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Ticonius, also
spelled Tyconius or
Tychonius (active 370–390 AD), was a
major theologian of 4th-century
North African Latin Christianity. He was a Donatist...
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exegetical method very closely, but
differed from
Ticonius on the
greater message of the text.
Where Ticonius believed Revelation should be read in
terms of...
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infers an
African origin for
Arnobius due, in part, to his
dependence on
Ticonius.
Arnobius the
Elder One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates...
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witnesses along these lines is that
proposed by the 4th
century commentator,
Ticonius. He
concludes the
witnesses represent the
church prophesying by
means of...
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reconciled to the
Donatists by
Donatist Bishop Primian of Carthage.
Ticonius was an
influential thinker who was
expelled by the
Donatists for his rejection...
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lesser known writers, such as
Fulgentius of Ruspe,
Julian of Eclanum,
Ticonius and
Prosper of Aquitaine. Bede was the
first to
refer to Jerome, Augustine...
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Donatist Ticonius (d. 390) made use of this text, and his
commentary became a
significant expansion of Victorinus' work.
Ticonius' text has survived...
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Important works on
mathematics and
astronomy are
written in Sanskrit.
Ticonius writes a
commentary on the Bible's Book of Revelation. A
cathedral is built...
- Augustine, Tertullian,
Marius Victorinus, Pachomius,
Didymus the Blind,
Ticonius, Cyprian,
Athanasius and
Cyril (along with
rivals Valentinus, Plotinus...
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authors whom
Autpert explicitly acknowledges,
including Jerome, Victorinus,
Ticonius,
Augustine of Hippo,
Primasius of Hadrumetum, and
Gregory the Great. In...