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Headword:
Sunesios
Adler number: sigma,1511
Translated headword: Synesius, Synesios
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Of Pentapolis in the Thebaid in Libya. Philosopher. Bishop of
Ptolemais, of priestly origins. He wrote various works on grammar and philosophy; also speeches in honour of the emperor,[1] panegyric or epideictic speeches; an
Encomium of baldness; also
On Providence, a speech remarkable for its Greek style; and he composed very many other works of various kinds; and highly admired letters.
Greek Original:Sunesios, Pentapoleôs tês en Libuêi Thêbaïdos, philosophos, episkopos Ptolemaïdos, tôn hieratikôn genomenos. egrapse biblia diaphora, grammatika te kai philosopha: kai logous basilikous, panêgurikous ê epideiktikous: Enkômion te phalakras, kai Peri pronoias logon thaumasion Hellênikôi charaktêri: kai alla pleista kai diaphora biblia sunetaxe kai tas thaumazomenas epistolas.
Notes:
c. AD 370-413, a student of Hypatia of Alexandria (
upsilon 166). See generally RE Synesios(1); OCD4
Synesius; PLRE II
Synesius. Catholic Encyclopedia entry at web address 1; St. Pachomius Library at web address 2, with links to translations of some of his works.
[1] Specifically,
Arcadius (ruled 395-408).
Reference:
Jay Bregman, Synesius of Cyrene, Berkeley 1982
Associated internet addresses:
Web address 1,
Web address 2
Keywords: biography; Christianity; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; medicine; philosophy; religion; rhetoric
Translated by: Malcolm Heath on 26 March 1999@13:21:08.
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