• Tatian of Adiabene, or Tatian the Syrian or Tatian the Assyrian, (/ˈteɪʃən, -iən/; Latin: Tatianus; Ancient Greek: Τατιανός; Classical Syriac: ܛܛܝܢܘܣ;...
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  • Tatian the Assyrian, Christian writer and theologian of the 2nd century Tatian or Tatianus the Deacon, companion of Saint Hilarius of Aquileia, d c 284...
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    It was created in the Syriac language by Tatian, an Assyrian early Christian apologist and ascetic. Tatian sought to combine all the textual material...
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  • The Old High German Tatian is a translation of Tatian's Diatessaron from Syriac to Old High German. The translation was created in the Abbey of Fulda...
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  • to sacrifice. His martyrdom was shared by his deacon Tatianus, otherwise Tatian, with whom Hilarius's name is often linked, as in the dedication of Gorizia...
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    Antoninus Pius (138–161), he arrived in Rome and started his own school. Tatian was one of his pupils. In the reign of Marcus Aurelius, after disputing...
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    popular male names, Simon and Joseph.] "Diatessaron of Tatian" S. Hemphill, The Diatessaron of Tatian London: Hodder and Stoughton Whittaker H.A. Studies...
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    apparent terminus ante quem is established by the second-century AD theologian Tatian, who says in his Address to the Greeks that the fourth-century sculptor...
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  • related to Mary, the mother of Jesus.[citation needed] The Diatessaron, Tatian's gospel harmony, became a standard text in some Syriac-speaking churches...
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  • Argos Regnal Years Castor Regnal Years Syncellus Regnal Years Pausanias Tatian Precessor 1525 46 winters & summers Triopas 1527 36 winters & summers Triopas...
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    Library". www.ccel.org. "ANF02. Fathers of the Second Century: Hermas, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, and Clement of Alexandria (Entire) - Christian...
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    [dubious – discuss][citation needed] Tatian died in A.D. 175. Reasoning and textual evidence suggest that Tatian started with the 4 Gospels in the Aramaic...
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    specifically of the Old High German Tatian. Dictionaries and grammars of OHG often use the spellings of the Tatian as a substitute for genuine standardised...
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  • Ph.D from Temple University in Religious Studies, with his dissertation: Tatian and the Jewish Scriptures (accepted with distinction) He also was Graduate...
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    while 3.11.9 acknowledges that some use more than four. The success of Tatian's Diatessaron in about the same time period is "... a powerful indication...
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  • the famous Peshitta, or Syriac translation of the Old Testament; also Tatian's Diatessaron, which was compiled about 172 and in common use until St. Rabbula...
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    Eutychius of Alexandria, and Jabril ibn Bukhtishu) and theology (such as Tatian, Bardaisan, Babai the Great, Nestorius, and Thomas of Marga) and the personal...
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  • Aristides of Athens, the author of the Epistle to Diognetus, Aristo of Pella, Tatian, Justin Martyr, Melito of Sardis, Athenagoras of Athens, Theophilus of Antioch...
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  • ensemble. The trio—Ludmilla Lifson (piano), Sophia Herman (violin), and Hrant Tatian (cello)—was formed in 1984 and has premiered many works by contemporary...
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    Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module on Sirniki https://chefjar.com/syrniki/ Tatian Uddin recipe] Archived 2013-08-24 at the Wayback Machine - Rossiyskaya Gazeta...
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    is dependent on the Diatessaron, which was composed shortly after 172 by Tatian in Syria. Others contend for an earlier date, with a minority claiming a...
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  • s-of-the-jews-book-1.3.1 "ANF02. Fathers of the Second Century: Hermas, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, and Clement of Alexandria (Entire) - Christian...
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  • forbade marriage and counselled abstinence from meat. Eusebius says that Tatian was the author of this heresy. It has been supposed that it was these Gnostic...
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    longer version, Black observes: "Its earliest appearance may have been in Tatian's Diatessaron, a second-century harmony of the four Gospels". The first three...
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  • between the account in Luke and the overlapping account in Mark and Matthew. Tatian omitted/rejected the Markan/Matthean tradition in his Diatessaron, and Ephrem...
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    Christianity was complex during this period; some early theologians, including Tatian and Eusebius, considered natural philosophy an outcropping of pagan Greek...
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  • Aramaic flourished, with evidence from the regions of Hatra and Assur. Tatian the Assyrian (or Syrian), the author of the gospel harmony the Diatessaron...
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    doi:10.1186/s12915-018-0517-4. ISSN 1741-7007. PMC 5924484. PMID 29703197. Tatián, Marcos; Lagger, Cristian; Demarchi, Milagros; Mattoni, Camilo (2011). "Molecular...
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  • Christendom's traditions related to Mary, the mother of Jesus. The Diatessaron, Tatian's gospel harmony, became a standard text in some Syriac-speaking churches...
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    Masawaiyh, Patriarch Eutychius, Jabril ibn Bukhtishu) and theology (such as Tatian, Bar Daisan, Babai the Great, Nestorius, Toma bar Yacoub). The personal...
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