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The work is a specimen of Greek analytical procedure, "a calm but vigorous protest of the trained scientific intellect against the vague dogmatism of the Oriental theosophies".
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was an Egyptian philosopher of the late third and early fourth centuries AD. He was the writer of a short treatise, in twenty-six chapters, against the
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The writings of Methodius, Alexander of Lycopolis, Peter of Alexandria, and several fragments
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Greek Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca, with Analytical Indexes
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had concluded in 1697 that the author was a pagan and a
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Manicheans
J. P. Migne
Patrologia Graeca
Manes
Photius
Lycopolis
Thebaid
Louis-SĂ©bastien Le Nain de Tillemont
Platonist
Otto Bardenhewer
Christie, Albany James
"Alexander Lycopolites"
William Smith
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
Little, Brown and Company
public domain
Alexander of Lycopolis
Catholic Encyclopedia
The writings of Methodius, Alexander of Lycopolis, Peter of Alexandria, and several fragments
Greek Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca, with Analytical Indexes
Categories
4th-century Romans
Pagan anti-Gnosticism
Ancient Lycopolitans
3rd-century Greek philosophers
4th-century Greek philosophers

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