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    Patriarchate of Aquileia was an episcopal see and ecclesiastical province in northeastern Italy, originally centered in the ancient city of Aquileia, situated...
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    prior to his death in 395. This version was adapted circa 402 in Rufinus of Aquileia's Latin additions to Eusebius' Church History. In this narrative,...
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    considered as being made by Pelagian circles or by Rufinus the Syrian, or by Rufinus of Aquileia. Several unrevised books of the Vetus Latina Old Testament...
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    Eastern praetorian prefect, or chief minister, Rufinus. The responses that Arbogast received from Rufinus were unhelpful. Theodosius himself was slowly...
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    defiance of John's authority. In 397, Rufinus published a Latin translation of Origen's On First Principles. Rufinus was convinced that Origen's original...
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    Hilarion, others) (under "Jerome") Lives of Famous Men (CCEL) Apology Against Rufinus (CCEL) Letters, The Life of Paulus the First Hermit, The Life of S. Hilarion...
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    of the Serapeum exist. According to church historians Sozomen and Rufinus of Aquileia, Bishop Theophilus of Alexandria obtained legal authority over one...
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  • Gallus. Her brothers were Neratius Cerealis, Consul in 358 and Vulcacius Rufinus, Praetorian prefect of Italy from 365 to his death in 368. Timothy Barnes...
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  • that infants are born in sin due to their failings in a previous life. Rufinus the Syrian, who came to Rome in 399 as a delegate for Jerome, followed...
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    London: Henry Frowde. Amidon, Philip R. (1997). The Church History of Rufinus of Aquileia. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195110315 Asher, A. (1840)...
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    Pamphilus. We possess only a Latin translation of the first book, made by Rufinus. A treatise against Hierocles (a Roman governor), in which Eusebius combated...
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    aus Aquileia bzw. aus dem Territorium der Stadt kennen, wurden sodann von hochrangigen Vertretem der staatlichen Administration errichtet, namlich von einem...
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  • Lotte (1978). "The First Book Printed in Oxford: The Expositio symboli of Rufinus". Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society. 7 (2): 230–232...
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    Doctrine Book II Chapter 8:2. newadvent. Retrieved 12 October 2016. of Aquileia, Rufinus. Commentary on the Apostles' Creed #37. newadvent. Retrieved 12 October...
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    of Vicus Helena (c. 448) Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (451) Sack of Aquileia (452) Sack of Rome (455) Battle of Aylesford (455) Gothic War in Spain...
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    place it in the canon. Athanasius (367) and Rufinus (c. 380) list the Didache among apocrypha. (Rufinus gives the curious alternative title Judicium...
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  • combined with Jeremiah and Lamentations in only one book. The monk Rufinus of Aquileia (c. 400 AD) named as Canonical books the books of the Tanakh and...
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    Western army. He also claimed control over Arcadius in Constantinople, but Rufinus, magister officiorum on the spot, had already established his own power...
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    magister militum Flavius Stilicho, while Rufinus became the power behind the throne in the east. Rufinus and Stilicho were rivals, and their disagreements...
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    disciples, Caelestius and Julian of Eclanum, who had been inspired by Rufinus of Syria, a disciple of Theodore of Mopsuestia. They refused to agree original...
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  • Florence (1442) all regarded it as a canonical book, although Jerome, Rufinus of Aquileia and the Council of Laodicea ranked it instead as an ecclesiastical...
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    so) or whether these were translations of writings originally in Greek. Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexander stood by a window, he watched...
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  • early first century BC. Lucius Tampius, named in a bronze inscription from Aquileia in Venetia and Histria, dating from the first half of the first century...
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    the orator Aelius Aristides, the sophist Polemo, and the consul Cuspius Rufinus. Galen's father died in 148, leaving Galen independently wealthy at the...
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  • 311 – Feb 312) Aradius Rufinus (Feb – Oct 312; second term) Gaius Annius Anullinus (Oct – Nov 312; second term) Aradius Rufinus (Nov 312 – Dec 313; third...
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  • Iudaeum et Theophilum Christianum - ed. E. Bratke 1904, CSEL 45 Tyrannius Rufinus, Orationum Gregorii Nazianzeni novem interpretatio - J. Wrobelii copiis...
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  • history Sulpicius Alexander (fl. late 4th century), Roman history Rufinus of Aquileia (c. 340–410), early Christian Eunapius (346–414), biographies of...
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    original Greek; instead he had a Latin translation of the Historia, by Rufinus, and Jerome's translation of the Chronicon. He also knew Orosius's Adversus...
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  • Eusebius was translated by Rufinus who added the history of the Church from 318 to 395 in two new books (X and XI). Rufinus's continuation was itself soon...
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    in September–October 99, or even later. (Weiss, "Weitere Diplomfragmente von Moesia Inferior", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 124 (1999)...
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