| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - Arthurian romances - 1901 - 142 pages
...was a leader of that name, who fought on the side of the Britons against the Saxons and other tribes at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth century. lie is first mentioned in the Ilistoria Jiritunum, called the History of Nennius. In Geoffrey... | |
| Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - Religion and science - 1903 - 384 pages
...entitled Doubts aud Solutions of the first Principles. As this author, who was a Syrian of Damascus, lived at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth century of the present era, the question as to the source of his information is not without interest.... | |
| Religion and science - 1903 - 416 pages
...entitled Doubts and Solutions of the first Principles. As this author, who was a Syrian of Damascus, lived at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth century of the present era, the question as to the source of his. information is not without interest.... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 886 pages
...can be removed. If the ring resist this treatment, it is then necessary to cut it." Aetius, who lived at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth centuries, repeats the recommendations of Oribasius. A writer in the Cwicours Miilical suggests some... | |
| Edmund McClure - Great Britain - 1910 - 360 pages
...the oldest of the British heroic poems that Arthur was a real personage, and a leader of the Britons at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth centuries, in their battles against the Angles and Saxons. In the name of the Dubglas, on which river... | |
| George Sarton - Science - 1927 - 864 pages
...BYZANTINE, SYRIAC, AND LATIN PHILOSOPHY AM MONK is, SON OF HERMIAS 'A^toncs. Flourished at Alexandria at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth century. Greek philosopher and commentator of Aristotle and Porphyry." Pupil of Proclos at Athens and,... | |
| Jacob Neusner - Biography & Autobiography - 1974 - 436 pages
...who were not identical in values or behavior with the masses. That seems to be the state of affairs at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth century CE Then our sources fall silent. When they speak again, three centuries later, they tell us... | |
| Donald L. Gelpi - Reference - 1988 - 132 pages
...Trinity, V, v, 1-xiv, 17). II. Medieval Development. Ancius Manlius Severinus Boethius, who flourished at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth century, (ca. 474-524), formulated the first theological definition of the term "person." He did so... | |
| Nigellus Wireker - Religion - 1994 - 344 pages
...Although the dating of the Passio Polychronii is open to dispute, the collection probably took shape at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth century.10 During the Middle Ages the Passio Polychronii enjoyed favor; it was copied frequently, both... | |
| Marc Hirshman - Religion - 2012 - 196 pages
...that, apparently, begin to be written at the end of the amoraic period. Procopius trained as a rhetor, at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth century, and directed a school of rhetoric in Gaza. Scholars of Christian literature, Devreese foremost... | |
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