Tyrannius Rufinus, also called Rufinus of Aquileia (Latin: Rufinus Aquileiensis; 344/345–411), was a monk, philosopher, historian, and theologian who worked to translate Greek patristic material, especially the work of Origen, into Latin.
TyranniusRufinus, also called Rufinus of Aquileia (Latin: Rufinus Aquileiensis; 344/345–411), was a monk, philosopher, historian, and theologian who worked...
statesman TyranniusRufinus of Aquileia (c. 340–410), Roman monk, historian, and translator Rufinus (relative of Theodosius II), 5th century Rufinus (poet)...
was attacked by Epiphanius of Salamis and Jerome but defended by TyranniusRufinus and John of Jerusalem. In 543, Emperor Justinian I condemned him as...
326–328. The late 4th-century historians Gelasius of Caesarea and TyranniusRufinus wrote that while she was there, she discovered the hiding place of...
pagan. The posthumous accusation of paganism was first levelled by TyranniusRufinus to enhance the reputation of Theodosius I, who was a vigorous promoter...
initially supporters of Origen's teachings. Origen's defenders included TyranniusRufinus and John II, Bishop of Jerusalem. During the crisis, Theophilus issued...
Rufinus the Syrian or Rufinus of Syria (fl. c. 400) was a Christian theologian, priest and author, generally identified as a Pelagian. According to the...
life is found in Palladius of Helenopolis De Vitis Patrum 8,28 and TyranniusRufinus Historia Eremitica 31. Paul was a farmer who, at the age of sixty...
text has only survived in a Latin translation produced by TyranniusRufinus in 397. Rufinus was convinced that Origen's original treatise had been interpolated...
delegation of bishops to the court of the Georgian King. Roman historian TyranniusRufinus in Historia Ecclesiastica writes about Mirian's request to Constantine:...
and seized all of her wealth. Eusebius did not name the maiden, yet TyranniusRufinus denominated her "Dorothea" and wrote that she fled to Arabia. Caesar...
Christianity. That kingdom abutted the Red Sea. According to the historian TyranniusRufinus, he was converted to Christianity with his brother Ezana by the missionary...
into Latin. It is attributed to either Jerome or his contemporary TyranniusRufinus. In medieval Europe, "Antiquities of the Jews" circulated widely,...
her wealth and assets. Eusebius does not give the girl a name, but TyranniusRufinus calls her "Dorothea," and writes that she fled to Arabia. This story...
amillennialism, perpetual virginity of Mary and iconoclasm. Origenism influenced Rufinus, Arius, Jerome (although later wanting to condemn Origen), Firmillian,...
Greek has been lost but exists in a Latin translation produced by TyranniusRufinus in 406. Quotations of the original are also available from the writings...
AD 397) in his book On Christian Doctrine (Book II, Chapter 8), TyranniusRufinus (c. AD 400) in his Commentary on the Apostles' Creed, Pope Innocent...
that God originally projected for humanity." St. Jerome. Apology Against Rufinus (Book II). 12. paragraph: "I find among many bad things written by Origen...
exposition of the Apostles' Creed attributed to St. Jerome but actually by TyranniusRufinus, perhaps printed by Theoderic Rood, and apparently misdated 1468."Printing...