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Paulus Orosius (b. circa 375, d. 418?) was a Christian historian, theologian and disciple of Augustine of Hippo from Gallaecia. He is best known for his Historiarum Adversum Paganos Libri VII ("S...
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Vortigern and the sources ... Paulus Orosius - Historium adversum paganos book vii ... Paulus Orosius was a native of Spain and wwas born probably in the town of Bracara, now in Portugal, between 380 and 390. His first name, Paulus, has been known only since the eighth century.
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volgarizzamento di Bono Giomboni, pubblicato ed illustrato con note da Francesco Tassi - Orosius, Paulus; Includes bibliography; Keywords: World history -- Early works to 1800; History, Ancient; Downloads: 388...
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Encyclopedia article about Orosius, Paulus. Information about Orosius, Paulus in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Unable to return to Spain, which was overrun by the Vandals, Orosius remained in Africa, where he completed the Seven Books of History against the Pagans (tr.
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In the spring of 416 Orosius left Palestine, to return to Augustine in Africa, and thence home. He brought a letter from St. Jerome (Epist. cxxxiv) to St. Augustine, as well as writings of the two Gallic bishops, Hero and Lazarus, who were in Palestine struggling ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > O > Paulus Orosius...
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Orosius, Paulus; 5th century; Ancient Christian Church ; Hippo / Proconsularis / Tunisia ... Aside from involvement in events between 414 and 417, little exact dating can be ascertained for the life of Orosius. In the former year he fled the Vandal invasions of his home in Spain, coming to Augustine of Hippo (354-430),
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Research Orosius Paulus and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... books on: Orosius Paulus - 427 results...
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Augustine urged Orosius to write this history to refute a certain Symmachus who in an address to Emperor Valentinianus in 384 C.E. alledged that the Roman Empire was crumbling due to Christianity. At Augustin’s request, Paulus Orosius wrote his history to refute Symmachus.
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Nous: “Mind”, The soul, not the same as ‘pneuma’ or spirit. It is the part of the anima that gives us consciousness. The anima as a whole ... Orosius, Paulus: (385-420 c.) Latin writer that opposed Origenists, and; Gnostics, especially the Pricilliannists, who advocated that Jesus was ascetic in his nature.
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Orosius, Paulus, was a native of Tarragona in Spain, as he himself says (Hist. vii. 22), though an expression in a letter of Avitus may be thought to connect him with Braga (Ep. Aviti, Aug. Opp. vol.
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