WebbPhlegon’s Background. Phlegon, born about A.D. 80, was a secular historian who lived in the second century. [1] There are two books credited to his name: Chronicles and the … Webb29 sep. 2013 · Phlegon of Tralles was a second century historian who was born about 80 AD. Two books are credited to him: Chronicles and Olympiads . The following quote was …
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WebbPhlegon of Tralles' Book of Marvels. Translated with an introduction and commentary by William Hansen. University of Exeter Press (1996) pp.xvi + 215. Review. External links . Photius, "Bibliotheca" codex 97 - the entry on Phlegon's Chronicles and List of Olympic Victors. The Suda entry for Phlegon - Greek, English and commentary. Webb15 mars 2024 · Phlegon of Tralles, generally just Phlegon (unknown lifespan, 2nd century CE) was a Greek writer during the rule of the emperor Hadrian. Phlegon recorded a great … chrs1313
Historical References to Christ From Non-Biblical Authors
Webb3 apr. 2024 · 2. Phlegon, Chronicles. His history—Chronicles—has disappeared, and we only know of it from the following fragment cited by other writers. One such writer is … Webb3.[Nonnosus, History] Read the History of Nonnosus, 1 containing a description of his embassy to the Aethiopians, Amerites, 2 and Saracens, then a most powerful nation, as well as to other Eastern peoples. At this time Justinian was emperor of the Romans, and Caisus chief of the Saracens. This Caisus was the grandson of Arethas, himself a chief, … Webb14 aug. 2024 · Phlegon wrote a history that is called Chronicles or Olympiads. His history has disappeared, and we only know of it from fragments cited by three other writers: Julius Africanus, Origen, and Philopon. Origen’s account is of most interest. He is responding to an antagonist—Celsus—to Christianity: dermoid cyst infection