subject | book bibliographic info |
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marinus | Cornelli (2013), In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category, 407 Dijkstra and Raschle (2020), Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity, 373, 375, 385, 386 Dillon and Timotin (2015), Platonic Theories of Prayer, 1, 110, 111, 156, 160, 173, 187, 188, 189 Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 29 Joosse (2021), Olympiodorus of Alexandria: Exegete, Teacher, Platonic Philosopher, 44, 56, 70, 71 Jouanna (2012), Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen, 322 Neusner Green and Avery-Peck (2022), Judaism from Moses to Muhammad: An Interpretation: Turning Points and Focal Points, 269 Omeara (2005), Platonopolis: Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity 20 Tabbernee (2007), Fake Prophecy and Polluted Sacraments: Ecclesiastical and Imperial Reactions to Montanism, 208, 209 |
marinus, as mathematician | d'Hoine and Martijn (2017), All From One: A Guide to Proclus, 180 |
marinus, bishop of arles | Dijkstra and Raschle (2020), Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity, 239 |
marinus, de jonge | Klawans (2009), Purity, Sacrifice, and the Temple: Symbolism and Supersessionism in the Study of Ancient Judaism, 287, 294 Klawans (2019), Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism, 131, 154, 155, 156 |
marinus, de visser, willem | Gaifman (2012), Aniconism in Greek Antiquity, 112 |
marinus, de, boer | Nasrallah (2019), Archaeology and the Letters of Paul, 85 |
marinus, didius l., monument for | Kalinowski (2021), Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos, 393 |
marinus, didius l., procurator of imperial ludi | Kalinowski (2021), Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos, 229 |
marinus, flavius damianus, t., son of sophist, raised monument to l. didius, procurator | Kalinowski (2021), Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos, 229, 393 |
marinus, life of proclus | Champion (2022), Dorotheus of Gaza and Ascetic Education, 126 Joosse (2021), Olympiodorus of Alexandria: Exegete, Teacher, Platonic Philosopher, 35, 45 |
marinus, life of proclus, dreams, in greek and latin literature | Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 210, 493 |
marinus, of aquae tibilitanae | de Ste. Croix et al. (2006), Christian Persecution, Martyrdom, and Orthodoxy, 49 |
marinus, of berytus | Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 255 |
marinus, of neapolis | Breytenbach and Tzavella (2022), Early Christianity in Athens, Attica, and Adjacent Areas, 6, 7, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 165, 339, 371 Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 7, 10, 15, 16, 18, 20, 23, 26, 27, 28, 127, 130, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 231, 253, 267, 281, 282, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 299, 312, 326, 343, 377, 380, 402, 403 |
marinus, of tyre | Bianchetti et al. (2015), Brill’s Companion to Ancient Geography: The Inhabited World in Greek and Roman Tradition, 41, 175, 182, 270, 320 |
marinus, on orphism | d'Hoine and Martijn (2017), All From One: A Guide to Proclus, 214, 220 |
marinus, on theurgy | d'Hoine and Martijn (2017), All From One: A Guide to Proclus, 233, 234, 235, 236 |
marinus, on virtues | d'Hoine and Martijn (2017), All From One: A Guide to Proclus, 220, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 274 |
marinus, plaetoria phyllis, l. plaetorius, soldier | Phang (2001), The Marriage of Roman Soldiers (13 B.C. - A.D. 235), 232 |
marinus, r. | Katzoff(2005), Law in the Documents of the Judaean Desert, 229 |
4 validated results for "marinus" | ||
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1. None, None, nan (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Dreams (in Greek and Latin literature), Marinus, Life of Proclus • Marinus • Marinus of Neapolis • Marinus on Orphism • Marinus on theurgy • Marinus on virtues • Marinus, • Marinus, Life of Proclus • Proclus, Marinus life of Found in books: Breytenbach and Tzavella (2022), Early Christianity in Athens, Attica, and Adjacent Areas, 7, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 165, 371; Fowler (2014), Plato in the Third Sophistic, 61, 62, 64; Goldhill (2022), The Christian Invention of Time: Temporality and the Literature of Late Antiquity, 349; Joosse (2021), Olympiodorus of Alexandria: Exegete, Teacher, Platonic Philosopher, 35, 70, 71; Omeara (2005), Platonopolis: Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity 20; Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 210, 493; Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 7, 18, 28, 127, 130, 168, 170, 172, 173, 253, 267, 282, 286, 287, 288, 289, 291, 294, 295, 380, 402, 403; Xenophontos and Marmodoro (2021), The Reception of Greek Ethics in Late Antiquity and Byzantium, 47, 70, 77; d'Hoine and Martijn (2017), All From One: A Guide to Proclus, 220, 234, 235, 236, 274 |
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2. None, None, nan (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Marinus • Marinus, Found in books: Joosse (2021), Olympiodorus of Alexandria: Exegete, Teacher, Platonic Philosopher, 56, 70; Xenophontos and Marmodoro (2021), The Reception of Greek Ethics in Late Antiquity and Byzantium, 70 |
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3. None, None, nan (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Marinus Found in books: Cornelli (2013), In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category, 407; Fowler (2014), Plato in the Third Sophistic, 62, 63 |
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4. None, None, nan Tagged with subjects: • Marinus of Neapolis Found in books: Breytenbach and Tzavella (2022), Early Christianity in Athens, Attica, and Adjacent Areas, 155; Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 231 |