Infobox Person name TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen image TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen cenotaph.jpg ... Johannes Henrich Frelinghaus and Anna Margaretha Br ggemann Frelinghaus 1657 1728 children Theodorus 1723 1760 br John Frelinghuysen John 1727 1754 br Jacobus c.1730 1753 br Ferdinandus c.1732 1753 br Henricus c.1735 1757 br Margaret 1737 1757 br Anna 1738 1810 TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen 1692 ... quote After the lapse of 137 years the descendants of the Rev. TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen ... Rev. TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen. Born at Lingen, East Freesland in 1691. In 1719 he was sent to take ... Beeke, Joel. R., ed. Forerunner of the Great Awakening Sermons by TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen ... Ton Bolland, 1974. Frelinghuysen, Peter Hood Ballantine, Jr. TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen ... Seminary, 2006. Schrag F.J. TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen The Father of American Pietism in Church ... in the Middle Colonies A Study in the Life and Theology of TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen. The Hague ... sl TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen ... van Sicklen of Flatlands, Long Island, and had seven children TheodorusFrelinghuysen 1723 c.1760 John ... 1753 1804 JacobusFrelinghuysen c.1730 1753 Ferdinandus Frelinghuysen c.1732 1753 Henricus Frelinghuysen ..., New York J. B. Lyon, 1901 1905. Maze, Scott. The Evangelistic Contributions of Pastor TheodorusJacobus ... 46580804&GRid 7990409&pt Theodorus 20Jacobus 20Frelinghuysen& Findagrave TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen Cite Appleton s Frelinghuysen, TheodorusJacobus year 1898 notaref x DEFAULTSORT Frelinghuysen, TheodorusJacobus Category 1691 births Category 1747 deaths Category Frelinghuysen family TheodorusJacobus Category People from Somerset County, New Jersey Category American people of Dutch ... and the progenitor of the Frelinghuysen family in the United States of America . Frelinghuysen is most ..., and to Anna Margaretha Br ggemann Frelinghaus 1657 1728 . Frelinghuysen was graduated from the University ... more details
TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen II 1724 1759 or TheodorusFrelinghuysen, Jr., was a theologian in Albany, New York . ref name nysm cite news author Stefan Bielinski url http www.nysm.nysed.gov albany bios f thfrel.html title TheodorusFrelinghuysen, Jr. accessdate 2009 07 09 quote publisher New York State Museum ref ref name schuyler cite book author David G. Hackett coauthors title The rude hand of innovation year 1991 publisher Oxford University Press quote url http books.google.com books?id ivxB0yByw wC&pg PA34&dq 22Theodorus Frelinghuysen, Jr. 22 isbn 0195065131 ref ref cite book author George Washington Schuyler coauthors title Colonial New York year 1885 publisher Charles Scribner s Sons url http books.google.com books?id nsV4AAAAMAAJ&pg PA419&dq 22Theodorus Frelinghuysen II 22 quote Theodore Frelinghuysen, eldest of the five brothers, having obtained his license in Holland, was settled over the church at Albany in 1745. He was a man of fine abilities, eloquent in the pulpit, popular in the community, and of high moral character. He was greatly beloved by his people, and had an unquestioned influence with them not enough, however, to preserve the younger members of his flock from the worldly gayeties and follies introduced among the sober and sedate citizens by the officers of an English regiment quartered among them. Public balls were held, and an extemporized theatre was organized ... that they had not heeded his admonitions. isbn ref Biography He was the first born son of TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen and Eva Terhune. He studied at the University of Utrecht and was ordained a minister ... nysm References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frelinghuysen, TheodorusJacobus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1724 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1761 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frelinghuysen, TheodorusJacobus Category 1724 births Category 1761 deaths ... daughters together. In October of 1759 Frelinghuysen sailed from New York to the Netherlands but was not heard ... more details
Frelinghuysen may refer to People People with the surname Frederick Frelinghuysen general 1753 1804 , U.S. Army general and New Jersey politician Frederick Frelinghuysen businessman 1848 1924 , Insurance company president Frederick Frelinghuysen lawyer 1788 1820 , lawyer who married Jane Dumont Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen 1817 1885 , U.S. senator and Secretary of State George Griswold Frelinghuysen 1851 1936 , of Ballantine beer John Frelinghuysen minister 1727 1754 , American clergyman and son of TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen John Frederick Frelinghuysen 1776 1833 , U.S. Army general and lawyer Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen, Sr. 1869 1948 , U.S. senator from New Jersey Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen, Jr. 1912 2005 , U.S. soldier, prisoner of war, author, and businessman Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, Jr. born 1916 , U.S. congressman from New Jersey Rodney Frelinghuysen born 1946 , U.S. congressman from New Jersey Suzy Frelinghuysen n e Estelle, 1911 1988 , American artist Theodore Frelinghuysen 1787 1862 New Jersey Attorney General, U.S. senator, and mayor of Newark, New Jersey TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen 1691 1748 , Dutch immigrant to U.S. and theologian TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen II 1724 1761 , theologian People with the given name Carl Frelinghuysen Gould 1873 1939 , American architect John Frelinghuysen Talmage 1833 1897 , Brooklyn homeopathic physician Theodore Frelinghuysen Jewell 1844 1932 , U.S. Navy admiral Theodore Frelinghuysen Seward 1835 1902 , American musician, writer and educator Theodore Frelinghuysen Singiser 1845 1907 , American politician Places Frelinghuysen Township, New Jersey Things Frelinghuysen Arboretum , Morristown, New Jersey Frelinghuysen Hall , College Avenue, Rutgers New Brunswick Residence Hall External links http jerseyhistory.org findingaid.php?aid 0380 Frelinghuysen Family Archive disambiguation geo surname de Frelinghuysen ... more details
A Jacobus is an English gold coin of the reign of James I of England James I , worth 25 shillings . ref http www.public domain content.com books discourse coin coinage 9.shtml A Discourse of Coin and Coinage ref Isaac Newton refers to the coin in a letter to John Locke blockquote The Jacobus piece coin d for 20 shillings is the 41th part of a pound Troy, and a Carolus 20s piece is of the same weight. But a broad Jacobus as I find by weighing some of them is the 38th part of a pound Troy. blockquote ref http www.gold.org value reserve asset history monetary history vol1 1698sep19.html Letter of Isaac Newton, dated September 19, 1698, to John Locke, concerning the weight and fineness of various coins . ref References reflist Category Coins of England UK hist stub coin stub ... more details
John Frelinghuysen may refer to John Frelinghuysen 1727 1754 , American clergyman and son of TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen John Frederick Frelinghuysen 1776 1833 , U.S. Army general and lawyer John Frelinghuysen Talmage , U.S. homeopath hndis Frelinghuysen, John ... more details
Van Vechten Maria Frelinghuysen 1778 ? and Frederick Frelinghuysen 1788 1820 the lawyer who married Jane Dumont. His great grandfather, TheodorusJacobusFrelinghuysen , was a minister and theologian ...Infobox Senator name Theodore Frelinghuysen image Theodore Frelinghuysen Brady Handy.jpg jr sr United ... , Lawyer , University President parents Frederick Frelinghuysen senator Frederick Frelinghuysen signature Theodore Frelinghuysen Signature.svg Theodore Frelinghuysen March 28, 1787 ndash April ..., Frelinghuysen Township, New Jersey was named after him. ref http www.frelinghuysentwp nj.gov history.cfm Brief History of Frelinghuysen Township , Frelinghuysen Township, New Jersey . Accessed August 15, 2007. ref Biography He was born in 1787 in Millstone, New Jersey , to Frederick Frelinghuysen 1753 1804 Frederick Frelinghuysen . His siblings include Catharine Frelinghuysen John Frelinghuysen .... Theodore was the uncle of Frederick T. Frelinghuysen and great great grandfather of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. . Rodney Frelinghuysen , who represents New Jersey s 11th congressional district , is a descendant. File TFfVP.jpg thumb left 220px Theodore Frelinghuysen campaign poster Frelinghuysen married ..., Frederick Frelinghuysen 1788 1820 died, Theodore adopted his son, Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen ... Frelinghuysen remarried in 1857 to Harriet Pumpelly. He graduated from the College of New Jersey now Princeton University in 1804 and studied law under his brother John Frelinghuysen, and later, Richard .... blockquote Frelinghuysen was chided for mixing his Evangelicalism evangelical Christianity with politics .... Theodore Frelinghuysen url quote publisher New York Times date April 13, 1862 accessdate 2007 ... 7474887 name Theodore Frelinghuysen http www.libraries.rutgers.edu rul libs scua university archives ... bioguide Persondata NAME Frelinghuysen, Theodore ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... , United States USA DEFAULTSORT Frelinghuysen, Theodore Category 1787 births Category 1862 deaths ... more details
Theodorus Bailey may refer to Theodorus Bailey senator 1758 1828 , United States senator from New York Theodorus Bailey naval officer 1805 1877 , naval officer in the U.S. Civil War and the senator s nephew hndis name Bailey, Theodorus DEFAULTSORT Bailey, Theodorus sv Theodorus Bailey ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Merge Theodore of Egypt discuss Talk Theodorus of Tabennese Merger proposal date June 2008 Saint Theodorus of Tabennese ca. 314 &ndash 368 , also known as Abba Theodorus and simply ... According to hagiography , Theodorus was born into a wealthy Christian family and was well educated ... Theodorus monastery stayed with Pachomius in Tabennese while traveling and preached of the virtues of the Koinonia upon his return to Sne. Praying and weeping, Theodorus became determined that his destiny ... wealthy background, Theodorus opted to follow the visiting monk, and his persistence and lack of obedience ... at Tabennese around 328 . Quickly becoming a favorite of Pachomius, Theodorus lived an enviably ascetic life in the monastery, and took on the title of the brothers comforter . Theodorus asserted .... Retiring to the monastery of Phbow, Pachomius gave Theodorus complete control over Tabennese, though recalled him from the position after witnessing several monks under Theodorus watch violating ... no higher than when he had entered the monastery, Theodorus became a personal assistant ..., Pachomius refused to grant Theodorus any kind of authority though the old man s failing health soon changed things forever. After Theodorus had been assisting Pachomius at Tabennese for several years ... had not named a successor, and several brothers pleaded with Theodorus to assert himself as head of the Koinonia when the sickly man died. Despite the assertion that Theodorus apparently did not want ... recovered, and upon hearing of Theodorus decision, exiled the ambitious young man. After living a life of constant weeping and prayer in solitude, Pachomius forgave Theodorus and allowed him ... than the clearly qualified Theodorus. The death of Petronios later that year would leave Apa Horsiesios in charge, and the popular Theodorus would retreat to the distant monastery of Phnoum. Although it seems Theodorus practiced complete submission to the new leader of the Koinonia, problems soon arose ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Theodorus of Gadara was a Greek language Greek rhetorician of the 1st century BC who founded a rhetorical school in Gadara present day Jordan , where he taught future Roman emperor Tiberius the art of rhetoric . It was written of Tiberius that ...even in his boyhood, his cruel and cold nature did not lie hidden. Theodorus of Gadara was his teacher of rhetoric and, in all his wisdom, seems to have been the first to have understood Tiberius and to have capped him with a very pithy saying when he taunted Tiberius, calling him Mud kneaded with blood ... Suetonius, Lives of the Twelve Caesars . His other well known pupil was Greek rhetorician Hermagoras of Temnos , who later taught oratory in Rome . Theodorus was one of the two most famous rhetoric teachers of the time, the other being Apollodorus of Pergamon . Students of Apollodorus were commonly referred to as Apollodorean s , while students of Theodorus were known as Theodorean s . DEFAULTSORT Gadara, Theodorus Of Category Roman era Greeks Category Rhetoric Category Ancient Greek rhetoricians it Teodoro di Gadara nl Theodorus van Gadara ... more details
the authors quoted by Theodorus the latter exists only in fragment and owes its importance more to the scantiness ... at Hagia Sophia, Theodorus collected the works of the fifth century historians Socrates Scholasticus ... title Historia Tripartita , is a single narrative in four books which gives Theodorus preferred reading ... Theodorus later continued his chronicle, using other available sources to write his Church ... finished before 543, as it can be conjectured that Theodorus would not have spoken of the holy ... of Nicaea . Notes Reflist External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 14577b.htm Theodorus Lector Catholic Encyclopedia article http www.ccel.org ccel wace biodict.html?term Theodorus Lector Theodorus ... at CCEL In Greek Theodorus Lector in Jacques Paul Migne Migne , Patrologia Graeca , vol. 86a http books.google.com ... online. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lector, Theodorus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lector, Theodorus ... 6th century Byzantine people Category Western and eastern Roman empires bg de Theodorus ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Theodorus of Samos Lang el was a 6th century BC Ancient Greece ancient Greek sculpture sculptor and architect from the Greek island of Samos Island Samos . Along with Rhoecus , he was often credited with the invention of ore smelting and, according to Pausanias geographer Pausanias , the craft of casting . He is also credited with inventing a water level, a carpenter s square, and, according to Pliny the Elder Pliny , a lock and key and the turning Lathe tool lathe . According to Vitruvius vii, introduction , Theodorus is the architect of the Doric Order temple Heraion of Samos temple. In some texts he is described, above all, as a great artist and in some statues he is depicted as a great inventor. The ancient historian Herodotus , also from Samos , twice refers to Theodorus as the son of Telecles, a Samian artist. Herodotus credits Theodorus along with Rhoecus with improving the process of mixing copper and tin to form bronze, as well as being the first to use it in casting. Elsewhere, he credits Theodorus alone for discovering the art of fusing iron and using it to cast statues. ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 3392.html AncientLibrary.com ref Carl Sagan , in the episode The Backbone of Night from his series Cosmos A Personal Voyage Cosmos , claims Theodorus invented the level, the ruler, the key, the square, the lathe, and bronze casting. References references DEFAULTSORT Samos, Theodorus Of Category 6th century BC births Category 6th century BC deaths Category Ancient Samians Category 6th century BC Greek sculptors Category Ancient Greek sculptors Category Ancient Greek architects Category Ancient Greek inventors Ancient Greece bio stub Greece architect stub es Teodoro de Samos pl Teodoros z Samos pt Theodoros de Samos ... more details
Dr. Theodorus Jozef Dekker born March 1, 1927 is a Netherlands Dutch mathematician . Dekker completed his Ph.D degree from the University of Amsterdam in 1958, with his paper Paradoxical decompositions of sets and spaces. Dekker invented an algorithm that allows two processes to share a single use resource without conflict, using only shared memory for communication, named Dekker s algorithm . External links http www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu html id.phtml?id 55695 The Mathematics Genealogy Project entry for T. J. Dekker Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dekker, Theodorus Jozef ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dekker, Theodorus Jozef Category 1927 births Category Living people Category Dutch mathematicians Category University of Amsterdam faculty ko ... more details
Flavius Mallius Theodorus floruit 376 circa 409 was consul of the Roman Empire in 399 , and author of an extant treatise on metres , De metris , one of the best of its kind H. Keil, Grammatici Latini , vi. . He also studied philosophy, astronomy and geometry, and wrote works on those subjects, which, together with his consulship, formed the subject of a panegyric by Claudian . Biography Theodorus life is known in detail thanks to Claudian s panegyric. He came from a family of humble origin, which, nonetheless, allowed him to start the administrative career. Claudian says that Theodorus was member of the court of a Praetorian prefect , as lawyer ref Claudian, 21 23. ref historians think this was probably the Praetorian prefect of Italy , and that this office should be dated to 376. ref name jones Jones. ref He was then governor of an African province, ref Claudian, 24. ref probably around 377, ref name jones the consularis of Macedonia Roman province Macedonia ref Claudian, 28 29. ref 378 circa . ref name jones Next Theodorus entered in the imperial court administration, ref Claudian, 33 ... fell in disgrace and was killed, and Theodorus destiny becomes obscure. Augustine and Theodorus Augustine of Hippo knew Theodorus. When he converted to Christianity, Augustine wrote a book, On blessed life , which he dedicated to Theodorus. Theodorus, who at the time had retired from the court ... the Confessions St. Augustine Confessions , Augustine had changed his mind on Theodorus, who now was Praetorian prefect of Italy Augustine described Theodorus as a man inflated with monstrous pride ... 1911 Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, John Robert Martindale, J. Morris, Flavius Mallius Theodorus 27 ... 372 383 s aft after Evodius end DEFAULTSORT Theodorus, Flavius Mallius Category 4th century Romans ... prefects of Italy bg de Flavius Mallius Theodorus fr Flavius Mallius Theodorus it Manlio Teodoro hu Flavius Mallius Theodorus ru sh Malije Teodor ... more details
about Theodorus the mathematician from Cyrene the atheist also from Cyrene Theodorus the Atheist Theodorus of Cyrene, Libya Cyrene lang el was a Ancient Greece Greek mathematician of the 5th century BC. The only first hand accounts of him that we have are in two of Plato s dialogues the Theaetetus dialogue Theaetetus and the Sophist dialogue Sophist . In the former, his student Theaetetus attributes to him the theorem that the square roots of the non square numbers up to 17 are irrational blockquote Theodorus here was drawing some figures for us in illustration of roots, showing that squares containing three square feet and five square feet are not commensurable in length with the unit of the foot, and so, selecting each one in its turn up to the square containing seventeen square feet and at that he stopped. ref cite book title Cratylus, Theaetetus, Sophist, Statesman author Plato authorlink Plato page 174d url http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext ... was already known. Theodorus s method of proof is not known. It is not even known whether, in the quoted passage, up to means that seventeen is included. If seventeen is excluded, then Theodorus ... isbn 0198531710 pages 42 44 ref ref cite journal title Theodorus Irrationality Proofs author James .... Heath publisher Dover year 1981 isbn 0486240738 volume 1 page 206 ref is that Theodorus applied ... of 18 follows from that of 2 . The so called Spiral of Theodorus is composed of contiguous ... curve. He discusses the history of attempts to determine Theodorus method in his book Spirals From Theodorus to Chaos , and makes brief references to the matter in his fictional Thomas Gray series ... books.google.com ?id 9d8DAAAAMAAJ&pg PA85&dq Theodorus 27 Irrationality Proofs ref See also Cyrene ... Greek mathematics DEFAULTSORT Theodorus Of Cyrene Category Ancient Greek mathematicians Category ... de Cirene fr Th odore de Cyr ne it Teodoro di Cirene matematico nl Theodorus van Cyrene pl Teodor ... more details
Image Spiral of Theodorus.svg thumb right 400px The spiral of Theodorus up to the triangle with a hypotenuse of 17. In geometry , the spiral of Theodorus also called square root spiral , Einstein spiral ... right triangle s. It was first constructed by Theodorus of Cyrene . Construction The spiral is started ... of 1. The process then repeats. History Although all of Theodorus work has been lost, Plato put Theodorus into his dialogue Theaetetus dialogue Theaetetus , which tells the reader of his achievements. It is assumed that Theodorus had proved that all of the square roots of non square integers from 3 to 17 are Irrational number irrational by means of the Spiral of Theodorus. ref citation last ... to Socrates blockquote It was about the nature of roots. Theodorus was describing them to us and showing .... blockquote Plato does not attribute the irrationality of the square root of 2 to Theodorus, due to the fact that it was well known before him. Theodorus and Theaetetus split the rational numbers and irrational ... by Theodorus, questioned why Theodorus stopped at 17. The reason is commonly believed to be that the 17 ... any of the other vertices of the total figure. ref name LONG Extension File Spiral of Theodorus extended.svg thumb The spiral extended to three windings. Theodorus stopped his spiral at the triangle ... sum n 1 k varphi n. math Image Spiral of Theodorus triangle.svg thumb A triangle or section of spiral ... 1 sqrt n . math Archimedean spiral The Spiral of Theodorus approximate s the Archimedean spiral . ref ... constant pi , as the number of spins of the spiral of Theodorus approaches infinity , the distance ... of the spiral of Theodorus by a continuous curve or, more precisely, a not just Piecewise linear ... title Spirals from Theodorus to Chaos first P. J. last Davis year 1993 Citation doi 10.2307 4145130 title The Spiral of Theodorus first Detlef last Gronau journal The American Mathematical Monthly ... editor T. M. Rassias year 2000 pages 111 117 Citation title Analytic Continuation of the Theodorus Spiral ... more details
Buddhism Theodorus was a meridarch Civil Governor of a province in the Swat Pakistan Swat province of the Indo Greek kingdom in the northern Indian sub continent, probably sometime between 100 BCE and the end of Greek rule in Gandhara in 55 BCE . He is only known from a dedication written in kharoshthi on a relic vase inserted in a stupa in the Swat area of Gandhara , dated to the 1st century BCE line for line translation Theudorena meridarkhena pratithavida ime sarira Sakamunisa bhagavat o bahu jana stitiye The meridarch Theodorus has enshrined these relics of Lord Shakyamuni , for the welfare of the mass of the people Sw t relic vase inscription of the Meridarkh Theodoros http depts.washington.edu ebmp etext.php?cki CKI0032 This inscription represents one of the first known mention of the Buddha as a deity, using the Indian bhakti word Bhagavat Lord , All embracing personal deity , suggesting the emergence of Mahayana doctrines in Buddhism . It is also one of the examples of direct involvement of the Greeks with the Buddhist religion in India. Theodorus is considered as contemporary or slightly posterior to another Indo Greek named Heliodorus, whose c.100 BCE inscriptions have been preserved in the Heliodorus pillar . References Monnaies Gr co Bactriennes et Indo Grecques, Catalogue Raisonn , Osmund Bopearachchi, 1991, Biblioth que Nationale de France, ISBN 2 7177 1825 7. The Shape of Ancient Thought. Comparative studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies by Thomas McEvilley Allworth Press and the School of Visual Arts, 2002 ISBN 1 58115 203 5 Buddhism in Central Asia by B.N. Puri Motilal Banarsidass Pub, January 1, 2000 ISBN 81 208 0372 8 The Greeks in Bactria and India , W.W. Tarn, Cambridge University Press. DEFAULTSORT Theodorus Category History of Buddhism ... more details
Other people3 Theodorus the Atheist from Cyrene the mathematician also from Cyrene Theodorus of Cyrene Theodorus lang el c. 340 c. 250 BCE ref Tiziano Dorandi, Chapter 2 Chronology , in Algra et al. 1999 The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy , page 52. Cambridge. ref the Atheist , of Cyrene, Libya Cyrene , was a philosopher of the Cyrenaic school. He lived in both Greece and Alexandria , before ending his days in his native city of Cyrene. As a Cyrenaic philosopher, he taught that the goal of life was to obtain joy and avoid grief, and that the former resulted from knowledge, and the latter from ignorance. But his principal claim to fame was his alleged atheism . He was usually designated by ancient writers Atheus lang el , the Atheist. Life Theodorus was a disciple of the Aristippus the Younger younger Aristippus , ref name diog86 Diogenes La rtius, ii. 86 ref ... during Demetrius ten years of administration at Athens, 317 307 BC. As Theodorus was banished from ... an error. While in the service of Ptolemy, Theodorus was sent on an embassy to Lysimachus , whom he ... to those courtiers of yours for it matters not to Theodorus whether he rots on the ground or in the air ... BC as viceroy and then as king. Theodorus probably ended his days at Cyrene. Various characteristic anecdotes of Theodorus are preserved La rtius, ref Diogenes La rtius, ii. 97 103 ref Plutarch , ref ... etc. , from which he appears to have been a man of keen and ready wit. Philosophy Theodorus was the founder ... of Theodorus, as we gather from the perplexed statement of Diogenes La rtius, ref Diogenes La rtius ... if one ignored public opinion which had been formed by the consent of fools. Theodorus ... speak of him as only rejecting the popular theology. Theodorus wrote a book On the gods lang el ... links ws s Lives of the Eminent Philosophers Book II TheodorusTheodorus in Diogenes La rtius , Life ... o Ateo hr Theodor it Teodoro di Cirene filosofo he la Theodorus Atheus lt Teodoras ... more details
Theodorus of Athamania was king of the Athamanians in south eastern Epirus region Epirus . He is known otherwise only from the Delos Delian temple inventories his daughter Phila made dedications there before 225 BC. ref Asylia territorial inviolability in the Hellenistic world Page 297 by Kent J. Rigsby ISBN 0520200985 ref References reflist Category 3rd century BC rulers Category Ancient Epirotes Category Rulers of Ancient Epirus ... more details
Theodorus lang el was a ancient greece Greek sophist and orator of the late 5th century BC, born of Byzantium . Theodorus is noted by Plato in his ironic survey of oratory in the Phaedrus Plato Phaedrus for mentioning confirmation and further confirmation , and calls Theodorus that most excellent artist in words. Phaedrus responds in turn by calling Theodorus worthy. ref Plato, http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plat. Phaedrus 266e Phaedrus 266e. Tr. Harold N. Fowler, 1925 ref Quintillian references Plato s usage in his history of Oratory in the third book of the Instiutio Oratoria . The Loeb Classical Library Loeb translation of the passage gives us the perhaps more appropriate reading of word artificer for Plato s witticism. ref Quintillian, http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Quintilian Institutio Oratoria 3A .html 1 Institutio Oratoria 3.1.11. Tr. H.E. Butler, 1920 ref Diogenes Laertius refers to him in a similarly cursorial manner. ref Diogenes Laertius, ii. 104 ref Aristotle places him beside Tisias and Thrasymachus as the key movers in the history of rhetoric. Quoting the W. A. Pickard Cambridge text For it may be that in everything, as the saying is the first start is the main part ... This is in fact what has happened in regard to rhetorical speeches and to practically all the other arts for those who discovered the beginnings of them advanced ... form, Tisias coming next after the first founders, then Thrasymachus after Tisias, and Theodorus ... are covered in Peripatetic philosophy, and that nothing significant has been discovered by Theodorus ... that Theodorus is linked significantly with Antiphon person Antiphon and Thrasymachus . ref Dillon ... Suda quotes the Phaedrus again in referencing Theodorus, with the translation giving the curious variation ... of Against Thrasybulus , and Against Andocides , and other unspecified works. ref Suda , s.v. Theodorus ... and Mythology . London John Murray. DEFAULTSORT Theodorus Of Byzantium Category Sophists Category ... more details
Theodorus Priscianus was a physician at Constantinople during the 4th century, and the author of the Latin work Rerum Medicarum Libri Quatuor . Career Priscianus was a pupil of the physician Vindicianus physician Vindicianus , fixing the period of his life in the fourth century. He is said to have lived at the court of Constantinople, and to have obtained the dignity of Archiater . He belonged to the medical sect of the Empiric school Empirici , but not without a certain mixture of the doctrines of the Methodic school Methodici , and even of the Dogmatic school Dogmatici . ref Theodorus Priscianus, Rerum Medicarum Libri Quatuor , praef. p. 81, ed. Argent. ref ref name ReferenceA Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor. ref Works The Rerum Medicarum Libri Quatuor , or Medical Matters in Four Books , is sometimes attributed to a person named Octavia gens Octavius Horatianus . The first book treats of external diseases, the second of internal, the third of female diseases, and the fourth of physiology, etc. The author, in his preface, speaks against the learned and worthy disputes physicians held at the bedside of the patient, and against their reliance on foreign remedies in preference indigenous ones. It was first published in 1532, in a folio edition at Strasburg, and a quarto edition at Basel. Of these the latter is more correct than the other, but not so complete, as the whole of the fourth book is wanting, and also several chapters of the first and second books. It also appeared in Kraut s Experimentarius Medicinae , Argent, folio, 1544, and in the Aldine Collection of Medici Antiqui Latini , 1547, folio .... E. Schreiner. The manuscripts and these editions of his work simply identify the author as Theodorus ... Persondata . NAME Priscianus, Theodorus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Priscianus, Theodorus Category Ancient Roman physicians ... more details
File Frans Hals Theodorus Schrevelius 1617 .jpg thumb Theodorus Schrevelius, by Frans Hals . Theodorus Schrevelius 1572 1649 was a Dutch Golden Age writer and poet. Biography He was born in Haarlem , and in 1591 went to study Greek and Latin at the University of Leiden . He became the assistant director of the Stedelijk Gymnasium Haarlem Latin school in Haarlem in 1597, where he also started work on translating Ovid . He was friends with the Mannerist artist group led by Karel van Mander , who himself translated Ovid s Metamorphoses in 1604. Schrevelius married Maria van Teylingen 1570 1652 in Alkmaar in 1599 and had seven children, including his son Cornelius Schrevelius , who later succeeded him as director of the Leiden school. ref name KNAW http www.dwc.knaw.nl schrevelius theodorus 1572 1649 Schrevelius biography at the website of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences ref In 1609 he succeeded Cornelis Schonaeus as director of the Haarlem Latin School, but in 1620 he was dismissed for his Remonstrant ideas. He fled to Leiden with other Haarlem Remonstrant supporters and from 1625 1642 he was director of the Latin school in Leiden where Rembrandt had received his early education from ca. 1615 1620 . In 1642 after handing his position over to his son Cornelis, he returned to Haarlem where he devoted himself to writing about Haarlem in his Harlemum 1647 and Harlemias 1648 . He died in 1649 and was buried in the St. Bavochurch in the Brewer s chapel. Works Translation of Ovid s Tristia Tristium 1612 Diatribae scholasticae 1626 Staten edition of the three books of Homer ... Dutch Humanists, art. Schrevelius, Theodorus 1572 1649 http www.verenigingrembrandt.nl collectie kunstenaar frans hals portret van theodorus schrevelius Portret van Theodorus Schrevelius, 1617 Haarlem ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT Schrevelius, Theodorus Category 1572 births Category 1649 deaths Category ... Theodorus Schrevelius nl Theodorus Schrevelius ... more details
Saints Theodorus ca. 775 ca. 842 and Theophanes ca. 778 845 , called the Grapti from the Greek language Greek graptoi, written upon , are remembered as proponents of the veneration of icon s during the second Iconoclastic controversy. They were brothers and natives of Jerusalem . Both entered the monastery of Mar Saba , which, at that time was under the guidance of Michael, later syncellus of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem . About 812 they entered a monastery at Constantinople , where in opposition to the Leo V the Armenian Emperor Leo V 813 20 they energetically defended the veneration of images, and consequently were exiled. Under the succeeding emperor, Michael II 820 29 , they were brought into the monastery of Sosthenes on the Bosphorus . Michael s successor, the tyrannical and Iconoclastic Theophilos emperor Theophilos 829 42 , exiled them again, but recalled them in 836 to the capital, had them scourged several times, and had twelve lines of verse cut into their skin hence the nickname written upon . They were once more sent into exile, where Theodorus died, while Theophanes lived to see the close of the Iconoclastic controversy in 842 during the reign of the Empress Theodora 9th century Theodora . In this same year he was raised to the Archdiocese of Nicaea city Nicaea and administered it until his death. Theophanes wrote a large number of religious poems, among them one on his dead brother. cf. Christ and Paranikas, Anthologia gr ca carminum christianorum , Leipzig, 1781 . The brothers are venerated as saints. In the Eastern Orthodox Church the feast of Theophanes is observed on 11 October , that of Theodorus on 27 December . In the Roman Catholic Church Roman Church the feasts of both are celebrated on 27 December Cf. Nilles, Kalendarium manuale utriusque Ecclesi , I, 300, 368 sq. . External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 14577a.htm Theodorus and Theophanes at the Catholic Encyclopedia Catholic Persondata Metadata see ... more details
Theodorus of Asine lang el 3rd 4th century ref Trevor Curnow, 2006 , The philosophers of the ancient world an A to Z guide , page 263 ref was a Neoplatonist philosopher, and a native of one of the towns which bore the name of Asine, probably Asine Laconia Asine in Laconia . He was a disciple of Porphyry philosopher Porphyry , and one of the most eminent of the Neoplatonists. Proclus repeatedly mentions him in his commentaries on Plato , and frequently adds to his name some laudatory epithet, the great, the admirable, the noble. He wrote a work on the soul , now lost. It is cited by Nemesius of Emesa in his De Natura Hominis . Notes reflist SmithDGRBM Category 3rd century philosophers Category Neoplatonists Category People from Laconia Category Roman era philosophers ca Teodor Asineu de Theodoros von Asine ru ... more details
Infobox Writer bgcolour name Theodorus Gaza br small small image Theodore Gaza.JPG imagesize 250px caption A portrait of Theodore Gaza. birthname Theodorus Gaza birthdate 1400 birthplace Thessaloniki , Thessalonica theme Thema of Thessaloniki , Byzantine empire deathdate 1475 deathplace Calabria , Italy ethnicity Greek people Greek ref name Cuvier, Georges baron Cuvier, Georges Pietsch, Theodore W. 1995 49 cite book author Cuvier, Georges baron Cuvier, Georges Pietsch, Theodore W. title Historical portrait of the progress of ichthyology from its origins to our own time publisher Johns Hopkins University Press year 1995 page 49 isbn 0801849144 quote Theodorus of Gaza b. ca. 1400 a Greek from Thessalonica who went to Italy in 1429 and died in 1478. appeared for the first time in Venice in 1476. ref occupation Greek literature , Philosophy and Humanism field training movement Italian Renaissance works patrons influenced by influenced awards Theodorus Gaza or Theodore Gazis c. 1400 &ndash 1475 Greek language Greek , Theodoros Gazis , Italian language Italian Teodoro Gaza , Latin language Latin Theodorus Gazes, Theodori Gazae also called by the epithet Thessalonicensis ref cite book author Coates, Alan, et al. title A Catalogue of Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century now in the Bodleian Library publisher Oxford University Press year 2005 page 236 isbn 0199519056 quote Theodorus Graecus Thessalonicensis ie Theodorus Gaza ref in Latin and Thessalonikeus ... in the 15th century the Palaeologan Renaissance . Life Theodorus Gaza was born a Greek people ... thumb 200px right Theodorus Gaza as depicted by Botticelli in the Adoration of the Magi in the Uffizi ... Gaza, Theodorus Category 1400 births Category 1475 deaths Category Byzantine grammarians Category ... people ca Teodor Gaza de Theodorus Gaza el fr Th odore de Gaza it Teodoro Gaza ka nl Theodorus Gaza ru , sv Theodorus Gaza ... more details
Frederick Frelinghuysen may refer to four different Americans, members of the Frelinghuysen political family Frederick Frelinghuysen general 1753 1804 , Revolutionary era statesman, U.S. Senator Frederick Frelinghuysen lawyer 1788 1820 , New Jersey attorney Frederick Frelinghuysen businessman 1848 1924 , president of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen 1817 1885 , U.S. Senator and Secretary of State hndis name Frelinghuysen, Frederick ja ... more details