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Nemesius of
Emesa (Gr****: Νεμέσιος Ἐμέσης; Latin:
Nemesius Emesenus; fl. c. AD 390) was a
Christian philosopher, and the
author of a
treatise Περὶ φύσεως...
- Life of Plotinus, 3, 24–29), also
Nemesius refers of
Ammonius Saccas as the
teacher or the
master of
Plotinus (
Nemesius,
Nature of Man, 2.103). Theodidaktos...
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objects such as a stone, log, or cup. The 4th-century
Christian philosopher Nemesius attributes the
power of
pneuma in
Stoic thought to its "tensile motion"...
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lived in the 2nd century, and he is
often spoken of
along with him.
Nemesius mentions a work of his On Reincarnation, (Gr****: περὶ παλιγγενεσίας), and...
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Detail of the
Reliquary Shrine of SS Protus,
Hyacinth and
Nemesius, 1428, Bargello, Florence...
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Ethiopic contains a
series of
statements addressed to the author's "brother
Nemesius." It is possible, but unlikely, that
these were
added to the work by a...
- Abbot, Orsisius,
Theodorus the Abbot. Other:
Asterius bishop of Amaseia,
Nemesius,
Hieronymus Theologus Græcus,
Serapion of Antioch,
Philo Bishop of Karpasia...
- Laodicea, one of the
foremost scholars of his day in the
physical sciences.
Nemesius (?-c. 390), a
bishop of
Emesa whose De
Natura Hominis blended theology...
- ****anzus (c. 329 – c. 389) (Gr****)
Ticonius (d. 390) (Latin-African)
Nemesius (d. 390) (Gr****)
Diodorus of
Tarsus (d. 390) (Gr****)
Pacian (c. 310 – c...
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