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  • Synesius
  • Ancient Greek bishop and alchemist (c.373–c.414)

    then he fell in disgrace and Synesius lost everything. Later Aurelian returned in power, restoring his own grants to Synesius. The poet, then, composed Aegyptus

    Synesius

    Synesius

    Synesius

  • Hypatia
  • 4th-century Alexandrian astronomer and mathematician

    tolerant toward Christians and taught many Christian students, including Synesius, the future bishop of Ptolemais. Ancient sources record that Hypatia was

    Hypatia

    Hypatia

  • Synesius Scholasticus
  • 6th-century Byzantine poet

    Synesius Scholasticus was a Greek poet of the 6th century, who is the author of an epigram preserved in the Greek Anthology on a statue of Hippocrates

    Synesius Scholasticus

    Synesius_Scholasticus

  • Agora (film)
  • 2009 Spanish film

    Hypatia, her father's slave, Davus, and two of her pupils, Orestes and Synesius, are immersed in the changing political and social landscape. Orestes tries

    Agora (film)

    Agora_(film)

  • Alembic
  • Alchemical still

    Alchemist (3rd century C.E.), Zosimos of Panopolis (c. 300 C.E.), and Synesius (c. 373 – c. 414 C.E.). There were alembics with two (dibikos) and three

    Alembic

    Alembic

    Alembic

  • Cyrene, Libya
  • Ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya

    and a generation after the earthquake, Cyrene was a significant centre. Synesius, a wealthy magnate who became bishop of Ptolemais and whose letters are

    Cyrene, Libya

    Cyrene, Libya

    Cyrene,_Libya

  • Hydrometer
  • Device used to measure density of liquids

    first person traditionally associated with the hydrometer. In a letter, Synesius of Cyrene asks Hypatia, his teacher, to make a hydrometer for him: The

    Hydrometer

    Hydrometer

  • Cyrenaica
  • Eastern coastal region of Libya

    Alexandrian Church Early Christianity spread to Pentapolis from Egypt; Synesius of Cyrene (370–414), bishop of Ptolemais, received his instruction at Alexandria

    Cyrenaica

    Cyrenaica

    Cyrenaica

  • Gnosticism
  • Early Christian and Jewish religious systems

    it passed through various direct successors (Fabre des Essarts as Tau Synésius and Joanny Bricaud as Tau Jean II most notably), and, though small, is

    Gnosticism

    Gnosticism

  • Ouroboros
  • Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth

    Theodoros Pelecanos's manuscript of an alchemical tract attributed to Synesius, in Codex Parisinus graecus 2327 in the Bibliothèque Nationale, France

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

  • Paganism
  • Polytheistic religious groups

    Communication", p. 112. Cameron, Alan G.; Long, Jacqueline; Sherry, Lee (1993). "2: Synesius of Cyrene; VI: The Dion". Barbarians and Politics at the Court of Arcadius

    Paganism

    Paganism

    Paganism

  • Austuriani
  • ed. (1926). The Letters of Synesius of Cyrene. Oxford University Press. Liebeschuetz, J. H. W. G. (1986). "Why Did Synesius Become Bishop of Ptolemais

    Austuriani

    Austuriani

  • Stereographic projection
  • Particular mapping that projects a sphere onto a plane

    AD), but it was ambiguously attributed to Hipparchus (2nd century BC) by Synesius (c. 400 AD), and Apollonius's Conics (c. 200 BC) contains a theorem which

    Stereographic projection

    Stereographic projection

    Stereographic_projection

  • Hydroscope
  • resonance technique. An instrument (likely a hydrometer) described by Synesius in his Letter 15 to Hypatia, written in 402 AD. There are references to

    Hydroscope

    Hydroscope

  • Alchemical symbol
  • Symbols used in pre-19th-century chemistry

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Alchemical symbol

    Alchemical symbol

    Alchemical_symbol

  • Ptolemais, Cyrenaica
  • One of the ancient capitals of Cyrenaica

    recovered power. His Arian successor Stephanus was deposed in about 360. Synesius was bishop of Ptolemais from about 407 to 413, and was succeeded by his

    Ptolemais, Cyrenaica

    Ptolemais, Cyrenaica

    Ptolemais,_Cyrenaica

  • Léonce Fabre des Essarts
  • French occultist, Symbolist poet and politician

    consecrated by Jules Doinel's Gnostic Church of France, taking the name "Tau Synesius" as Bishop of Bordeaux. After Doinel broke with that church, Fabre des

    Léonce Fabre des Essarts

    Léonce Fabre des Essarts

    Léonce_Fabre_des_Essarts

  • Mauri
  • Latin designation for the Berber population of Mauretania

    He is recorded as the commander of a war against the Austuriani Mauri. Synesius of Cyrene praised him for courage and effective management of the war.

    Mauri

    Mauri

    Mauri

  • Goths
  • Early Germanic people

    which was loudly denounced by conservatives. The 4th-century Greek bishop Synesius compared the Goths to wolves among sheep, mocked them for wearing skins

    Goths

    Goths

  • Paracelsianism
  • Early modern medical movement

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Paracelsianism

    Paracelsianism

    Paracelsianism

  • Body of light
  • Hermetic starfire body

    is rendered by proper purgation 'augoeides', or luciform, and divine. Synesius, a 4th-century Greek bishop, according to Isaac Myer equated the divine

    Body of light

    Body of light

    Body_of_light

  • Philosopher's stone
  • Legendary alchemical substance

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Philosopher's stone

    Philosopher's stone

    Philosopher's_stone

  • Simon the Shoemaker
  • Greek philosopher (c. late 5th century BC)

    Eminent Philosophers. He is also mentioned in passing by Plutarch and Synesius; a pupil of Socrates, Phaedo of Elis, is known to have written a dialogue

    Simon the Shoemaker

    Simon_the_Shoemaker

  • Theodoros Pelecanos
  • Biblioteca Marciana, Venice. The manuscript includes a copy of a lost tract by Synesius, the Synosius, that contains a well-known drawing of the Ouroboros, an

    Theodoros Pelecanos

    Theodoros Pelecanos

    Theodoros_Pelecanos

  • Barca (ancient city)
  • Ancient city of Libya

    the Jewish community in Africa, by Mark of Cyrene and Simon of Cyrene. Synesius of Cyrene (370–414 AD), Bishop of Ptolemais, received his instruction at

    Barca (ancient city)

    Barca_(ancient_city)

  • Pseudo-Democritus
  • Anonymous author(s) of works falsely attributed to Democritus

    frequently cited by alchemists such as Zosimos of Panopolis (fl. c. 300 AD) and Synesius (c. 373–414 AD), as well as by later Byzantine writers such as pseudo-Olympiodorus

    Pseudo-Democritus

    Pseudo-Democritus

  • Celibacy
  • State of voluntarily being unmarried and sexually abstinent

    wife "under the pretense of piety" (Mansi, 1:51). "A famous letter of Synesius of Cyrene (c. 414) is evidence both for the respecting of personal decision

    Celibacy

    Celibacy

  • List of alchemical substances
  • Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    List of alchemical substances

    List_of_alchemical_substances

  • Mutus Liber
  • Hermetic philosophical work (book)

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Mutus Liber

    Mutus Liber

    Mutus_Liber

  • Alchemy
  • Branch of natural philosophy

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Alchemy

    Alchemy

    Alchemy

  • Hipparchus
  • Greek astronomer, geographer and mathematician (c. 190 – c. 120 BCE)

    The stereographic projection was ambiguously attributed to Hipparchus by Synesius (c. 400 AD), and on that basis Hipparchus is often credited with inventing

    Hipparchus

    Hipparchus

    Hipparchus

  • The Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine
  • 1599 alchemical book by Basil Valentine

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    The Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine

    The Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine

    The_Twelve_Keys_of_Basil_Valentine

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    and he established Alaric as magister militum per Illyricum. A poem by Synesius advises the emperor to display manliness and remove a "skin-clad savage"

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Ménage à trois
  • Romantic relationship with three partners

    Retrieved 19 March 2022. "A Neoplatonic, Christian Sappho: Reading Synesius' Ninth Hymn – Classics@ Journal". Classics@ Journal – Classical scholarship

    Ménage à trois

    Ménage à trois

    Ménage_à_trois

  • Ammonia
  • Chemical compound

    this region. However, the ancient authors Dioscorides, Apicius, Arrian, Synesius, and Aëtius of Amida described this salt as forming clear crystals that

    Ammonia

    Ammonia

    Ammonia

  • Asafoetida
  • Indian spice derived from Ferula roots

    evidence for the presence of silphium in Libya comes from two letters by Synesius of Cyrene, bishop of Cyrenaica, dated to the early 5th century. He refers

    Asafoetida

    Asafoetida

  • Philostratus
  • 3rd century Greco-Roman sophist

    Flavius is given in The Lives of the Sophists and Tzetzes. Eunapius and Synesius call him a Lemnian; Photius a Tyrian; his letters refer to him as an Athenian

    Philostratus

    Philostratus

  • Paphnutius of Thebes
  • Egyptian saint

    were married bishops, for instance Synesius, in the fifth century. But it is fair to remark, even as to Synesius, that he made it an express condition

    Paphnutius of Thebes

    Paphnutius of Thebes

    Paphnutius_of_Thebes

  • List of Libyans
  • Hegesias of Cyrene Antipater of Cyrene Anniceris Theodorus the Atheist Synesius Aristippus the Younger Aristotle of Cyrene Mabrouka al-Tabiba, midwife

    List of Libyans

    List_of_Libyans

  • Stoa Poikile
  • "Painted Porch" in ancient Athens

    apparently survived the Herulian Sack of 267 AD intact. In a letter of 396 AD, Synesius mentions that the paintings had been removed by a Roman governor, apparently

    Stoa Poikile

    Stoa Poikile

    Stoa_Poikile

  • Fulcanelli
  • French alchemist and esoteric writer (fl. 1920s)

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Fulcanelli

    Fulcanelli

  • Rupert Evans
  • British actor

    2006 Guantanamero Ali / Jeb 2008 Sidney Turtlebaum Gabriel 2009 Agora Synesius 2011 Asylum Blackout George aka: The Incident This Is David Conrad David

    Rupert Evans

    Rupert_Evans

  • Mazices
  • Late Antiquity term for Berbers

    tenure of the strategos Cerealis, the Mazices besieged Cyrene. Bishop Synesius took part in the defence of the city. The period of unrest in Cyrenaica

    Mazices

    Mazices

  • Christianity in Libya
  • speaking, Christianity spread to the Pentapolis in North Africa from Egypt; Synesius of Cyrene (370–414), bishop of Ptolemais, received his instruction at Alexandria

    Christianity in Libya

    Christianity in Libya

    Christianity_in_Libya

  • Antonio Garzya
  • Italian classical scholar and philologist (1927–2012)

    and hymnographer Synesius, producing the critical edition of his epistles (1979) and the translation and commentary of all Synesius' works (1989). In

    Antonio Garzya

    Antonio_Garzya

  • Congelation
  • Term used in alchemy

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Congelation

    Congelation

  • De Regno
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    De Regno may refer to: De Regno (Synesius) - 4th Century Speech by Synesius De Regno, to the King of Cyprus - 1267 Work by Thomas Aquinas This disambiguation

    De Regno

    De_Regno

  • Dio Chrysostom
  • Greek orator, writer, philosopher and historian (c. 40 – c. 115)

    and sophists by the ancients who wrote about him, such as Philostratus, Synesius, and Photius. This is confirmed by the eighty orations of his which are

    Dio Chrysostom

    Dio Chrysostom

    Dio_Chrysostom

  • Greek Anthology
  • Ancient collection of short poems

    Flaccus [ca; el; hu] Stephanus of Byzantium Straton of Sardis Synesius of Cyrene Synesius Scholasticus Thallus of Miletus Theaetetus Theaetetus Scholasticus

    Greek Anthology

    Greek Anthology

    Greek_Anthology

  • Ostrogoths
  • 5th–6th-century Germanic ethnic group

    ISBN 978-0-52143-543-7. Heather, Peter (1988). "The Anti-Scythian Tirade of Synesius' "De Regno"". Phoenix. 42 (2): 156. doi:10.2307/1088231. JSTOR 1088231

    Ostrogoths

    Ostrogoths

    Ostrogoths

  • Paracelsus
  • Swiss physician, philosopher, theologian, and alchemist (c. 1493 – 1541)

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Paracelsus

    Paracelsus

    Paracelsus

  • List of urban prefects of Rome
  • 457 and 472) Plotius Eustathius (sometime between 457 and 472) Flavius Synesius Gennadius Paulus (before 467) Aggerius (before 483) Venantius Severinus

    List of urban prefects of Rome

    List_of_urban_prefects_of_Rome

  • George Starkey
  • Colonial American alchemist, medical practitioner and writer

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    George Starkey

    George_Starkey

  • Praetorian prefecture of Italy
  • Administrative division of the late Roman Empire (337-584 CE)

    (395–396) Mallius Theodorus (397–399) Valerius Messala Avienus (399–400) Rufus Synesius Hadrianus (400–405) Flavius Macrobius Longinianus (1st time, 406) Curtius

    Praetorian prefecture of Italy

    Praetorian prefecture of Italy

    Praetorian_prefecture_of_Italy

  • Arnaldus de Villa Nova
  • Physician and alchemist of Crown of Aragon

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Arnaldus de Villa Nova

    Arnaldus de Villa Nova

    Arnaldus_de_Villa_Nova

  • Epistolography
  • Art of writing letters

    Greek traditions. The collections of the emperors Julian, Libanios, and Synesius, and the work of the Cappadocian Fathers were particularly notable, while

    Epistolography

    Epistolography

  • Magnum opus (alchemy)
  • Alchemical procedure for creating the philosopher's stone

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Magnum opus (alchemy)

    Magnum opus (alchemy)

    Magnum_opus_(alchemy)

  • Greuthungi
  • 3rd-4th–century Gothic tribe of the Pontic steppe

    386 Greuthungi see Heather, Peter (1988). "The Anti-Scythian Tirade of Synesius' 'De Regno'". Phoenix. 42 (2): 156. doi:10.2307/1088231. JSTOR 1088231

    Greuthungi

    Greuthungi

    Greuthungi

  • René Guénon
  • French intellectual (1886–1951)

    joined the Gnostic Church of France founded by Léonce Fabre des Essarts (Synesius). While he did not take this Gnostic church seriously either, it enabled

    René Guénon

    René Guénon

    René_Guénon

  • Christian culture
  • Cultural practices common to Christianity

    here, e.g. Origen, Athanasius, and his opponent Arius, also Cyril and Synesius. On Egyptian soil monasticism began and thrived. After Alexandria, Antioch

    Christian culture

    Christian culture

    Christian_culture

  • Magister Salernus
  • Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Magister Salernus

    Magister_Salernus

  • Turba Philosophorum
  • 10th-century alchemical text

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Turba Philosophorum

    Turba Philosophorum

    Turba_Philosophorum

  • Emerald Tablet
  • Hermetic text

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Emerald Tablet

    Emerald Tablet

    Emerald_Tablet

  • Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis
  • Papyrus on alchemy

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis

    Papyrus_Graecus_Holmiensis

  • Coptic Orthodox Church in Africa
  • Branch of the Coptic Orthodox Church

    000. Christianity spread to the Pentapolis of North Africa from Egypt; Synesius of Cyrene (370-414), bishop of Ptolemais, received his instruction at Alexandria

    Coptic Orthodox Church in Africa

    Coptic Orthodox Church in Africa

    Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Africa

  • Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa
  • Collection of alchemical texts

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa

    Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa

    Bibliotheca_Chemica_Curiosa

  • Perfume
  • Mixture of fragrant substance

    bears its Arabic name [from Greek ἄμβιξ, "cup", "beaker"] described by Synesius in the 4th century). The Persian chemist Ibn Sina (also known as Avicenna)

    Perfume

    Perfume

  • Thomas Taylor (Neoplatonist)
  • English translator and Neoplatonist (1758–1835)

    (article) Select Works of Plotinus, and Extracts from the Treatise of Synesius on Providence. With an Introduction containing the substance of Porphyry's

    Thomas Taylor (Neoplatonist)

    Thomas Taylor (Neoplatonist)

    Thomas_Taylor_(Neoplatonist)

  • 373
  • Calendar year

    Murong Sheng (or Daoyun), Chinese emperor of the Later Yan Dynasty (d. 401) Synesius of Cyrene, Christian bishop (approximate date) May 2 – Athanasius of Alexandria

    373

    373

  • Euchaita
  • Ancient town in modern Turkey

    Meletius (1632) Jacob (1656) Parthenius (1674) Joasaph (later 1674) unknown Synesius (1835—1840) vacant The archbishopric was nominally restored in 1922 as

    Euchaita

    Euchaita

  • Gainas
  • 4th-century Gothic military leader

    Egyptian Tale and might also be the subject of the speech On Imperial Rule by Synesius of Cyrene who may have represented an anti-barbarian faction within the

    Gainas

    Gainas

  • Eutychianus (consul 398)
  • Politician of the Roman Empire (388–405)

    allegorical work Aegyptus sive de providentia, by Synesius, where he represents the pro-Gothic party; Synesius said that he had a wild and reckless youth. He

    Eutychianus (consul 398)

    Eutychianus_(consul_398)

  • Jan Baptist van Helmont
  • Chemist and physician (1580–1644)

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Jan Baptist van Helmont

    Jan Baptist van Helmont

    Jan_Baptist_van_Helmont

  • Splendor Solis
  • 16th-century alchemical manuscript

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Splendor Solis

    Splendor Solis

    Splendor_Solis

  • Alexandrian school
  • Scholarly tradition in ancient Egypt

    Christian and later Neoplatonic ideas is evidenced by the writings of Synesius, bishop of Ptolemais, and though Neoplatonism eventually succumbed to Christianity

    Alexandrian school

    Alexandrian_school

  • Alaric I
  • King of the Visigoths from 395 to 410

    Zosimus claims, controlled Arcadius "as if he were a sheep". A poem by Synesius advises Arcadius to display manliness and remove a "skin-clad savage" (probably

    Alaric I

    Alaric I

    Alaric_I

  • Chrysopoeia
  • Transmutation into gold

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Chrysopoeia

    Chrysopoeia

    Chrysopoeia

  • Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum
  • Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum

    Deutsches_Theatrum_Chemicum

  • Copts in Libya
  • Ethnic group

    speaking, Christianity spread to the Pentapolis in North Africa from Egypt; Synesius of Cyrene (370-414), bishop of Ptolemais, received his instruction at Alexandria

    Copts in Libya

    Copts in Libya

    Copts_in_Libya

  • William Backhouse
  • English philosopher

    wrighten by Synesius ye Greeke Abbot, taken out of ye library of ye Emperor (translated from Le Vray Livre De La Pierre Philosophale du docte Synesius, Abbé

    William Backhouse

    William Backhouse

    William_Backhouse

  • Astrolabe
  • Astronomical instrument

    misinterpretation of a statement in a letter written by Hypatia's pupil Synesius (c. 373–414), which mentions that Hypatia had taught him how to construct

    Astrolabe

    Astrolabe

    Astrolabe

  • 414
  • Calendar year

    retaliation, King Yazdegerd I of Persia orders the destruction of churches. Synesius, bishop of Ptolemais (approximate date) Yujiulü Hulü, ruler of the Rouran

    414

    414

    414

  • The Dream of Scipio (novel)
  • 2002 novel by Iain Pears

    Hypatia also maintained a correspondence with a Christian bishop named Synesius of Cyrene, and although she was not a Christian, Hypatia was well respected

    The Dream of Scipio (novel)

    The_Dream_of_Scipio_(novel)

  • Paoni
  • 10th month of the Coptic calendar

    St. Abraam, Bishop of Fayoum. Paoni 4 May 29 June 11 Martyrdom of St. Synesius (Sanusi) of Balqim Martyrdom of St. Amoun & St. Sophia the Righteous Martyrdom

    Paoni

    Paoni

  • Arcadius
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 408

    eastern empire. The main source of this interpretation has been the works Synesius of Cyrene, specifically Aegyptus sive de providentia and De regno. Both

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

  • George Ripley (alchemist)
  • English alchemist (c. 1415–1490)

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    George Ripley (alchemist)

    George Ripley (alchemist)

    George_Ripley_(alchemist)

  • Jabir ibn Hayyan
  • Islamic alchemist and polymath (died c. 806–816)

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Jabir ibn Hayyan

    Jabir ibn Hayyan

    Jabir_ibn_Hayyan

  • Aurora consurgens
  • 15th century alchemical treatise

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Aurora consurgens

    Aurora consurgens

    Aurora_consurgens

  • Mary the Jewess
  • First Western alchemist (1st century)

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Mary the Jewess

    Mary the Jewess

    Mary_the_Jewess

  • Patrologia Graeca
  • Collection of writings by Greek Christian authors (1857–1866)

    Eremita, Marcus Diadochus, Marcus Diaconus PG 66: Theodore of Mopsuestia, Synesius, Arsenius the Great PG 67: Socrates Scholasticus and Sozomenus PG 68-76:

    Patrologia Graeca

    Patrologia_Graeca

  • Heinrich Khunrath
  • German scientist (c.1560–1605)

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Heinrich Khunrath

    Heinrich Khunrath

    Heinrich_Khunrath

  • Basil Valentine
  • Pseudonymous author

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Basil Valentine

    Basil Valentine

    Basil_Valentine

  • Marcian of Heraclea
  • Greek geographer

    Salmasius in his Exercitationes Plinianae placed him about the time of Synesius, who speaks of a Marcian in his "Epistola C" to the Heracleote rhetor Pylaemenes

    Marcian of Heraclea

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  • Mirrors for princes
  • Medieval educational literary genre for royals

    British monarchs for its insight on their role in a constitutional monarchy. Synesius, Bishop of Cyrene, De regno, speech delivered to emperor Arcadius. Agapetus

    Mirrors for princes

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  • Aeneas of Gaza
  • 5th and 6th-century Neo-Platonic and Christian philosopher

    Neo-Platonists, Aeneas held Plato in higher esteem than Aristotle. Like Synesius, Nemesius, and others, he found in Neo-Platonism the philosophical system

    Aeneas of Gaza

    Aeneas_of_Gaza

  • List of ancient Platonists
  • Ephesus fl. c. 325 Neoplatonist Speusippus c. 407 BC – 339 BC Academy Synesius c. 373 – c. 414 Neoplatonist Syrianus died c. 437 Neoplatonist Telecles

    List of ancient Platonists

    List of ancient Platonists

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  • Outline of alchemy
  • Overview of and topical guide to alchemy

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Outline of alchemy

    Outline_of_alchemy

  • Pentadius (poet)
  • known: the Pentadius who was governor of Egypt in 404 and corresponded with Synesius of Cyrene, who attests to his learning; and Pentadius, the nephew of Vindicianus

    Pentadius (poet)

    Pentadius (poet)

    Pentadius_(poet)

  • Franciscus Patricius
  • Catholic priest, philosopher and scientist (1529–1597

    antique authors Proklos, Damaskios, Simplicius of Cilicia, Olympiodorus and Synesius. His collection, which comprises 318 oracle verses, was a strong extension

    Franciscus Patricius

    Franciscus Patricius

    Franciscus_Patricius

  • Zosimos of Panopolis
  • Alchemist of the 4th century CE

    Geng Wei Boyang Byzantine pseudo-Olympiodorus Stephanus of Alexandria Synesius Arabic-Islamic Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes) Alphidius pseudo-Apollonius of

    Zosimos of Panopolis

    Zosimos of Panopolis

    Zosimos_of_Panopolis

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    Lord Ganesha

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    , a royal lady of the XXVIth dynasty.

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    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cillín, KILLEEN means "little warrior."

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    Lakshmi, The Goddess of wealth, Memorable, Celebrated

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    (گبر) From the Persian term gabr, GABR means "follower of Zoroaster." 

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