Nimbārka
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Nimbārka (11th/12th cent. CE). Indian philosopher of the near-
dvaita (Bhedābheda) Vedānta tradition, and founder of the
Vaiṣṇava sect devoted to Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa; followers are known as Nimbārkas. Nimbārka's own views are preserved mainly in his commentary on the
Vedānta Sūtra,
Vedānta-Parijāta-Saurabha.
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A lady waiting in nowhere.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 5/9/2005; 519 words
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Vetus Latina: Die Reste der altlateinischen Bibel nach Petrus Sabatier neugesammelt und in Verbindung mit der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften herausgegeben von der Erzabtei...
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Restoration of quake-shattered churches is underway at Assisi; 700-year-old image of saint now just a dusty puzzle.(TRAVEL)
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Origen and the History of Justification: The Legacy of Origen's Commentary on Romans.(Book review)
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; ...of America Press, 2001]) opened up Rufinus's version of Origen's Romans commentary...Scheck argues that from the point when Rufinus's translation became available, through...reliance on Origen, and notes the impact of Rufinus's translation newly printed in 1506...
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Magazine article from: Magistra; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...virgin, sister-in-law of Flavius Rufinus, from Jerusalem to Egypt.(11) It...Silvania, the virgin, sister-in-law of Rufinus the ex-prefect. Among the party there...As a member of the family of Flavius Rufinus, and thus associated with the imperial...
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L'Apologie de Jerome contre Rufin: Un commentaire.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Theological Studies; 9/1/1994; ; 700+ words
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Italia ascetica atque monastica: Das Asketen- und Monchtum in Italien von den Anfangen bis zur Zeit der Langobarden (ca. 150/250-604)
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 10/1/1997; ; 700+ words
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St. Jerome's Lost Diaries.(Poem)
Magazine article from: Prairie Schooner; 12/22/2004; ; 700+ words
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Grammar and Christianity in the Late Roman World
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 10/1/2009; ; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: Medium Aevum; 3/22/1993; 670 words
; ...Aristoteles Latinus (and Plato Latinus) and on individual translators (including Marius Victorinus, Ambrose, Eustathius, Rufinus, Constantinus Africanus, Johannes Hispanus, Gerard of Cremona, Michael Scot, William Moerbeke and Robert Grosseteste...
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Rufinus
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
RUFINUS ( fl . Italy, second half of thirteenth...botany, medicine . All that is known of Rufinus is what can be gleaned from his only known...fifth of the text. however, consists of Rufinus ’ own contributions, which are...
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Rufinus, Tyrannius
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Rufinus, Tyrannius or Turranius ( c. 345...Though he was also an original writer, Rufinus is important mainly as a translator of...vindicate Origen's orthodoxy. It involved Rufinus in bitter controversy with St Jerome who...
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Galen
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...that city for “ four years already ” along with Rufinus, the founder of the Asclepeum in Pergamum. In all probability this Rufinus is Lucius Cuspius Rufinus, who had been consul in the year 142. (The date Galen gives could...
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Flavius Stilicho
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Arcadius coming under the control of Stilicho's archenemy Rufinus, it became actually hostile. The major area of contention...recruiting ground for soldiers. Stilicho arranged the murder of Rufinus but even then did not succeed in dominating the East. After...
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Sylvester I
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...responsible for these accomplishments. Separating Fact from Legend The records declare that Sylvester was born in Rome, the son of Rufinus and Justa, though his parents' identities are also shrouded in legend. At any rate the year of his birth has been lost...
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