Pamphilus may refer to: Pamphylus (mythology) Pamphilus of Amphipolis, painter of 4th century BC, head of Sicyonian School Pamphilus of Alexandria, grammarian...
collection that Pamphilus established. Pamphilus also managed a school that was similar to (or perhaps a re-establishment of) that of Origen. Pamphilus was compared...
priest. In Alexandria, Egypt, Pamphilus became devoted to the works of Origen of Alexandria. Photius says that Pamphilus was a Phoenician born at Berytus...
Pamphilus of Sulmona (Italian: Panfilo di Sulmona, died c. AD 700) was bishop of Sulmona and Corfinio (Valva) during the late 7th century. He is revered...
identify them. Pamphilus was one of the chief authorities used by Athenaeus in the Deipnosophists. The Suda assigns to another Pamphilus, simply described...
Nestorius, Paul of Samosata, Valentinian). Pamphilus is to be distinguished from the earlier Pamphilus of Caesarea, martyr and mentor of the encyclopaedic...
Pamphilus de amore (or, simply, Pamphilus or Pamfilus) is a 780-line, 12th-century Latin comedic play, probably composed in France, but possibly Spain...
flavor[clarification needed], Pamphilus, seu de Amore ("Pamphilus: or, Concerning Love"), written in Latin. Pamphilus's name is derived from the Greek...
Athenian gentleman and father of Pamphilus. Sostrata – Wife of Laches. The mother-in-law of the play's title. Pamphilus – Son of Laches and Sostrata. Married...
Lulu.com. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-935461-31-2. Methodius, who wrote A.D. 300; Pamphilus and Eusebius, A.D. 310; Eustathius, A.D. 380; Epiphanius, A.D. 376 and...
1839 by Pope Gregory XVI Palatias 200s 302 found in Roman Martyrology Pamphilus of Caesarea late 200s 16 February 309 Pancras of Rome c. 289 12 May 303...
the Apostolic Church, Vol 2, p. 496. Pamphilus, Eusebius (1856). The ecclesiastical history of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop of Caesarea, in Palestine. Vol...
Hexapla there and it held a famous library and theological school, St. Pamphilus (d. 309) was a noted scholar-priest. St. Gregory the Wonder-Worker (d...
Rendel Harris believed that the manuscript came from the library of Pamphilus at Caesarea Maritima.: 128 Streeter, Skeat, and Milne also believed that...
is known from the 5th century. One of the earliest bishops was Saint Pamphilus (San Panfilo), an Italian pagan convert to Christianity in the 7th century...
Historia Ecclesiastica Book VII, chapter 7.7 Pamphilus of Caesarea (2012). The Sacred Writings of Eusebius Pamphilus (Extended Annotated ed.). Jazzybee Verlag...
Arius, Jerome (although later wanting to condemn Origen), Firmillian, Pamphilus, Eusebius, Gregory of Nazianzus and Athanasius of Alexandria. Some have...
Caesarea, Pamphilus of Caesarea was born into a rich family in Beirut in the latter half of the 3rd century and attended its law school. Pamphilus later became...
known to have studied under the instruction of a Samian Platonist named Pamphilus, probably for about four years. His Letter of Menoeceus and surviving...
denial is unpleasant unhappiness. Epicurus, a pupil of the Platonist Pamphilus of Samos, taught that the greatest good is in seeking modest pleasures...
Retrieved 6 December 2018. Eusebius. The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop of Caesarea, Translated from the originals by Christian Frederick...