dionysius in English

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the name of two rulers of Syracuse.

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1. Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Atticism and Diglossia Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the Origins of Atticism From Dionysius to …

2. Dionysius, get the litter bearers out of the rain.

3. 27 One of the nine choirs of angels as listed by the sixth-century theologian Dionysius the Areopagite.

4. 12 Dionysius was usually depicted with the flanks of a goat or bull to symbolise his fertility aspect.

5. 26 One of the nine choirs of angels,[www.Sentencedict.com] as accepted on lore and determined by the sixth century theologian Dionysius the Areopagite .

6. Dionysius, who would be considered a Neoplatonist for a variety of reasons, viewed knowledge as a “turning toward.”5 Cataphatic knowledge is thus viewed not as

7. The Holy Martyrs Barbarus the Soldier, Bacchus, Callimachus and Dionysius lived during the fourth century and served in the army of the emperor Julian the Apostate

8. This kind of Ballista dates back to 399 BCE, when King Dionysius of Syracuse besieged a walled town called Motya located on the island of Sicily

9. Greek historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus states this account together with the legend that Italy was named after Italus, mentioned also by Aristotle and Thucydides.

10. The terminology of “apophatic” and “Cataphatic” theologies, that is, the use of negation (apophasis) and affirmation (kataphasis) in our ways of talking about God, was introduced into Christian theology by the probably early-sixth-century author who wrote under the pseudonym of the Apostle Paul’s convert, Dionysius the Areopagite (generally referred to as Pseudo-Dionysius).

11. Tualis: sed rectum iudicium habere de eis secundum quandam Connaturali tatem ad ipsa pertinet ad sapientiam secundum quod donum est Spiritus Sancti: sicut Dionysius dicit, in 2 cap

12. Derived from Dionysius' original invention, two types of Catapults were made: the double-armed ballista for shooting arrows, and the single-armed catapult designed for hurling stones

13. Denis the Carthusian (1402–1471), also known as Denys van Leeuwen, Denis Ryckel, Dionysius van Rijkel (or other combinations of these terms), was a Roman Catholic theologian and mystic Life

14. (The w riter uses the hierarchical classifications of Dionysius the Areopagite; the Sephirotic powers on the Cabbalistic Tree of Life; and the Aristarchies and Psycharchies in his Jour de Brahm Volume II).

15. 27 Except for two expeditions to Sicily, where he went at the request of Dionysius to help try to establish a philosophical kingship in Syracuse, he remained in Athens teaching and writing.

16. Dionysius Exiguus, English Denis The Little, (flourished 6th century ad), celebrated 6th-century Canonist who is considered the inventor of the Christian calendar, the use of which spread through the employment of his new Easter tables

17. St Dionysius the Areopagit called the THRONES "God-bearing," since this hierarchy of Angels was understood in that age by those who studied Angelology, as containing the intellectuality of God

18. Stoic Six Pack 6 - The Cyrenaics: Aristippus, Dionysius the Renegade, On the Contempt of Death, Phaedo, Philebus and Socrates vs Aristippus (Illustrated) - Kindle edition by Cicero, Marcus Tullius, Laërtius, Diogenes, Plato, Smith, William, Xenophon, Dakyns, Henry Graham, Jowett, Benjamin, Yonge, Charles Duke

19. Mysterien-Theater/OMT), the Abreactional ceremonies were based on Dionysian rituals, the mythology of Dionysius Zagreus, Athis, Oedipus, and the Bacchantes, Catholic liturgy, and psychoanalytical theory,3 which is why they became a means of liberating suppressed energies and human psyche, as well as an

20. Much wondered at, therefore, is the censure of Dionysius Longinus, (a man otherwise affirmed grave and of elegant judgment,) comparing Homer in his Iliads to the Sun rising, in his Odysseys to his descent or setting, or to the ocean robbed of his Aesture, many tributary floods and rivers of excellent ornament withheld from their observance

21. Still maintaining the earlier--since revised--attribution of the work to Albinus, Hampus Lyttkens has written: "Undoubtedly, [Alcinous's] three ways of learning to know God are the beginnings of the doctrine of the 'three ways'--via negationis, via causalitatis, and via eminentiae--later propounded by Dionysius Areopagita and the medieval theologians.

22. Courtier: 1 n an attendant at the court of a sovereign Examples: show 4 examples hide 4 examples Damocles the Greek Courtier to Dionysius the Elder who (according to legend) was condemned to sit under a naked sword that was suspended by a hair in order to demonstrate to him that being a king was not the happy state Damocles had said it

23. Much wondered at, therefore, is the censure of Dionysius Longinus, (a man otherwise affirmed grave and of elegant judgment,) comparing Homer in his Iliads to the Sun rising, in his Odysseys to his descent or setting, or to the ocean robbed of his Aesture, many tributary floods and rivers of excellent ornament withheld from their observance.

24. Cleaved (36 Occurrences) Luke 10:11 And the dust that hath Cleaved to us, from your city, we do wipe off against you, but this know ye, that the reign of God hath come nigh to you; (YLT) Acts 17:34 and certain men having Cleaved to him, did believe, among whom 'is' also Dionysius the Areopagite, and a woman, by name Damaris, and others with them