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Didymus Chalcenterus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Didymus Chalcenterus (Latin; Greek Didymos chalkenteros , "Didymus bronze-guts"), ca. 63 BCE to 10 CE, was a Hellenistic Greek scholar and grammarian who flourished in the time of Cicero and August...
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Didymus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Didymus may refer to: • Thomas the Apostle or "Didymus", both names meaning "twin" in Aramaic and Greek respectively, is the most well-known Didymus due to his role in early Christian history • Didym...
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Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition ... Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 208 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica. ... Didymus was little more than a compiler, of little See also:
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Your Search: "Didymus, Chalcenterus. " remove in Author ... Title: In Demosthenem commenta; Author/Creator: Didymus, Chalcenterus. ...
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Encyclopedia article about Didymus. Information about Didymus in the Columbia Encyclopedia, ... Didymus Didymus Chalcenterus · Didymus of Alexandria ...
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DIDYMUS CHALCENTERUS (c. 63 B.C.-A.D. 10), Greek scholar and grammarian, flourished in the time of Cicero and Augustus. His surname (Gr. XalucEvr€pos, brazen-bowelled) came from his indefatigable industry; In spite of his stupendous industry, Didymus was little more than a compiler, of little critical judgment...
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DIDYMUS (?309 - ?394), surnamed "the Blind," ecclesiastical writer of Alexandria, was born about the year 309. Although he became blind at the age of four, before he had learned to read; he succeeded in mastering the whole circle of the sciences then known;
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! ... DIDYMUS CHALCENTERUS (c. 63 R.C.A.D. 10) , Greek scholar and grammarian, flourished in the time of Cicero and ... xxii. 16) provoked a reply from Suetonius. In spite of his stupendous industry, Didymus was little more than a compiler, of little...
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