Timotheus of Gaza (Greek: Τιμόθεος ὁ Γαζαῖος), sometimes referred to as Timothy of Gaza, was a Greek Christian grammarian active during the reign of Anastasius, i.e. 491–518. His works became very popular within the Byzantine and Arabic scientific literature.[1]
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TimotheusofGaza (Greek: Τιμόθεος ὁ Γαζαῖος), sometimes referred to as Timothy ofGaza, was a Greek Christian grammarian active during the reign of Anastasius...
Saint Timotheus, 1st century AD Christian leader TimotheusofGaza, 5th century AD Greek grammarian active during the reign of Anastasius Pope Timotheus I...
and rhetorician (465–528) Procopius of Caesarea (uncertain), scholar and historian (c. 500-565) TimotheusofGaza (uncertain), grammarian (fl. 512) Zacharias...
attack others. TimotheusofGaza (On Animals, 53) says that the catoblepas emits fire from its nostrils. Claudius Aelianus (On the Nature of Animals, 7.6)...
of the foundation and antiquities of Alexandria (unless this is by an Egyptian of the same name, who lived in the reign of Zeno, 474–491). Timotheus of...
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by such scholars as TimotheusofGaza, Ammonius Hermiae and Priscian. Di Benedetto concluded that only the first five paragraphs of the treatise came from...
According to the Passion of the 60 Martyrs ofGaza, Sophronius was executed by Amr ibn al-As for baptising Muslim converts in a period of heightened tensions...
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Council of Ephesus.[citation needed] E. A. Wallis Budge transliterates his name as "Domitius" in his first edition (Budge 1922, p. 14) and "Timotheus" in...
of Alexandria, Timotheus Bishop of Alexandria, Isaac the ex-Jew PG 34: Macarius of Egypt and Macarius of Alexandria PG 35-37: Gregory of Nazianzus, Basil...
or Patriarch of Alexandria on 18 October 412, but only after a riot between his supporters and those of his rival Archdeacon Timotheus. According to...
hermit who lived close to a monastery in Gaza, whom he asked various questions relating to the governance of the Church. This included for instance asking...