pagan emperors, and
given over to
luxury and greed.
Following Julian,
Eunapius began – and
Zosimus continued – a
historiographic tradition that blamed...
- the
first half of the 4th
century CE. The
story of her life is told in
Eunapius'
Lives of the Sophists.
Sosipatra was born in or near Ephesus,
likely in...
- ****ociated with him in the
priestly office, was a
kinswoman of
Eunapius the biographer.
Eunapius, who was
related to
Chrysanthius by marriage,
tended to him...
- Philosophers.
Mentioned by
Eunapius according to John
Toland in "Clidophorus, or of the
Exoteric and
Esoteric Philosophy."
Eunapius says that
Porphyry "commended...
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Eunapius,
Lives of the
Philosophers and Sophists, 413.
Klaus Rosen: Julian. Kaiser, Gott und Christenh****er,
Stuttgart 2006, S. 97f. For
Eunapius' description...
- of the
incident is
found in
Lives of the
Philosophers and
Sophists by
Eunapius, the
pagan historian of
later Neoplatonism. Here, an
unprovoked Christian...